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Man used massage gun on his tired eyeballs. It went as well as you'd expect.

Beth Mole
Man used massage gun on his tired eyeballs. It went as well as you'd expect.
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A man in his 20s suffered severe retinal damage after using a percussive massage gun directly on his eyeballs to relieve eye strain. Medical professionals documented the case, noting multiple retinal tears and bruising caused by the device's impact.

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This case serves as a medical warning against the misuse of percussive therapy devices on sensitive areas of the body.

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Tender-eye-zed Man used massage gun on his tired eyeballs. It went as well as you d expect. He had retinal tears and bruises from squishing his eyeballs with the gun.

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