Introduction
From "sprays cause infections" to "they’re just scented water," misinformation plagues Eye Care Spray. We consulted three ophthalmologists to separate facts from fiction, focusing on ultrasonic atomization tech and blue light protection claims.
Myth 1: "Sprays Are Less Effective Than Drops"
Truth: FDA-cleared Dry Eye Relief Spray with ultrasonic atomization delivers comparable hydration (per 2024 UCLA study). Bonus: sprays hydrate eyelids where 80% of dryness starts.
Myth 2: "Preservatives Are Necessary"
Truth: Advanced Eye Fatigue Relief Spray now uses:
💧 Airless pumps to prevent contamination
🌿 Natural antimicrobials like grapeseed extract
Myth 3: "Blue Light Protection Eye Spray is a Gimmick"
Truth: Peer-reviewed research shows lutein/zeaxanthin sprays:
Block 45% of HEV blue light (Optometry & Vision Science, 2025)
Boost macular pigment density with 6-month use
Doctor’s Tip:
"Close eyes when spraying to avoid temporary blur—ultrasonic atomization works through eyelids," advises Dr. Lisa Ostrin (University of Houston).
Conclusion
Modern Eye Care Spray is backed by optics science. Don’t let outdated myths deny you cutting-edge relief.