Advanced Dry Eye Clinic at The Eyesmith
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QMR Treatment for Dry Eye
Advanced regenerative support for tear function and ocular surface health
QMR (Quantum Molecular Resonance) is a non-invasive, bio-stimulatory treatment designed to support the tissues responsible for tear production, gland function and ocular surface stability.
At The Eyesmith, QMR is used as part of our Advanced Dry Eye Treatment Pathway, and is also available as a stand-alone treatment course.
What is QMR?
QMR uses controlled electrical resonance to interact with cells at a microscopic level.
Unlike heat-based treatments, QMR works through a resonance effect, influencing cellular behaviour without causing thermal damage.
This allows it to:
Support tissue repair
Improve gland function
Reduce inflammation
Enhance tear film quality
How QMR Works (The Science Explained Simply)
QMR works through a multi-step biological process, influencing cells, inflammation and tissue regeneration.
1. Anti-inflammatory effect
QMR helps reduce inflammation by influencing immune cells.
It promotes the shift of M1 macrophages (pro-inflammatory)
Towards M2 macrophages (anti-inflammatory)
This helps calm chronic inflammation often present in dry eye disease.
2. Resonance effect at a cellular level
QMR delivers energy that alters the cellular environment:
Modifies ion concentration inside and outside cells
Changes the transmembrane potential (electrical state of the cell)
Breaks molecular bonds without heat, using resonance
This creates the conditions needed for cellular repair and regeneration.
3. Stem cell activation and replication
Changes in cellular electrical balance stimulate:
Stem cell replication
Formation of new “daughter” cells
These cells are involved in repairing damaged or underperforming ocular tissues.
4. Regenerative response
The newly formed cells contribute to:
Repair of non-functional ocular structures
Restoration of tissue involved in tear production and gland function
5. Natural tissue regeneration
The end result is:
Tissue regeneration with normal functional characteristics
Improved long-term stability of the ocular surface
What does this mean for your eyes?
Through these processes, QMR helps:
Improve meibomian gland function
Enhance tear film quality
Reduce ocular surface inflammation
Improve comfort and visual stability
Support long-term recovery rather than short-term relief
When is QMR recommended?
QMR may be particularly beneficial for:
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)
Mixed dry eye (evaporative + aqueous)
Chronic or treatment-resistant dry eye
Patients with ongoing inflammation
Patients with poor tear quality
Those wanting a non-invasive regenerative approach
QMR as Part of Your Treatment Plan
QMR is often combined with:
IPL (to reduce inflammation and clear gland obstruction)
Meibomian gland expression (to restore oil flow)
This combination allows us to treat both:
Mechanical blockage (IPL + expression)
Biological function and healing (QMR)
Stand-Alone QMR Treatment — £750
QMR is also available as a dedicated treatment course.
Includes:
6 QMR sessions
Ongoing clinical monitoring
Personalised dry eye advice
Treatment optimisation during the course
This is suitable for patients who:
Have already been assessed
Prefer a non-IPL option
Need targeted support for tear function and inflammation
What to Expect During Treatment
Treatment is gentle and non-invasive
No heat or discomfort
No downtime
Sessions typically last around 20 minutes
Most patients find the treatment relaxing.
How Many Sessions Will I Need?
QMR works best as a course rather than a single session.
Typically:
6 sessions are recommended for meaningful improvement
Additional sessions may be advised depending on severity
Why Choose QMR?
QMR is different from traditional treatments because it:
Targets the underlying biology of dry eye
Supports cellular repair and regeneration
Reduces inflammation at an immune level
Improves function—not just symptoms
Book a QMR Consultation
The first step is understanding the cause of your dry eye and whether QMR is the right treatment for you.
Book your Advanced Dry Eye Assessment to understand the cause of your symptoms and explore your treatment options.
