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New punctal plug, eyelid cleanser mark Oasis milestone

As Oasis Medical marks its 30th anniversary, the company debuts a new punctal plug for dry eye relief, as well as eyelid cleansing solutions for daily lid hygiene.

As Oasis Medical marks its 30th anniversary, the company debuts a new punctal plug for dry eye relief, as well as eyelid cleansing solutions for daily lid hygiene.

The new plug (SOFT PLUG Extended Duration 180) is a canalicular implantable plug made of an absorbable polydioxanone material. The punctal occluder can last up to 180 days and is available in three sizes: 0.3 mm X 2.0 mm, 0.4 mm X 2.0 mm, and 0.5 mm X 2.0 mm.

The new Oasis LID & LASH Eyelid & Lash Cleansing Pads are packaged in a jar with pads that are pre-soaked with the original pump formulation for daily eyelid and lash cleansing and hydration.

The company also introduces Oasis LID & LASH + Tea Tree Oil Eyelid and Lash Cleansing Pads to the lid hygiene market. Both versions come with 60 pads for a full-month supply.

The manufacturer is accepting preorders for all three products now.

 

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