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Appointments: (909) 548-5355
BlephEx is an office-based procedure to deep clean and exfoliate the eyelids and the base of the eyelash. Ideal for removing bacteria, biofilm, demodex mites, dandruff, flakiness, and dead cells.
Microblepharoexfoliation (MBE) with BlephEx is an eyelid cleaning procedure done in office with a rotating microsponge tip. The hand piece is used to very precisely and carefully‚ spin a medical grade micro-sponge along the edge of your eyelids and lashes‚ removing scurf and debris and exfoliating your eyelids.
The procedure is quick and painless and takes 10-15 mins to complete (most patients simply report a tickling sensation).
This procedure is indicated for patients with blepharitis, demodex mites, dry eye, meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), contact lens wearers, pre-surgical patients, eyelash extension wearers, and patients who suffer from styes.
Dry, red, irritated, tired, crusty, or burning eyes.
BlephEx (microblepharoexfoliation) allows eye doctors to safely and effectively remove bacteria biofilms and demodex mites!
Blepharitis is a chronic inflammation of the eyelids and is a leading precursor to dry eye disease (DED). Since the eyelids and eyelid margins are never washed, an overabundance of bacteria and biofilm forms on the eyelids and eyelashes leading to complications.
Symptoms include crusting, swollen eyelids, redness, and recurrent styes.
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a chronic, progressive abnormality of the oil glands of the eyes and is the leading cause of dry eye disease (DED). MGD has been linked with loss of productivity at home/work, contact lens intolerance and can negatively impact the outcome of cataract and refractive surgery. If left untreated, it can lead to oil gland constipation and eventual irreversible gland drop out/loss.
Symptoms include chronic dryness, intermittent blurry vision, irritation, redness, foreign body sensation, redness, grittiness, and so many more!
Demodex mites live in the hair follicles of the eyelashes and look like cylindrical sleeves on the base of the eyelashes. They easily proliferate when excess bacteria on the eyelids provide an accessible food source for these mites to consume. These mites
are common and become more prevalent as we age as more than 75% of patients over the age of 45 have mites and often go undiagnosed.
Symptoms include itchiness (often misdiagnosed as "allergies"), irritation, redness, and eyelash loss and misdirection.
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition due to hypersensitivity to normal environmental stimuli. Rosacea affects the skin and the sebaceous glands (oil glands) and can therefore cause ocular rosacea. Patients with ocular rosacea present with meibomian gland dysfunction and blepharitis.
Symptoms include burning/stinging eyes, swollen eyelids, redness, development of red vessels around eyes and skin (cheeks and/or nose), and recurrent styes.
Sjogren's Syndrome is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease that affects the lacrimal gland, the cornea, and the mucous-producing cells in the eyes. Sjogren's patients can also present with meibomian gland dysfunction.
Symptoms include dry mouth, dry eyes, fatigue, burning, eye pain, red eyes, fluctuating and blurry vision.
Lagophthamos occurs when a patient has incomplete or abnormal eyelid closure. This can lead to excessive exposure of the front surface of the eye which can lead to ulceration and infection. Lagophthalmos can be associated with sleep apnea, high myopia, thyroid disease, and eyelid surgery.
Symptoms include dry eyes, blurry vision, red eyes, foreign body sensation, increased tearing, and usually worse upon waking up.
Yes, blepharitis is a common eye disorder caused by either bacteria or a skin condition, such as dandruff of the scalp or rosacea. Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids in which they become red, irritated and itchy with dandruff-like scales that form on the eyelashes.
Yes, our doctor can recommend effective home therapy (specific lid foams and scrubs for your individualized for your specific condition) to control your blepharitis. However, BlephEx is like a dental cleaning that needs to be repeated every 4-6 months. Your lid foams are home therapies that need to be incorporated to your daily routine just like brushing your teeth, flossing, and using mouth wash.
Dry eye is a late manifestation of blepharitis. Blepharitis occurs from the chronic accumulation of bacteria and its biofilm in the eyelids and lashes. Bacteria release exotoxins onto the front surface of the eye which in turn leads to a slippery slope of inflammation. This inflammatory cascade continues until it starts affecting other structures of the eye like the lacrimal gland and the damage becomes irreversible.
Absolutely! Starting BlephEx early is just good house keeping. Majority of us get teeth cleanings on a regular basis even if we have minimal plaque or no cavities. With the same concept in mind, we would not start dental cleanings only once majority of our teeth are in severe decay or once gingivitis is severely advanced. Preventative treatment is important.
BlephEx can be done on children, however since the procedure is ticklish they may need to be older to tolerate the procedure. We would recommend another in-office procedure called ZEST. This is a very gentle cleaning and very well tolerated by children.
Our Comprehensive Eye Examinations are much more than just a glasses prescription. We truly believe in a thorough exam that is specific to every patient and their eye care needs. We screen for various eye conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, dry eyes, macular degeneration, ocular allergies, and many others. We always make the time to answer all your eye questions.
Dr. Yee loves treating all sub-specialties of optometry, but as a dry eye sufferer herself, treating dry eyes is her favorite! There is a plethora of dry eye causes including hormones, medications, diet, environment and even your beauty routine. Dry eye therapy extends further than just eye drops. Schedule a dry eye evaluation so we can device the best dry eye therapy for you!
We treat a variety of non-surgical eye diseases including: eye infections, eye pain, light sensitivity, dry eyes, ocular allergies, foreign body removals and many others.
We also offer retinal imaging and dilated fundus evaluations to better treat and manage any eye diseases.
No contact lens is the same and there is no such thing as "one fits all." We care about obtaining the best fit and comfort with your contact lenses. Here at AVO, we take contact lens care seriously and value the importance of educating patients on proper handle and care.
Want independence from your glasses and contact lenses? Wondering if you are a candidate for LASIK?
We offer complementary LASIK/ PRK consultations to our patients. Ask us about the details during your eye examination.
If you are experiencing headaches, eye strain, pain around your eyes, double vision, or difficulty focusing at near or on the computer - you may have a binocular vision disorder. During this evaluation, we asses whether your eyes working together as a team and if they are focusing the way they should independently and together.
Consult with Dr. Yee if you're experiencing these symptoms.
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