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POSIFORLID
Eye mask
Description
Medical device used for the home treatment of ocular disorders due to blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelid margin), Meibomian gland dysfunction (blockage or functional alteration of the Meibomian glands), stye, and chalazion.
The self-heating eye mask provides rapid and long-lasting relief from discomfort due to tear film instability, such as dryness, fatigue, burning, or excessive tearing.
After being activated by the snapping of the metal discs, the eye mask heats up to a suitable and constant temperature. The heat produced by the gel contained in the mask heats the cotton pads, generating a warm and gentle vapor that is uniformly distributed around the eye contour.
The moist heat:
- unblocks the ducts of the Meibomian glands by gently softening hardened secretions and facilitating their expulsion through massaging movements on the eyelids. Clean and patent Meibomian gland ducts distribute lipids normally, making the tear film more stable.
- softens crusts on the eyelid margin, facilitating their removal and reducing the risk of eyelash loss. Heat improves blood flow to the eyes, accelerating the healing process of styes and chalazions.
Instructions for use
Remove the bag and discard it. If the bag has been accidentally torn, first clean the mask thoroughly as instructed.
Wash hands with soap and water before and after each use. Remove any contact lenses and eye makeup. Do not use makeup, creams, or lotions while wearing the mask. Apply any medicated creams or eye drops only after removing it.
The eye mask is ready for use when the orange content is liquid. If the content still has a solid, ice-like consistency, follow the instructions for boiling it to make it ready for use.
Using the eye mask with cotton pads ensures a moist and pleasant temperature. Use new and clean cotton pads for each treatment (not included).
Before each use, check the mask for any damage or signs of leaks. Do not use the mask if it is damaged.
Ensure sufficient lighting and wear glasses if necessary.
The orange gel in the special bag must be liquid (soft and flexible). If the mask is hard like ice, follow the instructions for boiling.
Moisten two cotton pads with tap water. Insert them so that the cotton pads are exactly in front of the oval windows. Close the snap button of the eye mask.
Do not use the eye mask without cotton pads, as the high temperature could burn the skin.
To activate the mask, act on the two metal discs inserted into the openings of the mask to make them click. With both hands, hold the single disc steady and bend it until it clicks. The liquid orange content solidifies and heats up. Massage the orange liquid to even out the temperature over the entire mask, making it softer and more flexible. The temperature of the heating mask reaches approximately 45°C. After about 5 minutes, the heat gradually reduces. Test the temperature on the inside of your forearm to check if the heat on your skin is pleasant.
Apply the eye mask with the side of the cotton pads over your eyes and position the strap around your head. Adjust the strap to make it comfortable. Do not expose your eyes to excessive pressure. Allow the pleasant warmth released by the mask to act on your eyes for 5-7 minutes.
Eyelid cleansing is an important step. Remove the cotton pads from the eye mask, then use them to massage and clean the ciliary margins as follows: massage the upper eyelid 5 to 10 times, moving from top to bottom over the entire eyelid. Then massage the lower eyelid 5 to 10 times, moving from bottom to top over the entire eyelid. Finally, clean the eyelid margins again with new moistened cotton pads. Discard the cotton pads after use.
- In the presence of a chalazion: use the mask 4-5 times a day. Thanks to the heat, the secretion of the Meibomian glands becomes more fluid. Gentle massage around the area with a clean finger promotes the expulsion of sebum from the glands. Do not squeeze or burst a chalazion, but massage in the direction of the eye to facilitate the slow expulsion of liquefied sebum in small quantities from the blocked sebaceous glands. The growth then tends to regress progressively.
- In the presence of a stye: use the mask 4-5 times a day to accelerate its maturation. It is not necessary to massage the stye. Do not try to squeeze or burst the stye, as this could spread the infection in the eyelid.
As soon as the boil ruptures, the discomfort disappears. However, it can also happen that the swelling persists, without causing pain. Subsequently, it tends to stabilize and encapsulate, then evolving into a chalazion.
Boiling after use: remove the casing, the elastic head strap, and discard the cotton pads. Remove the gel bag from the mask and place it in a clean pot (approximately 2 liters). When the water boils, reduce the heat for 10 minutes until all crystals are completely dissolved and the content of the orange gel bag returns to a liquid state.
Use a slotted spoon or a large spoon to immerse the mask in the water and then remove it. Do not use a fork or knife as they could damage it. Remember to set a timer.
