Overview
The purpose of this research study is to understand the mechanism of action of low level light therapy and also potentially yield markers associated with good treatment response. Low-level light therapy is light-based treatment delivered through advance eye-light device. This therapy uses light energy to provide energy to the meibomian gland cells to slow down age-ing, improve tear stability and reduce inflammation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be eligible for, and have consented for low level light therapy
- Must not have presented to the clinic for an acute eye problem such as visual loss or painful eye
- Ability to give informed consent.
- Age more or equals to 21 years old.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who are unable to or decline to give consent.
- Age less than 21 years old.
- Patients who presented to the clinic for an acute eye problem such as visual loss or painful eye.
- Patients not suitable for low level lighttherapy:
- Pregnant
- Fitted with pacemakers, metal, electrical, acoustic prosthetics
- Epilepsy, cardiac rhythm or frequency disorders
- Fever, thrombophlebitis or acute phlebitis of the legs, large-sized varicose veins, or venous surgery within 2 months
- Uncontrolled hypertension or severe diabetes
- Open wounds on eyelid or skin
- Evolving cancer or hepatitis
- Blood anticoagulant or coagulation defect