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Swiss Therapy Eye Mask
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Item Number: MC001
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Packet of 3
Wakes up tired eyes. Soothes sore , puffy eyes. Moisturizes and maintains the vulnerable skin around the eyes. Relaxes, eases tension. Cools sunburn pain.
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• Moist but Not Wet
• Lightweight
• Very Pliable and Conforming
• Cools by 2 Methods:
Skin Contact and Evaporation
• Non-adherent
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• Excellent Patient Compliance
• Sterile Packaged
• Convenient and Easy to Use
• Excellent for use after: Blepharoplasty, Rhinoplasty,Laser resurfacing and Demabrasion
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Instructions For Use: Since the Swiss Mask comes in a package of 3 compresses, it is recommended to have a cold compress ready while using the other one. Place the tray with the mask that is not being used on a bed of ice cubes next to your bed.
- Before using, the trays containing the masks should be placed inside a ziplock bag and cooled in a refrigerator – not the freezer - for a period of 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can also cool the mask by placing the tray with the mask on a bed of ice cubes or crushed ice. Using a Tupperware container filled with crushed ice and then placing the tray on top of it is a popular solution. In any case, do not freeze the mask as it will permanently damage it.
- For post-surgery purposes, it is recommended to apply the compress for 15-20 minutes (or as directed by your doctor), and then off the affected area for 40-45 minutes (or as directed by your doctor).
- When not in use, store the compress in a ziplock bag and return to the refrigerator after every use (see care instructions below for full details).
Compress Care: After use, the compress can be rinsed with tap water. For best results, store the compress in a ziplock bag and return to the refrigerator after every use. Additionally, place a few squirts of saline solution (contact lens solution) inside the ziplock bag to help prevent spores from germinating. When stored in the refrigerator, do not place any heavy objects on top of your compress.
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