After boiling: place the mask on clean kitchen paper and let it cool for 30 minutes.
Cleaning the casing: avoid boiling the casing together with the gel bag or putting it in the dishwasher, as the material tends to harden. Remove the elastic head strap if it does not need washing. Use a clean cloth dampened with soapy water to clean the casing for 30 seconds.
To prevent allergic reactions, wash the casing thoroughly with warm tap water to remove any detergent residue. Allow to air dry, but not so long that it gets dirty with dust or food.
After a few hours, dry all parts with clean kitchen paper and check that it is clean.
Components
The POSIFORLID eye mask is a gel mask, containing two metal discs made of phthalate-free PVC and a solution based on sodium acetate, dye (both food-grade), and water.
It does not contain latex or silicones.
Warnings
Do not use the eye mask immediately after boiling, as it is still too hot and could cause burns. Wait at least half an hour, until the eye mask has cooled to room temperature.
Do not heat the eye mask in a microwave oven or directly on a hotplate. Direct contact with hot surfaces would damage the mask.
If you need to leave the kitchen area while boiling, always turn off the heat source to prevent the water from completely evaporating.
Do not allow children to be present unsupervised during boiling.
Do not remove the mask from the water with bare hands. The mask is too hot and could cause burns.
If the heat from the mask is not comfortable for the skin, stop using it and wait a few minutes until the mask cools down, producing a pleasant sensation on the skin. Regularly check the skin under the mask; it should not redden.
Use the mask with caution on children and the elderly to avoid causing burns to the skin.
Always supervise children while they use the mask and regularly check under the mask to verify skin reactions to heat.
You can cool the mask in the refrigerator, but avoid putting it in the freezer. This could damage the mask.
Do not use the POSIFORLID eye mask if you notice that it is no longer airtight or is damaged. If the gel contained in the mask accidentally comes into contact with the skin, rinse thoroughly with soap and water. After contact with eyes or mouth, wash for several minutes with running water. If irritation persists or if the gel comes into contact with a child's mouth, consult a doctor.
Although the ingredients of the mask are food-grade, the mask is not edible. It is intended exclusively for external use on undamaged skin.
Do not cut or open the mask. Do not sit or lean on the mask as breakage or leaks may occur.
Do not use the mask in case of known hypersensitivity to any of the mask's ingredients.
For hygienic reasons, do not reuse cotton pads and do not share the mask with other people.
Do not boil the mask together with food and prevent it from coming into contact with butter or oil, as this could cause the PVC to harden, making it less smooth or soft.
If you do not have time to boil and clean the mask immediately after use, you can wait. In this case, clean the casing with a cloth to prevent residues or dirt from drying inside.
Boil the mask within 24 hours. If stored in a solid state for too long, the mask could overheat, and the size of the air bubbles could slightly increase.
In the presence of glaucoma, do not apply too much pressure on the eyes. Avoid over-tightening the elastic strap or placing the mask on the eyes without using the elastic fastening.
If you have undergone glaucoma or cataract surgery less than a month ago, gently massage the upper eyelids. Before using the POSIFORLID eye mask, ask your ophthalmologist for advice.
For external use on intact skin only. Do not use on irritated, itchy, swollen, or red skin, on open wounds, or after surgery on an eyelid.
Moist heat can worsen certain forms of eczema or rosacea. If conditions worsen, consult your doctor.
If you suffer from dermatological disorders, always consult a doctor before using the mask.
The mask is for single-person use; do not share it with other users.
If your symptoms worsen after a few days, consult your doctor.
In case of unexpected side effects, consult your doctor and/or pharmacist and report them to the manufacturer or the competent local authority.
Keep the POSIFORLID eye mask out of the sight and reach of children.
If the heat released is insufficient, the mask must be replaced with a new mask. Although the mask normally tolerates 90 boiling cycles, it is the user's responsibility to check that the mask is still in good condition. Do not use the mask if in doubt. Boil the mask, let it cool to room temperature, and contact customer service for support.
Storage
Store the mask clean and in a liquid state (soft), at room temperature on clean kitchen paper in the original box or in a cabinet.
Each eye mask can be reused approximately 90 times.
