Eyelid hygiene

1. Improves Meibomian Gland Function

  • The meibomian glands in the eyelids secrete oil that forms the outer layer of the tear film, preventing tear evaporation.
  • Poor eyelid hygiene can lead to blockages or thick secretions, reducing oil output and worsening dry eye.
  • Regular cleaning helps unblock glands and restore proper oil flow.

2. Removes Debris and Bacteria

  • Dirt, oil, old makeup, and skin flakes accumulate along the lash line, feeding bacteria and mites like Demodex.
  • These microbes cause inflammation, degrade tear quality, and contribute to chronic dry eye.
  • Eyelid cleansing reduces biofilm buildup and supports a healthy ocular environment.

3. Reduces Inflammation and Irritation

  • Inflamed eyelids release enzymes that break down the tear film.
  • Maintaining clean eyelids helps minimize inflammatory mediators, soothing the eye surface and improving comfort.

4. Warm Compresses Enhance Oil Flow

  • Applying a warm compress (5–10 minutes) softens the meibum (oil) in the glands.
  • Follow it with gentle massage to express the oil and improve tear film quality.

5. Specialized Lid Wipes or Cleansers

  • Use hypoallergenic eyelid wipes, diluted baby shampoo, or commercial foam cleansers formulated for eyelid hygiene.
  • Ideal for daily use, especially in those with MGD, blepharitis, or rosacea.

Summary:

  • Good eyelid hygiene helps
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