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Understanding IPL Therapy for Dry Eye

IPL was first known for cosmetic skin care, yet its true breakthrough lies in treating ocular surface disease. This advanced light-based therapy has proven particularly effective for patients struggling with chronic inflammation, meibomian gland dysfunction, and conditions that don't respond well to conventional treatments. Whether you're dealing with ocular rosacea, preparing for or recovering from LASIK or SMILE surgery, managing demodex blepharitis, or exploring options for your specific skin type, IPL offers a targeted approach that addresses the root causes of dry eye rather than just masking symptoms. This section explains how the therapy works at a cellular level and why it delivers lasting results where other treatments may fall short.

Although IPL started as a cosmetic procedure, eye doctors now use it to manage meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, styes, acne rosacea, and Demodex. Precise light pulses minimize abnormal eyelid blood vessels, lower inflammation, and warm the glands to improve oil flow.

IPL shrinks abnormal blood vessels that supply inflammatory substances to the eyelids. Fewer vessels mean less inflammation and greater comfort for chronic dry eye sufferers.

The gentle heat produced by IPL melts thick, stagnant oils inside the meibomian glands. Once liquefied, these oils flow more freely, creating a healthier tear film.

Light energy from IPL reduces bacterial colonies along the eyelid margins. Lower bacteria counts decrease toxins and inflammation, supporting a cleaner lid environment.

By easing inflammation, enhancing gland function, and cutting bacterial load, IPL stabilizes the oil layer of the tear film. A stable tear film keeps eyes lubricated and reduces the gritty sensation of dry eye.

Who Can Benefit from IPL Therapy?

Primary Eye Conditions Treated with IPL Therapy

IPL therapy offers targeted treatment for a range of common eye conditions that affect the health and comfort of your ocular surface. These conditions often share underlying inflammatory pathways, making IPL an effective multi-purpose solution that addresses root causes rather than just symptoms.

Meibomian gland dysfunction occurs when the oil-producing glands in your eyelids become blocked or produce poor-quality oils, leading to rapid tear evaporation. IPL treats the inflammatory processes at the source of gland blockage, restoring normal function rather than simply masking discomfort.

  • Targets chronic inflammation around the glands while stimulating healthier, more stable oil production
  • Improves tear film quality and stability more effectively than punctal plugs, which only address tear volume
  • Combines therapeutic heat with powerful anti-inflammatory benefits for sustained, long-term relief
  • Most patients notice improved comfort and reduced symptoms after just 2-3 treatment sessions
  • Particularly effective for patients who found limited or temporary success with artificial tears, warm compresses, or lid hygiene alone
  • Reduces dependence on daily maintenance routines and eye drops

Blepharitis is a chronic inflammation of the eyelid margins that causes persistent redness, crusting, and discomfort. IPL therapy addresses both the vascular and bacterial components of this frustrating condition, providing relief that conventional treatments often cannot achieve.

  • Shrinks and eliminates abnormal blood vessels along the lid margin that fuel bacterial overgrowth and inflammation
  • Softens hardened, waxy secretions trapped in meibomian glands, allowing for more effective gland expression
  • Significantly reduces morning crusting, daytime itching, burning sensations, and eyelid swelling
  • Improves the appearance of red, irritated eyelids for both comfort and cosmetic benefits
  • Works synergistically with lid hygiene practices to maintain long-term control
  • Reduces flare-ups and the need for antibiotic treatments

Demodex folliculorum and brevis are microscopic mites that naturally inhabit eyelash follicles but can overpopulate and cause significant inflammation. IPL's photothermal energy is absorbed by these mites, effectively reducing their numbers and the resulting inflammatory response.

  • Directly reduces mite populations along the lash line and within follicles through targeted light absorption
  • Improves meibomian gland oil flow that mites disrupt through their feeding and waste products
  • Significantly lessens characteristic symptoms like intense itching, burning sensations, and persistent redness
  • Reduces cylindrical dandruff (collarettes) at the base of eyelashes, a telltale sign of Demodex
  • Provides relief when tea tree oil treatments prove too irritating or inconvenient
  • Helps break the cycle of reinfestation when combined with proper lid hygiene

Styes (hordeola) and chalazia are painful or uncomfortable lumps caused by blocked and infected glands. IPL therapy accelerates healing by addressing both the bacterial infection and the underlying gland blockage that allows these conditions to develop.