Format
Pack of 1 eye mask or 2 eye masks
Code
55.1669 (1 eye mask)
55.1674 (2 eye masks)
Medical device used for the home treatment of ocular disorders due to blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelid margin), Meibomian gland dysfunction (blockage or functional alteration of the Meibomian glands), stye, and chalazion.
The self-heating eye mask provides rapid and long-lasting relief from discomfort due to tear film instability, such as dryness, fatigue, burning, or excessive tearing.
After being activated by the snapping of the metal discs, the eye mask heats up to a suitable and constant temperature. The heat produced by the gel contained in the mask heats the cotton pads, generating a warm and gentle vapor that is uniformly distributed around the eye contour.
The moist heat:
- unblocks the ducts of the Meibomian glands by gently softening hardened secretions and facilitating their expulsion through massaging movements on the eyelids. Clean and patent Meibomian gland ducts distribute lipids normally, making the tear film more stable.
- softens crusts on the eyelid margin, facilitating their removal and reducing the risk of eyelash loss. Heat improves blood flow to the eyes, accelerating the healing process of styes and chalazions.
Instructions for use
Remove the bag and discard it. If the bag has been accidentally torn, first clean the mask thoroughly as instructed.
Wash hands with soap and water before and after each use. Remove any contact lenses and eye makeup. Do not use makeup, creams, or lotions while wearing the mask. Apply any medicated creams or eye drops only after removing it.
The eye mask is ready for use when the orange content is liquid. If the content still has a solid, ice-like consistency, follow the instructions for boiling it to make it ready for use.
Using the eye mask with cotton pads ensures a moist and pleasant temperature. Use new and clean cotton pads for each treatment (not included).
Before each use, check the mask for any damage or signs of leaks. Do not use the mask if it is damaged.
Ensure sufficient lighting and wear glasses if necessary.
The orange gel in the special bag must be liquid (soft and flexible). If the mask is hard like ice, follow the instructions for boiling.
Moisten two cotton pads with tap water. Insert them so that the cotton pads are exactly in front of the oval windows. Close the snap button of the eye mask.
Do not use the eye mask without cotton pads, as the high temperature could burn the skin.
To activate the mask, act on the two metal discs inserted into the openings of the mask to make them click. With both hands, hold the single disc steady and bend it until it clicks. The liquid orange content solidifies and heats up. Massage the orange liquid to even out the temperature over the entire mask, making it softer and more flexible. The temperature of the heating mask reaches approximately 45°C. After about 5 minutes, the heat gradually reduces. Test the temperature on the inside of your forearm to check if the heat on your skin is pleasant.
Apply the eye mask with the side of the cotton pads over your eyes and position the strap around your head. Adjust the strap to make it comfortable. Do not expose your eyes to excessive pressure. Allow the pleasant warmth released by the mask to act on your eyes for 5-7 minutes.
Eyelid cleansing is an important step. Remove the cotton pads from the eye mask, then use them to massage and clean the ciliary margins as follows: massage the upper eyelid 5 to 10 times, moving from top to bottom over the entire eyelid. Then massage the lower eyelid 5 to 10 times, moving from bottom to top over the entire eyelid. Finally, clean the eyelid margins again with new moistened cotton pads. Discard the cotton pads after use.
- In the presence of a chalazion: use the mask 4-5 times a day. Thanks to the heat, the secretion of the Meibomian glands becomes more fluid. Gentle massage around the area with a clean finger promotes the expulsion of sebum from the glands. Do not squeeze or burst a chalazion, but massage in the direction of the eye to facilitate the slow expulsion of liquefied sebum in small quantities from the blocked sebaceous glands. The growth then tends to regress progressively.
- In the presence of a stye: use the mask 4-5 times a day to accelerate its maturation. It is not necessary to massage the stye. Do not try to squeeze or burst the stye, as this could spread the infection in the eyelid.
As soon as the boil ruptures, the discomfort disappears. However, it can also happen that the swelling persists, without causing pain. Subsequently, it tends to stabilize and encapsulate, then evolving into a chalazion.
Boiling after use: remove the casing, the elastic head strap, and discard the cotton pads. Remove the gel bag from the mask and place it in a clean pot (approximately 2 liters). When the water boils, reduce the heat for 10 minutes until all crystals are completely dissolved and the content of the orange gel bag returns to a liquid state.
Use a slotted spoon or a large spoon to immerse the mask in the water and then remove it. Do not use a fork or knife as they could damage it. Remember to set a timer.
