What Causes Dry Eye?
Our facility in Sugar Land is a specialty dry eye treatment and eye care center with all available, FDA approved and new treatment for dry eyes.
We are CLIA approved Tear Lab testing site in Sugar Land TX.
Tear Lab tests aids your doctor to detect dry eye by taking a sample of your tears and checking its composition with specialized equipment in office. This test is repeated on every visit to diagnose dry eye, and also to check the effectivity of the dry eye treatment.
Recent advancements in imaging helps us image tear glands to grade the disease severity and monitor progression. It also aids in looking over the dry eye treatment efficacy.
Dry eye prescription medications like Restasis, Xiidra and Cequa have shown promising results in dry eye treatment.
Apart from prescription medications there are other new treatments for dry eyes available that our Expert Eye Doctors will be happy to discuss with you.
Our Experts dry eye care center is located in Sugar Land. Schedule your appointment today to learn more about the new treatment for dry eyes.
Intense Pulsed Light or IPL is the new treatment for dry eyes. It is an FDA approved dry eye treatment which is available to our patients at our eye care center in Sugar Land.
How does it work?
IPL can help with dry eye and ocular surface disease through several mechanisms, most notably - reducing inflammation, improving the function of the meibomian glands, killing demodex mites and other surface bacteria which can lead to blepharitis, as well as reducing the appearance of telangiectatic blood vessels (spider veins on the eyelids).
Intense Pulsed Light or IPL is the new treatment for dry eyes. It is an FDA approved dry eye treatment.
How does it work?
IPL can help with dry eye and ocular surface disease through several mechanisms, most notably - reducing inflammation, improving the function of the meibomian glands, killing demodex mites and other surface bacteria which can lead to blepharitis, as well as reducing the appearance of telangiectatic blood vessels (spider veins on the eyelids).
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