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    Harnessing the soothing and restorative benefits of heat therapy, these innovative eye masks rehydrate the eye area using natural moisture, replicating the effects of a warm compress without that ...

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  5. Punctal plug - Wikipedia

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    A punctal plug, also known as tear duct plug or lacrimal plug, is a small medical device that is inserted into the tear duct (puncta) of an eye to block the duct. This prevents the drainage of liquid from the eye. They are used to treat dry eye. Artificial tears are usually still required after punctal plug insertion. [1]

  6. Yes, You Can Rent Out Your Eye Socket For Money

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    "[The patient] wanted a sparkle in his eye," he explains. A novelty eye can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $5,500 -- about the same range as a regular prosthetic -- but they aren't covered by insurance. Andy recalls one patient who was determined to make a return on his investment: He asked . for an eye that featured the Nike swoosh.

  7. Microwave burn - Wikipedia

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    The depth of penetration depends on the frequency of the microwaves and the tissue type. The Active Denial System ("pain ray") is a less-lethal directed energy weapon that employs a microwave beam at 95 GHz; a two-second burst of the 95 GHz focused beam heats the skin to a temperature of 130 °F (54 °C) at a depth of 1/64th of an inch (0.4 mm) and is claimed to cause skin pain without lasting ...