After boiling: place the mask on clean kitchen paper and let it cool for 30 minutes.
Cleaning the casing: avoid boiling the casing together with the gel bag or putting it in the dishwasher, as the material tends to harden. Remove the elastic head strap if it does not need washing. Use a clean cloth dampened with soapy water to clean the casing for 30 seconds.
To prevent allergic reactions, wash the casing thoroughly with warm tap water to remove any detergent residue. Allow to air dry, but not so long that it gets dirty with dust or food.
After a few hours, dry all parts with clean kitchen paper and check that it is clean.
Components
The POSIFORLID eye mask is a gel mask, containing two metal discs made of phthalate-free PVC and a solution based on sodium acetate, dye (both food-grade), and water.
It does not contain latex or silicones.
Warnings
Do not use the eye mask immediately after boiling, as it is still too hot and could cause burns. Wait at least half an hour, until the eye mask has cooled to room temperature.
Do not heat the eye mask in a microwave oven or directly on a hotplate. Direct contact with hot surfaces would damage the mask.
If you need to leave the kitchen area while boiling, always turn off the heat source to prevent the water from completely evaporating.
Do not allow children to be present unsupervised during boiling.
Do not remove the mask from the water with bare hands. The mask is too hot and could cause burns.
If the heat from the mask is not comfortable for the skin, stop using it and wait a few minutes until the mask cools down, producing a pleasant sensation on the skin. Regularly check the skin under the mask; it should not redden.
Use the mask with caution on children and the elderly to avoid causing burns to the skin.
Always supervise children while they use the mask and regularly check under the mask to verify skin reactions to heat.
You can cool the mask in the refrigerator, but avoid putting it in the freezer. This could damage the mask.
Do not use the POSIFORLID eye mask if you notice that it is no longer airtight or is damaged. If the gel contained in the mask accidentally comes into contact with the skin, rinse thoroughly with soap and water. After contact with eyes or mouth, wash for several minutes with running water. If irritation persists or if the gel comes into contact with a child's mouth, consult a doctor.
Although the ingredients of the mask are food-grade, the mask is not edible. It is intended exclusively for external use on undamaged skin.
Do not cut or open the mask. Do not sit or lean on the mask as breakage or leaks may occur.
Do not use the mask in case of known hypersensitivity to any of the mask's ingredients.
For hygienic reasons, do not reuse cotton pads and do not share the mask with other people.
Do not boil the mask together with food and prevent it from coming into contact with butter or oil, as this could cause the PVC to harden, making it less smooth or soft.
If you do not have time to boil and clean the mask immediately after use, you can wait. In this case, clean the casing with a cloth to prevent residues or dirt from drying inside.
Boil the mask within 24 hours. If stored in a solid state for too long, the mask could overheat, and the size of the air bubbles could slightly increase.
In the presence of glaucoma, do not apply too much pressure on the eyes. Avoid over-tightening the elastic strap or placing the mask on the eyes without using the elastic fastening.
If you have undergone glaucoma or cataract surgery less than a month ago, gently massage the upper eyelids. Before using the POSIFORLID eye mask, ask your ophthalmologist for advice.
For external use on intact skin only. Do not use on irritated, itchy, swollen, or red skin, on open wounds, or after surgery on an eyelid.
Moist heat can worsen certain forms of eczema or rosacea. If conditions worsen, consult your doctor.
If you suffer from dermatological disorders, always consult a doctor before using the mask.
The mask is for single-person use; do not share it with other users.
If your symptoms worsen after a few days, consult your doctor.
In case of unexpected side effects, consult your doctor and/or pharmacist and report them to the manufacturer or the competent local authority.
Keep the POSIFORLID eye mask out of the sight and reach of children.
If the heat released is insufficient, the mask must be replaced with a new mask. Although the mask normally tolerates 90 boiling cycles, it is the user's responsibility to check that the mask is still in good condition. Do not use the mask if in doubt. Boil the mask, let it cool to room temperature, and contact customer service for support.
Storage
Store the mask clean and in a liquid state (soft), at room temperature on clean kitchen paper in the original box or in a cabinet.
Each eye mask can be reused approximately 90 times.
Format
Pack of 1 eye mask or 2 eye masks
Code
55.1669 (1 eye mask)
55.1674 (2 eye masks)

