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Meibomian gland duct probing

PRICE

 28,000.00

OVERVIEW, TERMS & CONTACT INFO

OVERVIEW

Meibomian gland duct probing is a targeted eyelid procedure that opens blocked oil gland ducts to improve tear stability and dry eye symptoms. It helps selected patients with obstructive gland disease who do not respond well to routine treatments and supports better tear film function.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUSIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS

1. Service includes clinical evaluation and selective duct probing of affected glands.
2. Treatment suitability depends on physician assessment and diagnosis.
3. Fees may vary based on number of lids and glands treated.
4. Procedure supports gland opening but does not guarantee symptom resolution.
5. Adjunct medicines or therapies may still be required.
6. Active eyelid infection or poor tolerance may defer treatment.
7. Comprehensive dry eye workup is not included unless scheduled.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Units 217-218, Roque Eye Clinic, Medical Arts Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-917-844-2020
+63-998-998-2020
+63-2-8828-2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7217
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7218

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Tan Eng Gee Eye Institute, Main Hospital Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-998-582-1980
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2024

DETAILS

MEIBOMIAN GLAND DUCT PROBING

Meibomian gland duct probing is a precision eyelid treatment that opens blocked oil gland ducts to improve tear film quality and relieve evaporative dry eye symptoms. The procedure uses fine, sterile probes to gently clear obstruction inside the meibomian gland openings. As a result, natural oil flow can improve and tear evaporation can decrease.

WHAT THIS SERVICE ADDRESSES

The meibomian glands produce the oil layer of the tear film. When these ducts become blocked or scarred, the tear film destabilizes and dry eye symptoms increase. Patients may report burning, fluctuating vision, foreign body sensation, and eyelid tenderness. Therefore, duct probing targets the root mechanical blockage rather than only surface inflammation.

WHO MAY BENEFIT

This service is considered when standard dry eye treatments provide limited relief. For example, some patients continue to have symptoms despite lubricants, warm compresses, and lid hygiene.

1. Obstructive meibomian gland dysfunction
2. Chronic evaporative dry eye disease
3. Lid tenderness linked to gland blockage
4. Poor response to thermal or light-based therapy
5. Recurrent gland obstruction

HOW THE PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED

The treatment is performed in a controlled clinical setting. First, the eyelids are cleaned and anesthetic drops are applied. Next, additional local anesthetic improves comfort along the lid margin. Then, a micro-probe gently enters the gland opening to release fixed obstruction. Consequently, trapped material and pressure can be relieved.

The session typically treats selected glands based on examination findings. Most patients complete the procedure within one visit.

PATIENT EXPERIENCE AND RECOVERY

Most patients tolerate the procedure well with local anesthesia. You may feel pressure or mild discomfort during probing. Afterward, temporary lid soreness or mild swelling may occur. However, these effects usually settle within days. Doctors often combine probing with medical therapy to support healing and gland function.

WHY TARGETED DUCT OPENING MATTERS

Mechanical blockage prevents normal oil delivery to the tear film. When ducts reopen, gland function may improve and symptoms may decrease. In addition, restoring flow can enhance the effect of other dry eye treatments. Therefore, probing serves as a targeted option in selected moderate to severe cases.