Alcon Launches Systane iLux2 MGD Thermal Pulsation System for Dry Eye Disease

Alcon has introduced the Systane iLux2 Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) Thermal Pulsation System. With new imaging technology to capture infrared photos and HD video of the meibomian glands, the handheld device allows patients to see the need for treatment and visualize their procedure, and experienceresults in as little as 1 week.1
The Systane iLux2 MGD Thermal Pulsation System expands Alcon’s current dry eye treatment offerings and allows practitioners to tailor MGD treatment to the needs of each of their patients in 8 to 12 minutes.1,2
- The device’s imaging technology allows patients to view both their meibomian glands and treatment through infrared imaging and HD video of the procedure.
- ECPs can customize heat and compression across each easy-to-visualize treatment zone.
Systane iLux2 MGD Thermal Pulsation System can help eye care practitioners build a strong, trusting relationship with their patients by boosting the credibility of their treatment recommendation through direct visualization of the disease and tracking the disease over time through stored meibomian gland images, according to Alcon.
“Fifty-six percent of MGD patients see four or more eye care practitioners in search of proper diagnosis and relief.3 This is a prevalent diagnosis in my practice, and it is essential for me to stay on top of the latest treatment options,” Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD, FAAO, Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island, New York, said in a company news release. “The new Systane iLux2 MGD Thermal Pulsation System gives me the confidence to customize treatments based on my patients’ needs and help them see, understand and value their MGD treatment.”
For more information or to request upgrade information, visit SystaneiLux.com.
References
1. Tauber J, Owen J, Bloomenstein M, Hovanesian J, Bullimore MA. Comparison of the iLux and the LipiFlow for the Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Symptoms: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Clin Ophthalmol. 2020;14:405-418.
2. Alcon data on file, 2019.
3. The Dry Eye Problem. Building Your Dry Eye Center of Excellence. Review of Optometric Business supplement. https://www.reviewob.com/building-your-dry-eye-center-of-excellence/. Accessed April 4, 2022.
