- Effects of a Compromised Ocular Surface on Surgical Outcomes
- Signs of Lipid Deficiency
- Prevalence of Lipid Deficiency
- Affect of Dry Eye on Patients' Lives
- How SYSTANE® BALANCE Lubricant Eye Drops Work
- The Importance of Managing the Ocular Surface
- Pinpointing Types of Dry Eye Syndrome
- Tailoring Dry Eye Product Recommendations
- The Impact of Ocular Surface Disease
Effects of a Compromised Ocular Surface on Surgical Outcomes
Drs. Awdeh, Trattler, Buznego, and Starr address the effects that a compromised tear film can have on surgical outcomes. It is critical to diagnose and treat the ocular surface prior to surgery in order to obtain accurate measurements and good visual outcomes. They also have found that patients who use SYSTANE® BALANCE Lubricant Eye Drops say it is a comfortable means of treating their dry eye diagnosis prior to surgery.
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How SYSTANE® BALANCE Lubricant Eye Drops Works
Informational video discussing the innovative formulation of SYSTANE® BALANCE Lubricant Eye Drops, and how it treats dry eye symptoms associated with meibomian gland dysfunction due to a weak or absent lipid layer. Watch Video »
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Inform Your Patients About Dry Eye
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