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Jett Dry Eye for dry eye

A plasma-based eyelid treatment offered by some clinics as part of dry eye or eyelid rejuvenation care.

What is Jett Dry Eye?

Jett Dry Eye refers to clinic protocols using Jett Plasma technology around the eyelids. Some providers describe it as an option for eyelid tightening, lid function, and dry eye support, often alongside other dry eye treatments.

How it works

A trained provider applies controlled plasma energy to selected eyelid or periocular areas. Exact protocols, treatment goals, and patient selection vary by clinic.

Potential benefits

  • Support eyelid tone or lid function in selected patients
  • Complement dry eye treatment plans that address eyelid and meibomian gland factors
  • Provide an option when a clinic identifies eyelid laxity or related findings

Risks and limitations

  • Evidence for dry eye-specific outcomes is limited compared with established therapies
  • Temporary redness, swelling, discomfort, crusting, pigment changes, or burns may occur
  • It may not be appropriate for all eyelid anatomy, skin types, or medical histories

Questions to ask a clinic

What specific eye or eyelid finding makes Jett Dry Eye appropriate for me?

How do you protect the eye during treatment and what aftercare is required?

What findings from my eye examination support this treatment?

What alternatives should I consider first?

How will we measure whether it is helping?

What will the total treatment and follow-up cost be?

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References

  1. TFOS DEWS II Management and Therapy Report The Ocular Surface

Last reviewed June 11, 2026. This page is educational and does not provide medical advice. Discuss diagnosis, suitability, risks, and alternatives with a qualified eye-care professional.