  • Speeds resolution of active styes and chalazia without requiring oral antibiotics or surgical incision and drainage
  • Softens and liquefies thickened, clogged gland contents to facilitate natural drainage
  • Reduces inflammation that causes pain, swelling, and cosmetic concerns
  • Significantly lowers the risk of recurrence by improving overall gland function
  • Offers a non-invasive alternative to steroid injections or surgical procedures
  • Prevents the chronic inflammation that can lead to permanent gland damage

Specialized Conditions and Additional Benefits

Beyond treating primary dry eye conditions, IPL therapy has proven valuable for patients facing unique challenges related to surgery, systemic disease, and other inflammatory processes affecting the eyes and surrounding skin. The therapy's versatility makes it an excellent option for complex or multi-factorial cases.

Patients planning LASIK, PRK, cataract surgery, or other ocular procedures often experience temporary or persistent dry eye symptoms. IPL can optimize ocular surface health before surgery and accelerate recovery afterward, leading to better visual outcomes and greater comfort.

  • Pre-surgical treatment optimizes tear film quality, improving surgical measurements and outcomes
  • Reduces the severity and duration of post-surgical dryness and irritation that commonly occurs after corneal procedures
  • Enhances tear film quality and stability during the critical healing period for smoother, faster recovery
  • Minimizes the need for intensive artificial tear regimens after surgery
  • Well-tolerated with minimal risk and no interference with surgical healing
  • Helps patients achieve clearer, more comfortable vision sooner after their procedures
  • Particularly beneficial for patients with pre-existing MGD or dry eye who face higher surgical risks

Ocular rosacea causes persistent redness, inflammation, and dry eye symptoms due to abnormal blood vessel growth and chronic inflammation. IPL directly addresses the vascular changes responsible for these uncomfortable symptoms.

  • Eliminates dilated, abnormal blood vessels (telangiectasias) that characterize ocular rosacea
  • Significantly minimizes chronic redness, eye irritation, and the feeling of grittiness
  • Restores healthier meibomian gland function that rosacea disrupts
  • Improves tear quality and reduces inflammatory mediators in the tear film
  • Reduces frequency of rosacea flare-ups affecting the eyes
  • Can decrease reliance on long-term oral antibiotics like doxycycline
  • Provides both ocular relief and facial skin improvement simultaneously

Acne and excessive oil production around the eyelids and periocular area can exacerbate eye discomfort and cosmetic concerns. IPL regulates sebaceous gland activity and reduces acne-causing bacteria, promoting clearer, healthier skin.

  • Targets and eliminates Propionibacterium acnes bacteria that cause inflammatory acne lesions
  • Helps balance overactive sebaceous gland activity without causing excessive dryness
  • Promotes smoother skin texture and reduced pore appearance in the treated area
  • Decreases the frequency of breakouts around the delicate eye area
  • Reduces both inflammatory papules and comedones (blackheads/whiteheads)
  • Gentle enough for the thin, sensitive skin around the eyes

Patients with autoimmune diseases, cancer treatment side effects, or chronic pain syndromes affecting the eyes have also reported meaningful benefits from IPL therapy. These complex cases often don't respond well to conventional treatments, making IPL an important therapeutic option.

  • Sjögren's Syndrome: Reduces inflammatory burden on meibomian glands despite decreased tear production from lacrimal dysfunction
  • Glaucoma Medication-Related Dry Eye: Helps counteract preservative-induced inflammation and MGD from long-term drop use
  • Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD): Addresses the inflammatory component of ocular GVHD when other treatments provide limited relief
  • Neuropathic Ocular Pain: May reduce pain signals by decreasing peripheral inflammation even without visible surface damage
  • Age-Related Dry Eye: Particularly effective for patients over 50 experiencing hormonal changes affecting gland function
  • Environmental and Occupational Dry Eye: Strengthens tear film resilience against extended screen time, air conditioning, and other environmental stressors

An added advantage of IPL therapy is its well-documented cosmetic effects on the periocular skin. While treating eye conditions, many patients notice visible improvements in their skin's appearance.

  • Reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and crow's feet around the eyes through collagen stimulation
  • Creates more even skin tone by fading sun damage, age spots, and hyperpigmentation
  • Minimizes visible capillaries and redness in the facial skin
  • Improves overall skin texture, brightness, and clarity
  • Provides a refreshed, more youthful appearance without surgery or downtime
  • Results in dual benefits of therapeutic eye treatment and aesthetic skin improvement

The IPL Treatment Procedure

Every treatment session follows a careful protocol to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Protective goggles or corneal shields are placed over the eyes, and a cooling gel is applied to the eyelids and nearby facial skin.

Light pulses are directed to the lower eyelids and canthal areas. A series of four sessions, about one month apart, is typical, with maintenance visits as needed.

Patients feel a brief snapping sensation as light pulses contact the skin, which most describe as tolerable.

After the session, gentle gland expression may be performed. Patients should avoid sun exposure, use mineral sunscreen, and allow any mild redness to subside over a few hours to days.

Settings are adjusted based on skin tone. Patch testing helps prevent pigment changes in darker skin, ensuring safe and effective results for all patients.

How IPL Differs from Conventional Dry Eye Treatments

How IPL Differs from Conventional Dry Eye Treatments

While standard therapies often manage symptoms temporarily, IPL focuses on correcting the underlying inflammatory and vascular dysfunction that drives chronic dry eye conditions. This fundamental difference in treatment approach explains why many patients experience more lasting relief with IPL compared to conventional management alone.

Traditional dry eye treatments provide symptomatic relief but rarely address the inflammatory cascade and gland dysfunction at the heart of most chronic cases. Understanding these differences helps patients make informed decisions about their care.

  • Artificial Tears: Temporarily supplement tear volume but do nothing to improve natural tear production or quality; require frequent application throughout the day with diminishing effectiveness over time
  • Warm Compresses: Provide short-term gland softening and comfort but cannot reduce inflammation or eliminate abnormal blood vessels; effects last only 1-2 hours and require daily commitment
  • Lid Hygiene Products: Clean external debris and reduce bacterial load but don't penetrate deep enough to restore gland function or address internal inflammation
  • Prescription Eye Drops (Restasis, Xiidra): Take 3-6 months to show benefit and require twice-daily application indefinitely; address one aspect of inflammation but not vascular or mechanical gland problems
  • IPL Therapy: Targets root causes by eliminating inflammatory blood vessels, stimulating collagen remodeling around glands, reducing bacterial and parasitic loads, and restoring natural oil production; effects build cumulatively and can last 6-12 months after a treatment series
  • Outcome Difference: Conventional treatments manage symptoms you'll always have, while IPL works to resolve the underlying disease process so natural tear function can return

One of IPL's most significant advantages is its ability to provide sustained relief long after the treatment series ends, reducing the daily burden of dry eye management that conventional therapies require.

  • Most patients complete an initial series of 3-4 treatments spaced 3-4 weeks apart, then enjoy 6-12 months of sustained improvement
  • Many patients reduce or eliminate their reliance on artificial tears, warm compresses, and daily lid hygiene routines
  • Annual maintenance treatments (1-2 sessions) help sustain benefits without the daily time commitment of conventional therapies
  • Progressive improvement occurs over months as glands recover function and inflammation resolves completely
  • Unlike chronic medication regimens, IPL doesn't require indefinite daily compliance to maintain results
  • Patients report improved quality of life with fewer interruptions for eye care throughout their day
  • Cost-effectiveness improves over time as the need for ongoing drops, compresses, and supplements decreases significantly

IPL delivers optimal results when integrated into a comprehensive dry eye management plan. Your doctor may recommend combining IPL with other treatments to address multiple aspects of your condition simultaneously.

