Description:

This course will review the use of intense pulsed light to treat common ocular conditions such as MGD, hordeola/chalazia, and rosacea.  We will discuss the limitations of the treatment as well as risks.  After care is also stressed along with the importance of skin typing before proceeding with the procedures.

Course Code:

AOA229-TD

Speaker(s):

Renee Reeder, O.D.
reneereeder@upike.edu

Credits:

1

AOA Expiration Date:

3/3/2025

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