
The concept of Dermophthalmology and the Eye–Skin Axis continue to gain the interest of the pharmaceutical market and healthcare professionals.
In the context of the growing scientific and clinical discussion around comprehensive eyelid and ocular surface care, the PharmaManage, one of the most important information media in the pharmaceutical industry in Greece, included in its newsletter a special mention of the Dermophthalmology.
The newsletter was sent to thousands of pharmacists and pharmaceutical market professionals, presenting the concept of Dermo-Ophthalmology as a new approach that connects:
eyelid care, tear film stability, ocular comfort and overall health of the ocular surface.
At the same time, the newsletter highlighted the growing importance of pharmacy consultation in eye care, presenting Dermo-Ophthalmology as a new category that can enhance the comprehensive approach to patients.
Το newsletter του PharmaManage
referred to the recent IATRONET article, which presents Dermo-Ophthalmology as a new unifying scientific field that bridges Ophthalmology and Dermatology.
Read the article on IATRONET here:
The article also refers to the institutional presentation of Dermo-Ophthalmology at the Panhellenic Ophthalmological Congress of the OMMA, at the Athens Concert Hall.
Η Dermophthalmology και η φροντίδα της οφθαλμικής επιφάνειας
Dermophthalmology highlights the functional unity between:
skin → eyelids → eyelashes → meibomian glands → tear film → visual stability
Η προσέγγιση αυτή έχει ιδιαίτερη σημασία για συχνές παθήσεις όπως:
- blepharitis
- Chalazion
- Dry eye
- meibomian gland dysfunction
which are often related to the condition of the eyelids and the eye-skin barrier.
The contribution of the Ophthalmogen series
The application of the principles of Dermophthalmology in the daily care of the ocular surface is implemented through specialized approaches to eyelid hygiene and tear film stabilization, such as those developed within the Ophthalmogen Advanced Eye Care series.
The series was designed with the aim of comprehensive care:
- of the eyelids
- of eyelashes
- and the ocular surface
supporting the functional balance of Ophthalmoderma.