  • Meibomian Gland Expression: Performed immediately after IPL sessions while glands are softened, allowing complete evacuation of blocked material for maximum benefit
  • Preservative-Free Artificial Tears: Provide comfort during the healing process between IPL treatments while natural tear function improves; gradually reduced as symptoms resolve
  • Omega-3 Supplementation: Supports healthier oil production from recovering meibomian glands, enhancing and prolonging IPL results
  • Prescription Anti-Inflammatory Drops: May be used short-term to accelerate inflammation reduction in severe cases, then discontinued as IPL effects take hold
  • BlephEx or Lid Debridement: Can be performed before starting IPL to remove biofilm and create a cleaner treatment environment
  • Intense Regulated Pulsed Light (IRPL) or Low-Level Light Therapy: Some practices combine multiple light-based technologies for enhanced results
  • Your treatment plan is customized based on your specific diagnosis, severity, and response to therapy

IPL therapy for dry eye is supported by extensive clinical research demonstrating measurable improvements in both objective signs and subjective symptoms. These studies validate what patients consistently report in practice.

  • Tear Break-Up Time (TBUT) improvements of 3-5 seconds on average, indicating more stable tear film that resists evaporation
  • Meibomian gland secretion quality scores improve by 40-60% after a complete treatment series, showing restored oil production
  • Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) scores decrease by 50% or more, reflecting substantial symptom relief in validated questionnaires
  • Studies show 85-93% of patients report meaningful improvement in comfort lasting 6+ months after treatment
  • Meibography (gland imaging) reveals reduced gland dropout and improved gland morphology in many patients
  • Improvements typically begin within 3 weeks of the first treatment and continue building for 3-6 months after series completion
  • Long-term follow-up studies demonstrate sustained benefits at 12-24 months with annual maintenance treatments
  • Inflammatory marker levels (MMP-9, IL-6) decrease significantly in tear samples after IPL therapy

IPL for dry eye has an excellent safety record when performed by trained professionals using appropriate equipment and protocols. Understanding what to expect helps patients feel confident and prepared for treatment.

  • Treatment Comfort: Most patients describe a warm sensation and occasional bright flashes; topical anesthetic and protective shields ensure eye safety
  • Minimal Downtime: Patients return to normal activities immediately with only temporary redness lasting 30-60 minutes
  • Side Effects: Mild swelling or sensitivity for 24-48 hours is possible but uncommon; serious complications are extremely rare with proper technique
  • Screening Process: Comprehensive evaluation identifies contraindications like active skin infections, recent sun exposure, or photosensitizing medications
  • Pre-Treatment Guidelines: Patients avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and certain skincare products for 2-4 weeks before treatment to minimize risk
  • Post-Treatment Care: Sun protection is essential for 2-4 weeks after each session; gentle skincare and avoiding harsh products promotes optimal healing
  • Not Suitable For: Patients with very dark skin (Fitzpatrick types V-VI), active eye infections, or certain autoimmune skin conditions may need alternative treatments
  • Long-Term Safety: No evidence of cumulative damage or increased eye disease risk with properly administered IPL therapy

IPL's treatment schedule differs significantly from the daily demands of conventional dry eye therapies, offering patients greater freedom and flexibility while achieving superior results.

  • Initial Series: Typically 3-4 treatments scheduled 3-4 weeks apart allow progressive healing and optimal gland recovery
  • Maintenance Schedule: Most patients need only 1-2 annual sessions to maintain results, versus daily drops and compresses indefinitely
  • Time Commitment: Each IPL session takes 10-15 minutes in-office compared to 2-3 hours weekly spent on home therapies
  • Flexibility: Maintenance timing can be adjusted based on individual needs—some patients go 12-18 months between treatments
  • Cumulative Benefits: Each treatment builds on previous results, with gland function continuing to improve between sessions
  • Cost Comparison: While IPL has higher upfront costs, many patients find it more economical than years of daily drops, supplements, and devices
  • Retreatment Indicators: Patients learn to recognize early symptom return and can schedule maintenance before full relapse occurs
  • Treatment Response: Some patients achieve such significant improvement they need less frequent maintenance than originally anticipated

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About IPL for Dry Eye

Patients considering IPL therapy often have practical questions about cost, candidacy, comfort, and what to expect long-term. This section addresses the most common concerns to help you make an informed decision about whether IPL is right for you.

IPL for dry eye is considered an elective procedure by most insurance carriers, meaning patients typically pay out-of-pocket for treatment. However, coverage policies vary and are evolving as more clinical evidence emerges supporting IPL's therapeutic benefits.

