Tear Duct Massager
Using a massager requires a "gentle but firm" approach. Follow these steps:
The primary advantage of the tear duct massager lies in its consistency and convenience. Traditional warm compresses, such as warm washcloths or eye masks, lose heat rapidly and require the user to remain stationary. In contrast, electronic massagers maintain a constant therapeutic temperature (typically between 40°C and 45°C) for the duration of the treatment. Furthermore, the addition of vibration offers a mechanical benefit that passive heating cannot provide. This dual-action approach makes the device highly effective for individuals with chronic MGD, offering a non-invasive, drug-free alternative to manage their condition daily. tear duct massager
Place the tip of the massager (or your clean finger) on the inner corner of the eye, right against the side of the nose. Using a massager requires a "gentle but firm" approach
