





Blephasol Eyelid Cleansing Micelle Lotion 100ml
Blephasol is a cleansing solution designed to be used by Blepharitis patients for daily eyelid hygiene and removal of eye makeup. This process is key to the management of the blepharitis condition. Blephasol is convenient because there are no preparation steps prior to application and no need to rinse after use.
For daily eyelid cleansing of sensitive or inflamed eyelids
Removes impurities, debris and makeup
Suitable with contact lens
Alcohol free, perfume free and soap free
Up to two months use per bottle - more economical than wipes
What Is Blepharitis?
Blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelids. Oils and other products normally secreted by the eye and eyelids build up on the lid surface and eyelashes resulting in eye irritation and often redness. It’s a common disorder and occurs in two forms:
Anterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the outside front edge of your eyelids, where your eyelashes are connected. Two possible causes are bacterial infection and Seborrhoeic dermatitis.
Posterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the inside front edge of your eyelids, where they come into contact with your eye. This is caused when something affects the glands that are found at the rim of your eyelids, for example skin conditions such as seborrhoeic dermatitis or acne rosacea.
How can eyelid hygiene help?
Developing a regular routine of eye hygiene is essential in the treatment of blepharitis as it tends to recur and rarely disappears completely. It is important that you clean your eyelids every day, whether or not you are experiencing any symptoms. You should consider it part of your daily routine, like showering or brushing your teeth. Daily eyelid care helps prevent the build up of oils and crusted matter around the eyelid and lash area.
Blephasol is a cleansing solution designed to be used by Blepharitis patients for daily eyelid hygiene and removal of eye makeup. This process is key to the management of the blepharitis condition. Blephasol is convenient because there are no preparation steps prior to application and no need to rinse after use.
For daily eyelid cleansing of sensitive or inflamed eyelids
Removes impurities, debris and makeup
Suitable with contact lens
Alcohol free, perfume free and soap free
Up to two months use per bottle - more economical than wipes
What Is Blepharitis?
Blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelids. Oils and other products normally secreted by the eye and eyelids build up on the lid surface and eyelashes resulting in eye irritation and often redness. It’s a common disorder and occurs in two forms:
Anterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the outside front edge of your eyelids, where your eyelashes are connected. Two possible causes are bacterial infection and Seborrhoeic dermatitis.
Posterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the inside front edge of your eyelids, where they come into contact with your eye. This is caused when something affects the glands that are found at the rim of your eyelids, for example skin conditions such as seborrhoeic dermatitis or acne rosacea.
How can eyelid hygiene help?
Developing a regular routine of eye hygiene is essential in the treatment of blepharitis as it tends to recur and rarely disappears completely. It is important that you clean your eyelids every day, whether or not you are experiencing any symptoms. You should consider it part of your daily routine, like showering or brushing your teeth. Daily eyelid care helps prevent the build up of oils and crusted matter around the eyelid and lash area.
Blephasol is a cleansing solution designed to be used by Blepharitis patients for daily eyelid hygiene and removal of eye makeup. This process is key to the management of the blepharitis condition. Blephasol is convenient because there are no preparation steps prior to application and no need to rinse after use.
For daily eyelid cleansing of sensitive or inflamed eyelids
Removes impurities, debris and makeup
Suitable with contact lens
Alcohol free, perfume free and soap free
Up to two months use per bottle - more economical than wipes
What Is Blepharitis?
Blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelids. Oils and other products normally secreted by the eye and eyelids build up on the lid surface and eyelashes resulting in eye irritation and often redness. It’s a common disorder and occurs in two forms:
Anterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the outside front edge of your eyelids, where your eyelashes are connected. Two possible causes are bacterial infection and Seborrhoeic dermatitis.
Posterior Blepharitis ‐ this is when the inflammation affects the inside front edge of your eyelids, where they come into contact with your eye. This is caused when something affects the glands that are found at the rim of your eyelids, for example skin conditions such as seborrhoeic dermatitis or acne rosacea.
How can eyelid hygiene help?
Developing a regular routine of eye hygiene is essential in the treatment of blepharitis as it tends to recur and rarely disappears completely. It is important that you clean your eyelids every day, whether or not you are experiencing any symptoms. You should consider it part of your daily routine, like showering or brushing your teeth. Daily eyelid care helps prevent the build up of oils and crusted matter around the eyelid and lash area.
Use a small amount of the aqueous micellar solution and apply to a cotton or lint free pad (supplied with Blephasol Duo)
Gently wipe onto the eyelid and lash area and along the lower inner eyelid once or twice daily
Repeat the process on the other eye using a different pad. There is no need to rinse after application.
Suitable for all contact lens wearers.