Introducing Eterna: the Radiofrequency (RF) Treatment Providing Dry Eye Relief with a Collagen Boost!

Radiofrequency (RF) treatment with Eterna emerges as a groundbreaking solution for managing dry eyes by utilizing controlled heat to stimulate the meibomian glands responsible for production. The tears are terribly complex and the oil is the key. No oil equals terrible tears. This non-invasive procedure enhances blood circulation and glandular activity. The result? Alleviated dry eye symptoms, reduced irritation, and enhanced overall comfort. 

How it Works

A specialized device will deliver RF energy, or heat, to the eyelids. This heat promotes blood circulation and glandular activity by penetrating the tissue and promoting a healthy Meibomian gland. A Meibomian gland is the part of your eye responsible for producing oil, or meibum, that protects and lubricates the eyes. A healthy Meibomian gland can help prevent the excessive evaporation of tears, or dry eye, and keep the eyes moist. 

Eterna treatments take 15-30 minutes per session. To achieve optimal results, multiple sessions may be recommended. 

Added Bonus: A Collagen Boost for Youthful Eyes!

As an added perk, the Eterna treatment stimulates the production of collagen (keratogenisis) targeting fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. That’s right! It’s the same technology that is used for non-surgical skin tightening that leads to improved skin elasticity and firmness also relieves the symptoms of dry eyes. Notice visible improvements after just Four easy sessions - no down time, fast sessions, and suitable for all skin types and relief of dry eye symptoms,

Experience the best of both worlds with RF treatment – bid farewell to dry eyes and embrace a refreshed, youthful look with Eterna! 

Sources: 

https://www.mtpes.com/post/coming-soon-reveal-eterna-radio-frequency-dry-eye-treatment 

https://www.mtpes.com/non-surgical-radiofrequency-skin-tightening-with-reveal-eterna 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728685/#:~:text=Meibum%20is%20a%20lipid%2Drich,environmental%20factors%2C%20and%20from%20desiccation.

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