iLux® Device for Treating Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Acquired by Alcon

 iLux® Device for Treating Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Acquired by Alcon

Global eye care company Alcon announced last week that it has acquired Tear Film Innovations, Inc. Tear Film is a privately-held company and manufacturer of the iLux® Device, an innovative therapeutic device used to treat Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, a leading cause of dry eye.

Handheld and portable, the iLux® Device enables eye care professionals to directly target a patient’s blocked meibomian glands and provide therapy through an in-office treatment. Using the iLux® Device, a practitioner can warm the eyelids via disposable silicone pads to address blocked meibomian glands through the application of light-based heating. While applying the iLux® Device, the practitioner can view the eyelid margin and apply manually-controlled compression to express blockages, making adjustments as needed to tailor treatment to the individual needs of the patient. Most treatments can be completed in a matter of minutes.

The iLux® Device received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December 2017, and was officially launched by Tear Film in May 2018 at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery. The Tear Film acquisition expands Alcon’s leading portfolio of ocular health products, including several leading treatments for the temporary relief of dry eye symptoms.

“Since launching the iLux® Device earlier this year, we’ve seen an enthusiastic response from eye care professionals who have already begun to incorporate it as an advanced treatment option for patients suffering from Meibomian Gland Dysfunction,” said Rob Thornhill, CEO of Tear Film. “Now, as part of Alcon, we’re eager to bring this technology to even more offices throughout the world.”

The iLux® Device is currently available in the U.S. and Canada. Alcon expects to announce plans to expand to other countries in 2019. Read the full news release from Alcon.

Source: Alcon

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