  • Most practices charge $300-$600 per session, with initial treatment series of 3-4 sessions totaling $1,200-$2,400
  • Some insurance plans may cover IPL if documented conservative treatments (drops, warm compresses, prescription medications) have failed for at least 3-6 months
  • HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds can typically be used for IPL treatment with proper documentation from your eye doctor
  • Many practices offer payment plans or package pricing that reduces per-session costs when purchasing a full treatment series upfront
  • Consider the long-term value: reducing or eliminating daily costs of prescription drops ($200-400/year), artificial tears ($100-300/year), and supplements ($150-300/year) can offset initial investment within 1-2 years
  • Medicare and Medicaid rarely cover IPL for dry eye, though some Medicare Advantage plans may offer partial coverage as an additional benefit
  • Ask your provider for a detailed treatment plan with CPT codes and diagnosis codes to submit for potential reimbursement or appeal denied claims—learn more about comprehensive dry eye care options

While IPL is safe for many patients, certain conditions and circumstances make treatment inadvisable or impossible. Understanding these limitations helps set appropriate expectations and protects patient safety.

  • Skin Type Limitations: Patients with very dark skin (Fitzpatrick types V-VI) may experience adverse reactions because melanin absorbs light energy intended for blood vessels; alternative wavelengths or technologies may be safer—read more about IPL for different skin types
  • Recent Sun Exposure: Active tans, sunburns, or self-tanning products must fade completely (4-6 weeks) before treatment to prevent burns or hyperpigmentation
  • Photosensitizing Medications: Tetracyclines (doxycycline, minocycline), retinoids (isotretinoin/Accutane), St. John's Wort, and certain diuretics increase light sensitivity and burn risk; may require medication adjustment or waiting period—learn about Accutane and dry eye
  • Active Skin Conditions: Eczema, psoriasis, open wounds, or active infections in the treatment area must resolve completely before IPL can be performed safely
  • Pregnancy and Nursing: While no specific harm has been documented, most providers defer treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding as a precautionary measure
  • History of Keloid Scarring: Patients prone to excessive scar tissue formation may develop unwanted scarring from IPL, though risk around the eyes is lower than other body areas
  • Unrealistic Expectations: Patients expecting immediate complete resolution or those unable to commit to the full treatment series and follow-up care may not achieve satisfactory results
  • Epilepsy triggered by bright flashing lights requires special precautions but is not always an absolute contraindication with proper modifications

IPL is one of several advanced in-office treatments for chronic dry eye. Understanding how these technologies differ helps patients and doctors choose the most appropriate option or combination approach.

  • IPL vs. Thermal Pulsation (LipiFlow/TearCare): IPL reduces inflammation and vascular abnormalities while also providing heat; thermal devices focus solely on melting gland blockages through sustained heat application without addressing inflammation—learn more about TearCare
  • Mechanism Difference: IPL treats the inflammatory root cause and can improve multiple conditions simultaneously (MGD, ocular rosacea, demodex), while thermal devices primarily address mechanical gland obstruction
  • Treatment Duration: IPL requires 3-4 sessions over 3-4 months; LipiFlow/TearCare typically requires 1-2 sessions but may need repeating every 6-12 months
  • Comfort During Treatment: Thermal pulsation can cause significant pressure sensation on the eyes; IPL involves only light pulses on closed eyelids with minimal discomfort
  • Cost Comparison: LipiFlow sessions cost $800-1,200 each; TearCare $600-900; IPL $300-600 per session—total series costs are often comparable
  • Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy: Some practices offer RF energy that heats tissue without light absorption, effective for gland expression but lacking IPL's anti-inflammatory vascular effects
  • Combination Approaches: Many practices pair IPL with immediate gland expression or alternate IPL with thermal treatments for enhanced, longer-lasting results
  • Best Candidates: IPL excels for inflammatory dry eye, rosacea, and visible vessels; thermal devices work better for pure mechanical blockage without significant inflammation; punctal plugs address tear volume rather than quality

Understanding cosmetic and contact lens guidelines helps patients plan treatments around their daily routines and social commitments while ensuring optimal safety and results.

