Evaporative Dry Eye & Meibomian Gland Health

Your eyes aren't tired.They're running dry.

Burning, heavy, tired eyes that don't improve with rest aren't an energy problem. They're a tear film problem — and the cause is almost certainly in your eyelid glands, not your sleep schedule.

Healthy tear film 10–15 seconds Normal lipid layer intact

Enough time between blinks

Compromised tear film 2–5 seconds Thin or absent lipid layer

Cornea exposed before next blink

The Failed Fixes

If rest fixed it, it would have fixed it by now.

Burning eyes caused by a compromised tear film don't resolve with sleep. The mechanism that's failing — meibomian gland secretion — doesn't reset overnight. It needs direct intervention: sustained warmth that brings the oil back to the right consistency so the glands can clear and secrete again.

What people try Why it feels like it helps Why the problem remains
More sleep / rest Reduces general fatigue temporarily Tear film instability is unchanged. Symptoms return within hours of waking.
Lubricating eye drops Adds moisture briefly, reducing surface friction Replaces aqueous layer only. Does not address the missing lipid layer from blocked glands.
Blue-light glasses May reduce glare and squinting Squinting affects blink rate marginally. Root cause — gland secretion — is unaffected.
Blinking exercises Manually stimulates some secretion Without warmth to liquefy the oil, blocked ducts remain blocked. Exercises alone are insufficient.

What's Actually Happening

The fire is real. It's your cornea. Here's why.

Your eyelids contain 45–70 tiny oil-secreting glands called meibomian glands. Every blink, they release a lipid layer — a thin film of oil — that sits on top of the tear film and stops it evaporating. When these glands are blocked or under-functioning, that lipid layer thins or disappears entirely. The tear film evaporates between blinks. The cornea — one of the most densely innervated tissues in the human body — is exposed to air repeatedly, every few seconds.

That constant low-level exposure is what burning feels like. It is not tiredness. It is not strain. It is a specific sensory signal from corneal nerve endings responding to a surface that should be protected and isn't. The sensation is real, the cause is mechanical, and the fix is equally mechanical: restore the lipid layer by restoring the glands that produce it.

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80%

Of all dry eye cases are evaporative — caused by a failing lipid layer, not insufficient tears

344M

People globally affected. Most have never been told about their meibomian glands.

The Drops Problem

Drops add water. They don't add oil. That's the problem.

Lubricating eye drops replace the aqueous layer of the tear film — the watery component. For evaporative dry eye, the aqueous layer is largely intact. The problem is the lipid layer on top, which is produced by the meibomian glands. Without that oil cap, the water evaporates within seconds regardless of how many drops you use. Drops offer short-term surface relief. They don't clear blocked glands. They don't restore oil secretion. Within minutes, the tear film breaks down again.

Tear film cross-section diagram

Eye drops replenish the middle layer. For evaporative dry eye, the middle layer is not the problem — the lipid layer is.

Revivifeye Care

Address the lipid layer. Not the symptom.

Sustained warmth at 40–45°C is what liquefies meibomian oil and allows it to flow again. Ten minutes, once a day, consistently applied. Revivifeye Care delivers that warmth at the right temperature, fits the eyelid geometry, and stays dry — making the daily habit achievable rather than avoidable.

Thermal indicator

Confirms the mask is in the 40–45°C range — the temperature at which meibomian oil liquefies. You know the warmth is in the right zone.

Anatomical fit

Curved to sit flush against the eyelid contour. Even heat distribution across the entire lid surface — no cold spots, no gaps.

Dry-touch gel

No condensation, no wet sensation. The compliance barrier that made previous warm compress habits unsustainable — eliminated.

Ophthalmologist-developed

Built by a practicing European ophthalmologist who saw patients fail not the treatment, but the tools. Designed to fix that.

Not a wellness product. A clinical tool — designed to restore the gland function drops can't reach.

CE-marked
Class I Medical Device
EU MDR Compliant
Ophthalmologist-
Developed
Made in Latvia, EU
Free EU Shipping
+ 14-Day Returns
Phthalate-Free

What Our Customers Say

Mikkel Andersen Verified Buyer

Drops weren't helping. This did.

I'd been using drops every few hours for months. They'd help for about ten minutes then the burning would come back. Two weeks with Revivifeye in the morning and I'm barely reaching for the drops anymore.

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Sophie Lefebvre, Graphic Designer Verified Buyer

Burning gone after one week

I'm a graphic designer — 10 hours a day on screens. By mid-afternoon my eyes were burning badly. Started using Revivifeye at lunch and the difference after one week was remarkable.

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Oliver De Rycke, Photographer Verified Buyer

Finally something that actually works

Tried every type of drop on the market. Nothing lasted more than twenty minutes. After two weeks of the morning warm compress routine the burning has reduced significantly.

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Eye care routine

Burning eyes have a cause.Ten minutes a day addresses it.

The lipid layer your tear film is missing comes from your meibomian glands. Consistent warmth restores their function. Revivifeye Care is built for that — one daily habit, the right temperature, every morning.

Get Revivifeye Care — 246.00 kr

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