A: Definitely ask your eye doctor before doing anything with your eyes post-op. You're eyes are in an extremely sensitive state.
A: I would say that you should consult your eye doctor to be safe.
A: It is extremely gentle but best to ask your eye dr.
A: Not sure so better ask doctor about it. although Lumify helped my redness of the eye and made them more comfortable I am not sure it it is safe after lasik.
A: I agree. Check with doctor. Since I have had multiple years in my retina and a detachment, I must see my retina specialist ophthalmologist.
A: It definitely makes eyes feel soothed from allergies.
A: Lumify is not a treatment for allergies. Please consult your eye doctor to find a treatment that works for you and your allergies.
A: Hi Janice. Lumify does not treat eye allergies. Please consult your Doctor for suggestions on what to use for your allergies.
A: Cover your affected eye with a warm/hot wet compress several times a day for 3-4 days. It will eventually "pop" (drain) on it's own.
A: Hi Jaliaahm. Lumify is not for use to treat styes. Please consult your physician for recommendations on what product to use.
A: Hi Carolinabamagal. Correct! You need to remove your lenses to apply the drops then wait about 10 minutes before replacing your lenses. Enjoy!
A: Hi KL. Instill one drop in each eye that needs it every 6-8 hours. Don't use more than 4 times a day.
A: Hi Grace. Yes, LUMIFY can be used to reduce eye redness.
A: Normally I would say to consult GZA or RZA, but we both know Wutang Clan ain't nuthin' to "mess" with. What I can tell you is that LUMIFY can be used to reduce eye redness caused by minor eye irritations.
A: Hi Cyn. Sorry Lumify does not address eye twitching.
A: Hi Ricky0108. In clinical studies, LUMIFY had no impact on pupil dilation. LUMIFY does not have this warning on its label like many other redness relievers. Hope this helps!
A: Hi Elle. Please consult your Doctor regarding drops that may meet your needs.