

The Blepha Eye Bag serves as a microwaveable warming mask designed specifically to enhance daily eye comfort for users suffering from strain. Relief is achieved through sustained gentle heat released from its natural components.
BLEPHA EYEBAG acts quickly and provides long lasting relief from symptoms such as dry eye sensation, eye discomfort, tired or sore eyes, red eyes, gritty feeling, foreign body sensation and stinging. It also soothes swollen and inflamed eyelids. BLEPHA EYEBAG provides comfort and treats Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) and Blepharitis Developed by an Ophthalmologist and recommended by Eye Care Professionals BLEPHA EYEBAG is easy to use and microwaveable and can be used on daily basis to make your eyes feel comfortable BLEPHA EYEBAG is safe to use and efficient for use up to 200 times, before it is replaced. BLEPHA EYEBAG is a reusable eye warming mask, it treats Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) and Blepharitis. It provides comfort and relieves symptoms of dry eye associated with MDG and other eye related conditions such as Stye and Chalazion. BLEPHA EYEBAG also relieves discomfort related to contact lens wear. BLEPHA EYEBAG is handmade using natural silk and cotton, it is filled with untreated flax (linseed). It contains no other additives and no plastic. How does the BLEPHA EYEBAG work? The eyelids play an important role in our eyes health by protecting them, blocking or limiting light and helping them to stay hydrated. In the edges of our eyelids there are small glands, the meibomian glands, which secrete an oily substance needed to lubricateand clean the front of our eyes. When the glands are not working as they should, the oils become thicker and clog up the glands, meaning the front of the eyes are not well lubricated. Eye Care Professionals recommend warming the eyes, as the first step of an eyelid cleansing routine in cases of MGD, blepharitis or dry eye related conditions. The warming action of BLEPHA EYEBAG contributes to a natural and healthy eye by releasing the blocked oils and allowing them to spread across the eye surface keeping it hydrated.