Publication: Review of Optometry
In this Review of Optometry feature on clinical instruments that can enhance optometric practice, Dr. Paul Karpecki spotlights the Meivertor as one of the more exciting new tools available. He describes how its disposable silicone tips gently grasp lashes with a simple turning motion to evert the eyelid — a design that frees the clinician’s second hand entirely.
Beyond meibography, Dr. Karpecki notes the Meivertor’s ability to hold the everted eyelid in place for extended periods, making it particularly useful for procedures such as concretion removal and inclusion cyst removal where sustained lid exposure is essential.
This early coverage from one of optometry’s most respected voices helped introduce the Meivertor to a broad clinical audience, positioning it as a practical solution for practices looking to streamline eversion and expand their procedural capabilities.
