JETT® is a modern treatment method in which fine plasma energy is applied to the skin of the eyelids, the edge of the eyelids and the conjunctiva.
This energy works
- anti-inflammatory
- stimulates blood circulation
- stimulates tissues and glands
The aim is to improve the function of the meibomian glands and to stabilize the tear film.
How exactly does the treatment work?
JETT® uses cold atmospheric plasma to produce reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNA), which leads to a modulation of cellular signaling pathways, superficial microablation.
As a result,
- reduces keratinized layers on the edge of the eyelid
- Glandular ducts cleared
- improves secretion
- increases local blood flow
Initial studies and clinical experience show an improvement in symptoms and high patient satisfaction, with effects often occurring after just a few weeks
How is the treatment going?
- The treatment is carried out on an outpatient basis in the practice
- The skin is cleansed, if necessary locally anesthetized
- A special handheld device emits short plasma pulses onto the skin of the eyelid
- Duration: approx. 10—20 minutes
As a rule, several sessions are required.
Is the treatment painful?
The treatment is usually used as:
- slightly unpleasant
- tingling or warm
Perceived, but is generally well tolerated.
How many treatments are required?
Typically:
- 2-4 sessions a few weeks apart
- Effects are often noticeable after the first treatment
The effects may last for several months.
What side effects can occur?
- redness or swelling of the eyelids
- temporary feeling of tightness
- small crust formation
These symptoms usually subside within a few days.
What should be considered after treatment?
- Do not rub eyelids
- Use sunscreen
- If necessary, apply nourishing ointments or drops
- Make control appointments
Who is the treatment suitable for?
JETT® is particularly suitable for:
- dry eye (Sicca syndrome)
- meibomian gland dysfunction
- Eyelid inflammation (blepharitis)
Limits of the method
JETT® is a relatively new therapy.
- The results so far are promising
- However, there are even fewer scientific studies than with established methods
- Treatment does not always replace other therapies (e.g. eye drops)
Alternative treatments
Depending on the cause, other therapies may also be considered, such as:
- artificial tears
- Eyelid care
- heat treatments
- Light therapy (IPL)