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Treatment Guides

Understand your dry eye treatment options.

Clear, source-linked overviews of in-office procedures, specialty lenses, blood-derived drops, and ocular-surface treatments.

IPL

Intense pulsed light treatment used by some clinics for dry eye associated with meibomian gland dysfunction and eyelid inflammation.

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Radiofrequency (RF)

Controlled radiofrequency energy used to warm tissue around the eyelids and support meibomian gland treatment.

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LipiFlow

An in-office thermal pulsation system designed to heat and express obstructed meibomian glands.

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TearCare

A wearable eyelid-heating system used with clinician-performed meibomian gland expression.

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Meibomian Gland Probing

A procedure that uses very fine probes to enter meibomian gland openings and address suspected obstruction.

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Lacrifill

A cross-linked hyaluronic acid canalicular gel intended to temporarily block tear drainage.

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Scleral Lenses

Large rigid contact lenses that vault the cornea and hold a fluid reservoir over the eye surface.

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PRP Eye Drops

Eye drops prepared from a patient's platelet-rich plasma for selected ocular-surface conditions.

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Serum Tears

Eye drops produced from a patient's blood serum and used for selected severe ocular-surface conditions.

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Meibomian Gland Expression

Manual or device-assisted pressure used to express obstructed oil glands in the eyelids.

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Punctal Plugs

Small devices placed in tear-drainage openings to help retain tears on the eye surface.

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NuLids

A handheld eyelid-cleaning device intended to assist with daily eyelid hygiene.

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BlephEx

An in-office powered eyelid-margin cleaning procedure used for eyelid debris and blepharitis management.

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Amniotic Membranes

Biologic tissue placed on the eye surface to support healing in selected severe ocular-surface conditions.

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These guides are educational and do not replace diagnosis or advice from a qualified eye-care professional.