IPL

 

WHO IT’S FOR:

IPL treats INFLAMMATOY Dry Eye. Ultimately, all dry eye is inflammatory in nature. However, some people have more significant inflammation that drives the dry eye and is not quieted with typical dry eye treatments.

Many patients have Ocular Rosacea driving their inflammatory issues. Some can even see their thickened, pink lid margins in the mirror without magnification. You do not have to have facial rosacea to have ocular rosacea.

Performing IPL is much like treating the tree trunk instead of just the branches. It helps limit the inflammation driving the ocular symptoms, instead of just trying to keep up after the inflammation has occurred.

HOW IT WORKS:

Inflammatory cells replicate very quickly, making it difficult to get under control. Many treatments are better at preventing inflammation than stopping current inflammation. IPL is excellent at both.

  • Destroys abnormal blood vessels, removing a major source of inflammation to the eyelids
  • Temporarily increases the temperature at the eyelids and liquefies the meibum
  • Reduces rosasea rosacea and turns over dead skin cells, thereby decreasing the risk of clogged glands
  • Eradicates Demodex mites and reduces the bacterial load
  • Photo-modulation

 

OUTCOMES:

There is a tremendous amount of physician skill required to maximize the benefits of IPL to the eyes and face. We have been performing IPL for more than 4 years since 2017, mastering our technique, and the have had results have been nothing short of astounding.
I call the IPL the great STABILIZER because IPL is incredible at stabilizing ocular surface signs and symptoms over time. The IPL continues to work over time, so when patients return for their 6 month follow up, they often feel better and are doing less work than when they were last seen. This is What a remarkable statement! to be able to make!

What makes our IPL different?

The IPL +RF protocol includes 4 treatments performed 2 to 4 weeks apart. To maintain the beneficial effect, it is important to have a single “booster” treatment every 6 to 8 months.
Thin laser grade shields will be inserted under the eyelids to protect the eyes during the procedure. Please arrive without products or make up on your face. Your face will be cleansed and ultrasound coupling gel applied. This keeps the skin cool and helps the light transmit better.
The light is administered in very quick pulses. The traditional IPL used by others is considered painful, similar to being snapped with a hot rubber band, and the face can become quite red during the treatment. With the iProX, there is no pain or flushing. Most patients look better immediately after the treatment, and the cosmetic benefit continues to develop for weeks afterwards.

Not all IPL treatments are the same.

At Dry Eye Equation we use an advanced system from Optometric Aesthetics that delivers simultaneous IPL and bipolar radiofrequency (RF)— a technology known as ELOS (Electro-Optical Synergy)

Most practices use IPL alone. Our system goes a step further.

This dual-energy approach treats inflammation and improves eyelid tissue quality, helping the glands function better and the blink work more effectively — not just calming symptoms, but addressing the underlying contributors to dry eye.

IPL + RF working together (ELOS technology)

  • IPL targets abnormal blood vessels and inflammation that contribute to dry eye, particularly in patients with rosacea or eyelid redness.
  • Radiofrequency (RF) delivers controlled thermal energy deeper into the tissue, helping tighten lax eyelid skin and improve the environment around the meibomian glands.

When used together, IPL and RF complement each other — addressing both inflammation and tissue quality, not just surface symptoms.

Why that matters for dry eye

By combining IPL with RF, we can:

  • Reduce inflammatory blood vessels more effectively
  • Improve eyelid skin tone and firmness
  • Support better blink mechanics
  • Create a healthier environment for meibomian glands to function and release oil

 

This means the treatment isn’t just calming the eyes — it’s helping improve the structures that support a stable tear film.

 

Customized, not cookie-cutter

Another key difference:how we use the technology

Your IPL treatment is:

  • Customized to your skin type, eyelid anatomy, and dry eye findings, adjusting both the IPL and RF parameters independently
  • Often integrated with other therapies (such as gland expression or Tixel) when appropriate
  • Guided by a comprehensive dry eye evaluation — not a one-size-fits-all protocol

 

Our IPL isn’t just light therapy.
It’s a combined IPL + RF approach, used strategically as part of a comprehensive dry eye treatment plan — designed to improve comfort, function, and long-term results.

 

IPL + RF (ELOS) FAQs

Does the treatment hurt?

Most patients describe the sensation as a quick, warm snap or pulse. The addition of radiofrequency creates a deeper warmth but less SNAP, so it is generally much more tolerable than IPL alone. We use cooling and comfort measures, and treatments are brief.

 

Is this safe around the eyes?

Yes. IPL and RF are applied to the peri-ocular skin, not directly into the eye. Protective eye shields are used, and treatment parameters are carefully selected based on your skin type and anatomy. Please arrive without products or make up on your face. Your face will becleansed and ultrasound coupling gel applied.

 

How is this different from IPL alone?

Standard IPL targets surface inflammation and abnormal blood vessels.
Our system delivers IPL and radiofrequency simultaneously, allowing us to treat inflammation and improve eyelid tissue quality and firmness. This can enhance blink mechanics and support better oil release from the glands.

How many treatments will I need?

Most patients benefit from a series of 4 treatments, typically spaced 2-4 weeks apart. The exact number depends on your dry eye severity, gland function, and response to treatment.To maintain the beneficial effect, it is important to have a single maintenance treatment every 6 to 8 months.

 

When will I notice improvement?

Some patients notice symptom relief within a few weeks. Others experience more gradual improvement as inflammation decreases and tissue health improves over time. Results often continue to build with each session.

 

Is there downtime?

Downtime is minimal. You may experience temporary redness, warmth, or mild swelling that usually resolves within hours to a day. Most patients return to normal activities the same day.

Can IPL + RF be combined with other treatments?

Absolutely. IPL + RF is often part of a comprehensive dry eye plan and may be combined with treatments like gland expression, Tixel, TearCare, LipiFlow or prescription therapies for optimal results.

 

Who is a good candidate?

IPL + RF may be especially helpful if you have:

  • Evaporative dry eye due to meibomian gland dysfunction
  • Ocular rosacea or eyelid redness
  • Inflammation that persists despite drops or home therapies
  • Eyelid laxity or incomplete blink contributing to symptoms

Will this cure my dry eye?

Dry eye is typically a chronic condition, not a one-time problem. IPL + RF is designed to improve comfort, function, and stability of the tear film and eyelids. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain results.

How do I know if this is right for me?

The best way to determine candidacy is through a Dry Eye Evaluation, where we assess gland function, inflammation, eyelid anatomy, and blink dynamics to create a personalized treatment plan