Most practices treat skin, inflammation and ocular rosacea… but ignore one of the most visible and billable concerns: eyelid laxity.
OcuLift is a 20-minute, non-surgical protocol that allows you to treat upper and lower lid laxity— without surgery or downtime.
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Optometry practices
Ophthalmology practices
Medical spas
Aesthetic practices looking to expand periocular treatments

"Improved Eyelid Function"
“I’m really excited about the OcuLift protocol because it directly helps with dermatochalasis.
Many of my patients struggle with incomplete blink. Using OcuLift to tighten the lids and support collagen has improved overall eyelid function, especially for my scleral lens patients.
Patients love that they look more refreshed, but from a functional standpoint, the results have been remarkable.”
- Dr. Kate Daluyin, Vision Source Studio 20/20


"Best I’ve Ever Had"
"“My experience with MDelite has been, bar none, the best I’ve ever had—and these are really great platforms.
The sales staff are not pushy, and leadership is readily available. The trainers are accessible, they follow up, and the support is consistent.
This is unlike anything I’ve experienced with any other company.”"
- Dr. Jennifer Denhartog, Premier Vision Clinic

Patients Ask About the Eyes First
The periocular area is one of the most requested aesthetic concerns. OcuLift gives practices a non-invasive way to address eyelid appearance, without referring patients out or offering surgery.
Low Risk, High Confidence Conversation
OcuLift is non-invasive, quick to explain, and easy for patients to understand. That makes consults smoother and closes easier, especially for patients hesitant about needles or surgery.
Built Into the iProElite Platform
OcuLift is part of the iProElite workstation, making it a natural extension, not a standalone investment. Practices benefit from added capability without adding another system.



