Clearer, More Comfortable Vision

At Eye Surgeons of Indiana, we provide advanced, individualized dry eye care to help you restore comfort, protect your vision, and enjoy daily life without constant irritation. If burning, redness, irritation, or fluctuating vision is interrupting your routine, our team is here to help with dry eye treatment in Lafayette, IN. Find meaningful, long-term relief through the most modern therapies available today.

Comprehensive Dry Eye Syndrome Treatment in Lafayette, IN

Eye Surgeons of Indiana serves patients throughout the state, including Indianapolis, Lafayette, Greenfield, Anderson, Greenwood, Kokomo, and Muncie, delivering expert, evidence-based care in each location. Our providers use advanced diagnostic tools to identify the exact cause of your symptoms.

From there, we tailor every treatment plan to your lifestyle, eye health needs, and long-term comfort goals. That means you receive care that fits you, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, our team works with you to create a plan that supports lasting comfort and clearer vision.

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Understanding Dry Eye

Dry eye occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears, or when the tears you do produce evaporate too quickly. Because tears nourish, protect, and lubricate the eye, changes in tear quality or quantity can lead to symptoms such as:

  • Stinging or burning
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Redness or irritation
  • Blurry or fluctuating vision
  • Grittiness, like something is in your eye
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

If left untreated, dry eye can cause damage to the cornea, make vision unstable, and increase the risk of infection or long-term complications. That’s why early diagnosis and treatment are essential.

Why Choose Eye Surgeons of Indiana for Dry Eye Treatment?

    Patients benefit from a highly trained team of specialists who focus on diagnosing and treating the underlying cause of dry eye, not just masking symptoms. We offer:

    • Veteran ophthalmologists and optometrists experienced in dry eye and ocular surface disease
    • Modern diagnostic imaging and tear film evaluation
    • A wide range of advanced therapies for multiple forms of dry eye
    • Treatment plans customized to your unique needs
    • Long-term follow-up to protect eye comfort and vision clarity

    We emphasize a compassionate, patient-first approach, giving you time, clarity, and personalized solutions at every step.

    Available Dry Eye Treatments in Lafayette, IN

    Because dry eye has multiple causes, we offer a variety of advanced therapies that target inflammation, tear production, tear stability, and Meibomian gland function.

    IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

    IPL helps reduce inflammation by treating abnormal blood vessels around the eyelids, a common driver of Meibomian gland dysfunction. Many patients experience improved tear stability and reduced irritation.

    LLLT (Low Level Light Therapy)

    LLLT uses a gentle, therapeutic infrared light to awaken and stimulate the Meibomian glands that provide a film of oil for the eye. This treatment helps reduce eyelid inflammation, which is essential for improving tear evaporation.

    TIXEL®

    TIXEL applies precision thermal energy to encourage healthier gland activity and improved lubrication. It is especially beneficial for patients dealing with chronic eyelid inflammation.

    TearCare®

    TearCare uses wearable heating devices to warm the Meibomian glands. After the heating cycle, your doctor manually expresses the glands to clear blockages and restore healthy oil flow.

    LipiFlow®

    LipiFlow is an FDA-cleared treatment that combines controlled heat and gentle pulsation to unblock clogged Meibomian glands, the leading cause of evaporative dry eye. Relief often lasts for several months.

    Rinsada™

    Rinsada is a soothing in-office rinse designed for patients with sensitive eyes, removing mucus, debris, and inflammatory material from the tear film and eye surface.

    Lacrifill®

    Lacrifill is a long-lasting, dissolvable gel treatment that gently blocks tear drainage to keep the eyes more comfortable and hydrated, offering an alternative to traditional punctal plugs (tiny stoppers for your tear ducts).

    ZEST™

    ZEST is an eyelid hygiene and stimulation treatment performed by your Lafayette ophthalmologist or optometrist that removes debris, supports gland function, and improves overall tear film quality. It is ideal for patients with persistent dry eye linked to blepharitis or gland blockage.

    Prokera®

    Prokera is a biologic corneal bandage made from amniotic membrane tissue. It reduces inflammation, promotes healing, and protects the cornea, making it ideal for severe dry eye or surface damage.

    The Risks of Leaving Dry Eye Untreated

    Although dry eye may feel like a minor irritation at first, it can lead to serious complications when ignored. Common risks include:

    • Corneal surface breakdown
    • Chronic inflammation
    • Higher likelihood of infection
    • Difficulty achieving visual stability
    • Interference with cataract or refractive surgery
    • Permanent corneal scarring

    Addressing dry eye early protects your comfort today and your vision health for the future.

    Your Personalized Dry Eye Evaluation

    Your visit begins with a comprehensive dry eye assessment. Our diagnostic process may include:

    • Tear film analysis
    • Meibomian gland imaging
    • Eyelid and corneal evaluation
    • Review of symptoms and lifestyle contributors

    Understanding the true cause of dry eye allows us to recommend therapies with the highest likelihood of success.

    Long-Term Relief Through Ongoing Care

    Dry eye often requires ongoing management. Our team provides follow-up appointments and continuous guidance, helping you maintain comfort through tailored treatments as well as at-home strategies. Our goal is simple: to support your eye comfort and visual clarity for years to come.

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