FAQ

FAQ

Lacrifill® Canalicular Gel is a new and innovative CE-marked and FDA-cleared medical device for lacrimal occlusion.

It is a transparent and sterile gel made of cross-linked hyaluronic acid, intended to block tear drainage by occlusion of the canalicular system.

Lacrifill® is indicated for use, for up to 6 months, in patients experiencing dry eye symptoms, and comes in a prefilled syringe that is sufficient for administration in both eyes of one patient.

0.2ml of gel seems like a large amount for the canaliculus, can I use less?
Can Lacrifill be used in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome?
How long does it take to flush out?1
Is it necessary to treat eye inflammation before lacrimal occlusion with Lacrifill?
Is Lacrifill presertive free and non-allergnic?
What if I only want to treat one eye today and the other eye later, if performing unilateral surgery for example?
What is the self-life of Lacrifill and does it need to be stored in a fridge?
What is the specifics of the gel formulation, MW etc?
Why are you providing and recommending a 25G straight canula?2

Lacrifill can be used with a 25–27G lacrimal cannula but we recommend the 25G short, straight cannula because it offers the moothest flow given the viscosity of the gel.

Why do I have to irrigate before administration?
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