If you’re suffering from the discomfort of dry eyes, a non-invasive, regenerative in-office therapy may be just what you’re looking for! This dry eye treatment is for people with dry eyes who do not produce enough tears or whose tears are of poor quality. We’re equipped with the equipment and expertise to provide an alternative remedy for dry eyes.
Our professionals and staff here at Eyedeal Family Eye Care in Buford, GA are excited to announce a new low-level light therapy you can add to your dry eye treatment plan.
Also known as photobiomodulation or cold laser therapy, LLLT involves light-emitting diodes to stimulate cellular function. The many millions of people who suffer from dry eyes need more meibum glands, which help prevent the water layer on their eyes from drying out. Low-level light therapy sessions will help stimulate tear production and improve the health of the cells lining the inside of the eyelids.
Learn all about what to expect, how to prepare, and if you qualify for this regenerative and ultra-beneficial therapy for dry eyes, and much more!
When it comes to low-level light therapy, this dry eye treatment is a fantastic non-surgical remedy for patients. All treatments are done right here in-office! We’ll provide protective goggles for your eyes during the dry eye treatment session and make sure you are comfortable. Come to our Eyedeal Family Eye Care office in Buford, GA for a comprehensive eye exam, and we can schedule your first dry eye treatment appointment.
Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to assess progress and adjust the treatment protocol. Please discuss any current medications, photosensitivity issues, medical implant devices, or skin conditions with our specialists before you begin your dry eye treatment.
Also, ask our optometrists for Optilight as your dry eye treatment protocol. Backed by more than 20 clinical studies, Optilight by Lumenis is safe and gentle for eye care patients 22 years and above! For more information, go to our Dry Eye Treatment blog post and Optilight page.
Many substances and situations can cause dry eyes, such as medication, long amounts of screen time without blinking, auto-immune disorders, vitamins or nutrients you may be lacking, or wearing contact lenses. That’s why we offer Prokera®, a ring device that regenerates natural healing for the essential and protective layer of your dry eyes.
Prokera® is an amniotic membrane and a versatile treatment that acts as a large contact lens. We’re happy to see if this dry eye treatment suits you, so schedule with Eyedeal Family Eye Care today!
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