How harmful is the frequent use of eye instruments to the eyes?
Regular use of devices for eye care can indeed cause some damage to the eyes. Although these devices may bring some cosmetic effects in the short term, improper use may lead to issues such as eyelid laxity and conjunctivitis. To avoid these potential risks, it is recommended to operate under the guidance of a professional doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness.

1. Eyelid Laxity
When using devices for eye massage, although it can promote blood circulation, it may also lead to eyelid laxity due to excessive stimulation. This is similar to overstretching a rubber band; over time, its elasticity will weaken. Moderate use is crucial.
2. Conjunctivitis
If hygiene is not paid attention to during use, it may lead to bacterial infections and result in conjunctivitis. Imagine if we use a dirty towel to wipe our faces, our skin may develop problems. Similarly, eye care devices also need to be kept clean.
3. Corneal Injury
Long-term use of devices may cause mechanical stimulation to the surface of the eyeball, and in severe cases, may even lead to corneal injury. This is akin to vigorously wiping a piece of glass; over time, scratches may appear on the glass surface. Avoid excessive pressure when using.
4. Glaucoma
Some devices, especially intense pulsed laser equipment, may affect the optic nerve and even induce glaucoma. This reminds us to pay attention to the safety and applicability of the device when selecting it. Other potential issues include dry eye syndrome and worsening myopia.
To protect the eyes, it is recommended to reduce the time spent on electronic devices, maintain sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late. If discomfort occurs after using the device, medical attention should be sought promptly. Eyes are one of our important senses, and protecting them allows us to better enjoy life.