


Eyes - Gel Pack - Hot or Cold
Therapeutic Hot/Cold eye compress provides relief from sinus pressure, eye strain, or puffy eyes.
Simply keep the Eye Gel Pack in the freezer compartment between uses to keep it cool for cold therapy. And it can be heated up if you wish to use it for hot therapy. Use it over and over again.
The Eye Compress is made of a medical grade, non-cracking,non-toxic,flexible PVC thermoplastic membrane that conforms gently to the eye area of treatment. Unlike cheaper eye packs the gel never actually freezes - but remains soft and pliable even at temperatures as low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit. Clever anatomical design keeps the gel distributed evenly over the treatment area for better cold and hot therapy.
Note: Cold therapy reduces swelling by slowing the flow of blood and other fluids to the treatment area. In general cold therapy is the preferred treatment for tired or puffy eyes.
Heat therapy increases blood flow by dilating the blood vessels and bringing valuable repair nutrients to the treatment area. Heat is useful for treating stys or sinus congestion. Heat therapy should not be used on any injured area until after the first 72 hours.
Therapeutic Hot/Cold eye compress provides relief from sinus pressure, eye strain, or puffy eyes.
Simply keep the Eye Gel Pack in the freezer compartment between uses to keep it cool for cold therapy. And it can be heated up if you wish to use it for hot therapy. Use it over and over again.
The Eye Compress is made of a medical grade, non-cracking,non-toxic,flexible PVC thermoplastic membrane that conforms gently to the eye area of treatment. Unlike cheaper eye packs the gel never actually freezes - but remains soft and pliable even at temperatures as low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit. Clever anatomical design keeps the gel distributed evenly over the treatment area for better cold and hot therapy.
Note: Cold therapy reduces swelling by slowing the flow of blood and other fluids to the treatment area. In general cold therapy is the preferred treatment for tired or puffy eyes.
Heat therapy increases blood flow by dilating the blood vessels and bringing valuable repair nutrients to the treatment area. Heat is useful for treating stys or sinus congestion. Heat therapy should not be used on any injured area until after the first 72 hours.
Therapeutic Hot/Cold eye compress provides relief from sinus pressure, eye strain, or puffy eyes.
Simply keep the Eye Gel Pack in the freezer compartment between uses to keep it cool for cold therapy. And it can be heated up if you wish to use it for hot therapy. Use it over and over again.
The Eye Compress is made of a medical grade, non-cracking,non-toxic,flexible PVC thermoplastic membrane that conforms gently to the eye area of treatment. Unlike cheaper eye packs the gel never actually freezes - but remains soft and pliable even at temperatures as low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit. Clever anatomical design keeps the gel distributed evenly over the treatment area for better cold and hot therapy.
Note: Cold therapy reduces swelling by slowing the flow of blood and other fluids to the treatment area. In general cold therapy is the preferred treatment for tired or puffy eyes.
Heat therapy increases blood flow by dilating the blood vessels and bringing valuable repair nutrients to the treatment area. Heat is useful for treating stys or sinus congestion. Heat therapy should not be used on any injured area until after the first 72 hours.