Dry eye / meibomian gland dysfunction

LLLT plus IPL for meibomian gland dysfunction systematic review and meta-analysis

Chan KE, Lau BSR, Lim BXH, et al. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye. 2025.

Source

A meta-analysis found combined LLLT plus intense pulsed light improved dry-eye and meibomian gland dysfunction endpoints.

Evidence grade

low

Effect direction

positive

Panel relevance

not-panel-replicable

Key findings

  • The review analyzed 12 studies.
  • LLLT plus IPL reduced Ocular Surface Disease Index scores and improved tear break-up time and Schirmer test at 3 months or less.
  • The authors called for longer-term safety and comparative effectiveness research.

Protocol details

WavelengthsNot reported nm
IrradianceNot reported mW/cm2
FluenceNot reported J/cm2
Session timeNot reported minutes
FrequencyOphthalmology/optometry device-specific
DurationOutcomes assessed at <= 3 months and in sensitivity analysis at >= 6 months
Treatment areaPeriocular/meibomian gland treatment area
Device typeLow-level light therapy combined with intense pulsed light

Caveats

  • This is combination therapy, not red/NIR panel therapy alone.
  • Eye-area light treatment should be performed with appropriate eye protection and clinician oversight.