Evaporative Dry Eye Disease – Inflammation of the meibomian glands located in the eyelids can cause this type of dry eye. Evaporative dry eye is a result of deficiency in the oily lipid layer of the eyes natural tear film. This is where the oily lipids protect the water layer of the eye from evaporation.
Aqueous tear-deficient dry eye is a disorder in which the lacrimal glands fail to produce enough of the watery component of tears to maintain a healthy eye surface.
Symptoms of dry eye vary but many include redness, burning, itching, gritty sensation, crusting and matting of eyelashes, sticky discharge, blurred vision, tired eyes and a heaviness of the lids. Patients may even complain of excessive watering of their eyes.
Dry eye treatments vary greatly based on your symptoms and the root cause of your dry eye syndrome.
We now have a technology called Lipiflow, to treat the more common evaporative dry eye. Structural damage to the Meibomian Gland can be identified with high definition imaging called Lipiscan.
LipiFlow is intended for the application of localized heat and pressure in adult patients with chronic cystic conditions of the eyelids, including Miebomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), also known as evaporative dry eye or lipid deficient dry eye.
Unlike traditional dry eye treatments (warm compresses, wetting drops, ointments) that address symptoms, LipiFlow treats the root cause, the obstructed Meibomian glands. The goal of unblocking the glands is to allow them to resume their natural production of lipids required for a healthy tear film.
If you need any helps, please feel free to contact us. We will get back to you with 1 business day. Or if in hurry, just call us now.
Call : (1)2345-2345-54
Contact@Attornasite.co Mon – Fri 09:00-17:00