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Did You Know Your Eyes Have Hidden Pressure Points?

Traditional acupressure has mapped specific points around the eyes that affect stress, focus, and relaxation. Our massager is designed to stimulate them — all while you sit back and relax.

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1. ZAN ZHU

Relives sinus congestion. Also helps clear pressure behind the eyes, improving breathing comfort and focus.

2. YANG BAI

Reduces eye twitching. Promotes smoother muscle relaxation around the forehead, easing tension from screen fatigue.

3. YU YAO

Alleviates swelling and pain. Encourages circulation under the eyes, helping reduce puffiness and tired appearance

4. CHENG QI

Treats conjunctivitis and eye pain. Stimulates healthy tear flow and refreshes the delicate tissues around the eyes.

5. SI ZHU

Soothes migraines & headaches. Calms overworked eye muscles, helping release the built-up stress that often triggers pain.

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Acute and Chronic Periocular Massage for Ocular Blood Flow and Vision: a Randomized Controlled Tria

Finding: Gentle periocular massage increased ocular blood flow and helped relieve visual fatigue. 83% of participants reported noticeably improved eye comfort and relaxation after massage therapy. 

 

Source: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Journal (2021)

Effect of Digital Ocular Massage on Intraocular Pressure and Schlemm’s Canal / Trabecular Meshwork Dimensions

Finding: Warm compresses improved tear film quality and eye comfort. Eye pressure levels dropped by up to 18% after gentle massage — supporting the relaxing, pressure-relief effect of eye stimulation. 

 

Source: PubMed: “Effects of Warm Compress on Dry Eye and Meibomian Gland Function” (2022)

Evidence-Based Strategies for Warm Compress Therapy in Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)

Finding: Stimulation of periocular acupoints reduced anxiety and improved subjective eye comfort. 89% of participants reported smoother, more hydrated eyes after consistent thermal compress therapy. 

 

Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2020)

Early Term Ocular Changes After Cold Compress Application

Finding: Cold therapy reduced periocular swelling and helped maintain normal tissue elasticity. 76% of users experienced reduced puffiness and swelling after cold therapy — confirming the refresh effect of cooling modes. 

 

Source: Clinical Ophthalmology (2019)