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Eyeprint pro scleral device system now available at kirkwood Eye associates

10/20/2020

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Attention scleral lens wearers! We at Kirkwood Eye Associates are proud to be national leaders in scleral lens fitting for dry eye, keratoconus, and irregular cornea patients.  We are excited to announce the addition of the EyePrint Pro Scleral Device System to our practice.  This highly customized scleral lens fitting utilizes a compound that is inserted onto the surface of the eye and makes an impression of the globe.  That impression is 3D analyzed and a perfectly molded scleral device is produced for your eye.
Eyeprint Ocular Impression
This is a great option for patients with dry eye or irregular cornea (keratoconus, corneal transplant, post-LASIK, corneal trauma, etc.)  who have not been successful in standard scleral lens designs.

This process is FDA approved and surprisingly comfortable, with sensation being no different than inserting a contact lens.  The ocular surface is anesthetized with drops prior to impression.   

The devices can last up to two years and replacements do not require a new impression unless the cornea has changed dramatically.  The power of the lens can be changed when replacements are ordered.  There are also multifocal optics available for those who need reading help.
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Kirkwood Eye Associates First To Offer Low Level Laser Therapy Dry Eye Treatment in the Saint Louis Area

10/1/2020

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We at Kirkwood Eye Associates are excited to offer the next generation tool in the fight against dry eye disease.  We are the first practice in St. Louis to offer Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) to treat meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and dry eye diseases (DED).  This revolutionary treatment is done in office and is safe, painless and effective in unclogging tear glands and up regulating tear production to allow for a more stabile and robust tear film.

We have always strived to offer the latest in-office therapies to treat dry eye including the Lipiflow, the iLux, the ABmax Blepharo-exfoliator, punctal occlusion, amniotic membrane therapy, demodex treaments and more.  In-office dry eye treatments have many advantages over at-home therapies and prescription drugs.  They often cost less over time, have little or no side effects, don’t require nightly care regimens and, best of all, they target the cause of the tear film dysfunction and allow the eye to work for itself, instead of relying on prescription drugs. 
Low Level Laser Therapy
How does LLLT work?  Simply put, a mask is placed over the eyes and upper face that is equipped with high energy diodes that emit a specific wavelength of light.  This up-regulates the action of the cells powerhouse known as mitochondria.  This achieves two results.  First, this increased metabolic activity inside the tear glands generates heat that melts blockages in the meibomian glands and lacrimal glands, allowing tears to flow more freely.  Second, the increase in metabolism charges the tear glands, increasing tear output.  Added bonus… this treatment also boosts collagen production around the eye area and can help alleviate wrinkles.
Low Level Laser Therapy

​The result is clear and robust lipid and aqueous production, the two building blocks of our tear film.  The treatment lasts 15 minutes and is painless.  I can be repeated as often as necessary to alleviate symptoms and keep them at bay.  We often combine this therapy with eyelash exfoliation to clear away dirt, bacteria and biofilm from the lid margin that can clog and disrupt gland function.  For more severe cases, it can also be combined with the iLux meibomian gland expression system.  

This brand new technology is FDA approved and has been used for years in Europe with great success.  It is not covered by insurance but treatments often cost less than a month of dry eye medications like Xiidra or Restasis and don’t require daily drop instillation that sting and bad taste.   

Conditions that would benefit from LLLT:

Dry Eye and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)
Chalazion
Ocular Rosacea
​Demodex 
Blepharitis
Post-Blepharoplasty

If you have dry eye of any severity, from mild contact lens dryness to stinging eyes at the computer, to severe painful dry eye secondary to an autoimmune condition, call us to set up an appointment for this exciting new treatment.   
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    Dr. Andrew Biondo, Optometrist at Kirkwood Eye Associates in Saint Louis, Missouri.

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    Andrew Biondo, OD, FSLS is the Primary Medical Director at Kirkwood Eye Associates in Kirkwood, MO. Serving the greater St. Louis area, Dr. Biondo has 12 years of experience as an eye care provider, health educator & consultant to the specialty contact lens industry. His special interests include contact lenses, dry eye disease, glaucoma, macular degeneration, laser eye surgery & preventive vision care. 

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