  • Day of Treatment: Arrive with completely clean skin—no makeup, moisturizer, or skincare products on the treatment area; oils and cosmetics can interfere with light absorption and increase burn risk
  • After Treatment: Avoid all eye makeup for 24 hours to allow treated skin to recover; facial makeup away from the eye area can typically resume immediately—get tips on removing makeup with dry eye
  • Returning to Normal Makeup: Resume full makeup routine 24-48 hours post-treatment once any redness or sensitivity has resolved; use mineral-based products if skin feels sensitive
  • Contact Lenses on Treatment Day: Wear glasses to your appointment; contacts must be removed before treatment and should not be reinserted for 4-6 hours afterward
  • Contact Lens Use After Treatment: Many patients find contacts more comfortable in the days following IPL as tear quality improves; however, persistent dryness during the initial series may require reducing wear time
  • Eyelash Extensions and Tinting: Remove lash extensions at least 1 week before IPL; wait 2 weeks after treatment before reapplying; postpone lash or brow tinting for 2 weeks before and after each session
  • Sunscreen Requirements: Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen daily starting 2 weeks before treatment and continuing for 4 weeks after your final session; mineral formulas are less likely to cause irritation
  • Schedule treatments during times when going makeup-free for 1-2 days won't disrupt important events or professional obligations

Life circumstances sometimes interrupt treatment plans. Understanding the consequences of incomplete treatment or lapsed maintenance helps patients make informed decisions about pausing or resuming care.

  • Stopping Mid-Series: Partial improvement often occurs even with 1-2 treatments, but full therapeutic benefits require completing the initial 3-4 session series; stopping early means you won't achieve maximum gland recovery or inflammation reduction
  • Symptom Regression: Benefits gained from incomplete series typically begin declining 2-4 months after the last treatment as inflammation gradually returns and gland function deteriorates
  • No Permanent Harm: There's no medical risk to stopping IPL treatment at any point; you simply return to your pre-treatment baseline over time rather than maintaining improvement
  • Resuming Interrupted Treatment: If you pause mid-series for 3-6 months, your doctor may recommend starting over to rebuild cumulative benefits; shorter breaks (4-8 weeks) usually allow continuation without restarting
  • Skipping Maintenance: After completing initial series, most patients need maintenance every 6-12 months; skipping maintenance doesn't erase previous gains immediately but allows gradual symptom return over 6-18 months
  • Extended Gaps: Waiting 2+ years between maintenance sessions often requires a mini-series of 2-3 treatments rather than a single maintenance session to recapture previous benefit levels
  • Cost Considerations: Regular maintenance ($300-600 annually) preserves results more cost-effectively than allowing complete relapse and requiring a new full treatment series ($1,200-2,400)—explore comprehensive dry eye care strategies
  • Communicate honestly with your provider about schedule conflicts or financial concerns—many practices offer flexible spacing or payment options to help patients maintain their results

Setting accurate expectations about treatment timeline prevents disappointment and helps patients stay committed to the full treatment protocol. IPL benefits build progressively rather than appearing overnight.

  • First 1-2 Weeks: Minimal symptom change is typical; some patients notice slight increase in comfort while others experience no difference; the inflammatory cascade is just beginning to respond
  • After Session 2 (Week 3-4): Most patients report first noticeable improvements—reduced burning, less frequent need for artificial tears, decreased redness; these early changes confirm treatment is working
  • After Session 3 (Week 6-8): Significant improvement becomes apparent with longer periods of comfortable vision, better tolerance of environmental triggers, and visibly healthier eyelid appearance
  • After Session 4 (Week 9-12): Maximum benefits typically achieved by 2-4 weeks after final session as inflammation reaches lowest levels and glands function at their recovered capacity
  • Peak Benefit Window: Months 3-9 after completing series represent the "sweet spot" where symptoms are most controlled and quality of life improvements are most evident—understand more about tear film stability
  • Individual Variation: Some patients (15-20%) see dramatic improvement after just 1-2 sessions, while others (10-15%) require 5-6 sessions for satisfactory results; baseline severity and underlying conditions influence response speed
  • Gradual vs. Sudden: Improvement typically accumulates gradually rather than appearing suddenly; keeping a symptom diary helps track subtle progress that might otherwise go unnoticed—learn about understanding dry eye beyond tears
  • Maintenance Phase: Scheduling your first maintenance session when you notice subtle symptom return (usually 6-12 months) prevents full relapse and requires less intensive retreatment than waiting for complete symptom return

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