Advanced Dry Eye Clinic

Dry Eye Treatment services

Dry eye disease is a chronic condition caused by unstable tears and inflammation, and leads to symptoms such as redness, burning, irritation, gritty sensation and blurry vision. Once you have dry eye, your symptoms may come and go and over time will progressively get worse. Our Optometrists at Optic Gallery can help prevent the progression of dry eye and manage your symptoms, so you can enjoy life to the fullest.

Forma-IRadio Frequency (RF) Treatment

Forma-IRadio Frequency (RF) Treatment

Forma is the latest and most advanced technology available for radiofrequency treatment. It is the only bipolar radiofrequency technology to provide targeted skin remodeling treatments to improve the overall appearance of your skin.

Lumecca-IIntense Pulsed Light (IPL) Treatment

Lumecca-IIntense Pulsed Light (IPL) Treatment

Lumecca is the most powerful intense pulsed light (IPL) on the market to treat pigmented and vascular lesions. This means fewer treatments to reach your aesthetic goals (1-3 compared to 4-6 with the nearest competitor) Many patients notice significant improvements after their first treatment.

ILux

ILux

iLUX MGD Treatment System incorporates the innovative Smart Tip Patient Interface to deliver treatment directly to the blocked meibomian glands.

Blephex

Blephex

BlephEx is an office-based procedure to deep clean and exfoliates the eyelids and the base of the eyelash. Ideal for removing bacteria, biofilm, Demodex (eyelash lice/mites), dandruff, flakiness, and dead cells.

ZestEyelid Exfoliation Treatment

ZestEyelid Exfoliation Treatment

ZEST is an acronym for Zocular Eyelid System Technology. This innovative in-office treatment is designed specifically for the treatment of dry eye, demodex, and blepharitis.

Meibomian
Gland Dysfunction

Meibomian
Gland Dysfunction

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Amniotic Membrane Treatment

Amniotic Membrane Treatment

Amniotic disks are advanced medical devices that are inserted into the eye in-office and are held in place with the utilization of a contact lens.

Punctal Plugs

Punctal Plugs

Punctal plugs are small devices that are inserted into the tear ducts to reduce drainage of tears from the eyes.

Scleral Lenses

Scleral Lenses

Scleral contact lenses offer unique advantages over traditional soft contact lenses.

Dry Eye Treatment Q & A

What are the symptoms of dry eye?

Approximately 30 million Americans are affected by dry eye. In fact, one in every three eye exams are related to symptoms of dry eyes. Dry eye disease puts you at risk for vision-threatening complications such as corneal infections or scarring.

Dry eye can appear as:

  • Problems wearing contact lenses

  • Blurred vision

  • Light sensitivity

  • Burning

  • Redness

  • Scratchy sensation

  • Stinging

  • Irritation

  • Eye fatigue

  • Stringy mucus

  • Difficulty with nighttime driving

  • Uncontrolled tearing

If you have poor-quality tears or your eyes don’t produce enough tears, you might develop dry eyes.

Am I at risk for dry eye disease?

The most common risk factors for developing dry eyes include:

  • Hormone changes

  • Certain medications

  • Previous eye surgery

  • Pregnancy

  • Nerve damage

  • Eye strain

  • Problems with the eyelids

  • Dry air, wind, or smoke

  • Family history of dry eyes

  • Wearing contact lenses

  • Sleep Apnea

  • Thyroid Conditions

  • Rosacea

How can I reduce my risk for dry eye?

Avoid smoking, dehydration, and eat a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin A. Foods rich in these nutrients include broccoli, carrots, sweet potatoes, nuts, seeds, vegetable oils, and fatty fish.