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Offer patients painless relief from inflammatory lid disease and itchy, dry eyes with Blephex, a new device allowing doctors to treat blepharitis. Product comes complete with hand piece, charging cradle, educational materials, five patient procedure packs and one bottle of LidHygenix foam. blephex.com
P R I C E : $1,995, plus $19 per treatment pack
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Nearsights has been making and selling now-trendy monocles since 2001. New from the family business: a Ruggedized Tactical Monocle, a scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens in a silicone frame. The RTM is available in multiple diopters and in two styles: dog-tag and circle, in black and urban camo. nearsights.com
P R I C E : $39.99
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Don’t fret over the new ICD-10 codes. The American Optometric Association has a 2015 ICD-10 package that can help you better understand the changes and get reimbursed. It includes 2015 editions of the AOA Codes for Optometry (ICD-10), express mapping card and the AMA CPT Professional Edition. AOA members save $50. aoa.org/marketplace
P R I C E : $221
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Help customers warm up to winter sports with new goggles from Cocoons. Designed to fit over prescription glasses, the goggles feature a dual layer, anti-fog lens system. High-contrast orange lenses have a silver mirror finish that blocks 100 percent of UVA&B rays. cocoonseyewear.com
P R I C E : $69.95
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From LensPen, a big name in the camera world, comes the new Peeps eyeglass cleaning device. A retractable goat-hair brush removes dust and particles that can damage coatings, then slide-out arms padded with a carbon compound remove fingerprints. Available in various colors. lenspen.com
P R I C E : rom $10