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Dry Eye Treatment


What is Dry Eye

Dry eye occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears, or the tears evaporate too quickly. This condition leads to discomfort, vision issues, and even damage to the eye surface. Common triggers include aging, certain medications, environmental factors, and prolonged screen time.


Common Symptoms

Symptoms of dry eye include stinging or burning sensations, redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and a feeling of something gritty or sandy in your eye. Many people also experience watery eyes, which can paradoxically occur as the eyes try to compensate for dryness.

Treatment Options

Clariti Advanced Vision Correction offers a range of treatment options tailored to the severity of each case. Treatment may include:

Artificial Tears

Over-the-counter or prescription eye drops can temporarily relieve mild symptoms.

Prescription Medications

Certain medications can help boost tear production or reduce inflammation.

Punctal Plugs

Tiny, biocompatible plugs are placed in the tear ducts to retain natural moisture.

LipiFlow® Therapy

This advanced treatment uses gentle heat and pressure to unclog blocked oil glands.

Dry Eye FAQs

Dry eye is generally a chronic condition but can be effectively managed with consistent treatment.

Many people benefit from ongoing management, especially if underlying factors like aging or medication persist.

LipiFlow is a comfortable, in-office procedure that most patients tolerate well.