Collection: Lid Hygiene & Blepharitis NZ

Lid and lash cleansers, hypochlorous acid sprays, manuka honey and tea-tree products for blepharitis, demodex and meibomian gland dysfunction. Lid hygiene is the foundation of dry eye management — our optometrists will show you the technique. Curated by Rose Optometry, Hamilton.

Blepharitis and Demodex: why six weeks matters

Demodex lash mites have a life cycle of roughly two to three weeks, so any lid programme — tea-tree (terpinen-4-ol) cleansers, hypochlorous spray, warm compress — needs to run for at least six weeks before you judge it. If lids stay crusty, itchy or red despite good home care, in-clinic BlephEx lid debridement clears the biofilm and collarettes at the lash base that home cleaning cannot reach, as the opening step of a proper programme. Read our lid and lash hygiene guide, or book at our Dry Eye Clinic in Hamilton — (07) 847 3195.