BBL™ Dry Eyes Treatment

Significant Symptom Relief | Improved Tear Film Function | Effective Meibomian Gland Treatment

What is dry eye disease (DED)?

Do your eyes ever feel gritty, scratchy, burning or stinging? Do they tear excessively and is your vision sometimes blurred? Do you regularly use artificial tears? Do you avoid low humidity/windy/drafty places knowing it will irritate your eyes?  

These are all signs of dry eye disease. 

Dry eye disease afflicts 30% of Canadians. It causes significant quality of life issues for many and can show up as early as age 20 but worsens with age. DED is caused by dysfunction in the tear film that protects and lubricates the surface of the eye. Most individuals with DED have evaporative dry eye caused by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). The meibomian glands produce an oil that is critical to the composition of the tear film.    

If there is insufficient oil in the tears, the tears evaporate quickly leaving the surface of the eye very dry. If the surface is dry the action of blinking can cause corneal abrasions resulting in irritation, pain, redness, foreign body sensation and visual disturbances.  

MGD is typically a chronic condition caused by insufficient oil production and clogged meibomian ducts.  

Meibomian glands 

Can you treat dry eye disease? What is the best approach?

ArtMed specializes in providing services and therapies to address quality of life concerns including DED.  In recent years researchers have determined that Broad-Band Light Therapy (BBL™) is very effective treatment for MGD and greatly improves DED symptoms

Many providers offer IPL or radiofrequency (RF) treatments for dry eyes which is less powerful technology and frequently they treat only the lower eyelid area which is suboptimal and frequently insufficient to improve DED. 

So why is BBL™ for Dry Eyes more effective? 

Research has shown that the majority of meibomian glands are in the upper eyelids, so it is critical when treating MGD that the upper lids are treated as well. The only way to do that safely and effectively is to use a treatment protocol that includes intraocular eye shields and upper eyelid BBL™ treatment. After treatment with BBL™ the upper and lower lid glands should be manually massaged to unclog blocked ducts. Again, this is much safer and easier when intraocular eyed shields are place. While this is a more involved and slightly costlier treatment it is also much more effective. 

ArtMed laser technicians are highly skilled in the use of intraocular eye shields because they have been using them for other treatments at ArtMed for over 10 years.  ArtMed also uses a proven BBL treatment protocol published in the Journal of Clinical Ophthamology that was developed by researchers at the Temerty School of Medicine at University of Toronto.  We adhere to strict public health standards, strict clean technique and we sterilize our equipment with an autoclave to hospital grade standards.  

Get the research proven best-in-class treatment available from highly experienced professionals in a medical clinic setting.  

For more information about MGD and DED and how it can be treated at ArtMed please read through the FAQs below. 

We look forward to helping you escape the drudgery of chronic dry eye disease and returning to healthier tear film function. 

BROAD-BAND LIGHT (BBL™) FOR DRY EYES FAQ’s

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