Cutting Edge Dry Eye Treatment Options
Stoughton Eye Care & Eyewear uses cutting-edge treatment methods to correctly control and overcome your dry eye disease.
Treatments may involve:
Artificial tears, gels and ointments
Eyelid cleansers
Eyelid masks, moisture chambers, goggles
Prescription eye drops to reduce corneal inflammation
Autologous blood serum eyedrops
Eye inserts that work like artificial tears
Closing tear ducts with punctual plugs
Specialty scleral contract lenses
Omega 3 fatty acids
Neurostimulation (iTear 100)
Prescription medications to reduce eyelid inflammation (this may involve ointments, oral medications or eye drops)
No one should have to suffer from dry, blurry, sore or watery eyes. You will receive personalized service with a thorough examination and explanation on your eye health with a customized treatment for managing your dry eye disease to help you regain clear, comfortable eyes.
Advanced Dry Eye Treatment Options
LipiFlow Thermal Pulsation Treatment
In-office procedure used to treat Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). 86% of dry eye patients have MGD as a contributing cause of their dry eye symptoms. LEARN MORE >
Microblepharoexfoliation
A gentle in-office procedure to clean the eyelids and lashes of excess bacteria, biofilm, bacterial toxins and demodex mites, that lead to eyelid inflammation and blepharitis. LEARN MORE >
Prokera Biologic Membrane
This is a special type of bandage for the front surface of your eyes used to protect, repair and promote healing of the damaged eye surface. LEARN MORE >
Scleral Lenses
Scleral Lenses are a special type of gas permeable contact lenses that can be used for moderate to severe dry eye patients. LEARN MORE >
Tempsure Envi
A 12-minute radiofrequency treatment that heats skin internally to help blocked meibominan glands regain function and better lubricate the ocular surface. LEARN MORE >
Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
In-office procedure used to treat rosacea, blepharitis, demodex mites and inflammation. Controlling inflammation leads to less meibomian gland dysfunction and more tear film stability helping you to see and feel better. LEARN MORE >