Question:
I just purchased the Retyne device and have been reading the “conditions” and “advanced treatments” on your website.
I have a Cystoid Macular Edema (CME) in one eye.
What program do you suggest I try to dissolve or treat this cyst?
Thank you for any advice you may be able to give me.
Answer:
Was CME diagnosed after an Eye Surgery?
According to Retyne Data sheet, Blood vessels in the retina become leaky due to inflammation, diabetes, or other damage.
It would be suggested then to use the Inflammation program on the controller. This is program #4
Start with 15 minutes a day each day on “LOW” for this treatment never use the HIGH setting.
Increase to 15 minutes each; twice daily, as the eyes adjust to the treatment program.
The frequency treatment can take months to reduce/remove the cyst (CME): “Low + Slow = Best Results”
You can pull the mask further down the nose to take advantage of a broader spectrum display of Red Light in the Low setting.
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Update Regarding Retyne Mask Usage
Updated guidance concerning the Retyne Mask. In most clinical applications, users are advised against utilizing the HIGH intensity setting on the controller. The majority of successful treatment outcomes—particularly for conditions such as macular degeneration—were achieved using the LOW setting over extended treatment periods spanning several months. Sessions lasting 15 to 30 minutes were deemed sufficient for therapeutic efficacy.
While each Retyne Mask package includes printed instructions detailing both Low and High Intensity modes, Retyne Labs has issued a consensus recommendation: For the majority of ocular treatments, LOW mode should be exclusively employed.

Rationale:
Extended therapy sessions at lower intensity demonstrated significantly superior long-term results compared to any treatments administered in HIGH mode. This conclusion is supported by observed clinical outcomes, reinforcing the preference for sustained, low-intensity application.
Retyne Labs.