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Dry Eye Relief at Capital City Vision Center

Your eyes are unique and require special care and attention to operate with comfort. Dry eye syndrome is a condition that can interfere with that comfort, and at Capital City Vision Center, we want to help you get relief as soon as possible.

Whether you want to get back to your favorite show or just want to get rid of that scratchy feeling that comes with dry eye, we have you covered!

We want you to feel your best! Schedule an appointment today and allow our team to help you navigate dry eye syndrome.

What’s Causing Your Dry Eyes?

Before diving into your treatment options, it’s important to explore why dry eyes occur in the first place. Dry eye syndrome occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears to stay lubricated, or something has gone wrong with the tear production process.

Your tears are composed of 3 layers:

  • An oily outer layer
  • A watery middle layer
  • An inner mucus layer

When the tear-producing glands in your eyes aren’t functioning correctly or become inflamed, you can experience chronic or acute dry eye.

Inflammation in your glands that create the oily layer can cause clogs and instability in the tear film, leading to meibomian gland dysfunction.

Any instability in the tear production process can lead to the development of dry eye syndrome.

Our Diagnostic Method

Before we explore what treatment option is best for you, we diagnose your dry eye symptoms and get to the underlying cause of the condition. 

Some common signs and symptoms of dry eye syndrome can include: 

  • Eye redness
  • A stinging, burning, or scratchy feeling in your eyes
  • Blurred vision or eye fatigue
  • Watery eyes

At Capital City Vision Center, we use diagnostic technology to assist us in finding the treatment option that best suits your eyes.

Our team uses meibography, which is a specialized imaging study of your eyes. Meibography, an imaging tool also known as infrared grading, examines the health of the meibomian gland function

Meibography differs from other diagnostic tools, allowing our team to observe the structure of your meibomian glands, helping us get a more thorough picture of your eye health.

Our Treatment Methods

After completing the diagnostic stage, the next step is finding the right treatment option for your health needs. We use numerous treatment methods to help you find relief from dry eye symptoms.

At Capital City Vision Center, we use intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy to help patients find relief. OptiLight focuses on the skin around the eyes to manage dry eye disease. OptiLight uses pulses of light to reduce inflammation, improve tear break-up time, and improve meibomian gland function

OptiLight by Lumenis is a noninvasive, FDA-approved intense light pulsed therapy for dry eye relief.

IPL therapy is a drug-free treatment that can target the root cause of dry eye syndrome and address chronic inflammation. For more information, please visit our Lumenis IPL treatment page!

The LipiFlow thermal pulsation system is a medical device used to address meibomian gland dysfunction.

LipiFlow works by warming and massaging the eyelids to promote healthy oil production and improve tear quality. LipiFlow addresses the buildup of oils that may be clogging the meibomian glands.

Meibomian gland expression is an in-office procedure that involves the thermal heating and relief of the glands.

During the procedure, our team will manually express the upper and lower glands, known as the meibomian glands, to allow secretions to flow. This process prevents the glands from clogging and leading to atrophy, resulting in healthier tear production.

A Closer Look at LipiFlow

Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a common condition that affects the function of your meibomian glands, which are responsible for producing the oil layer of your tear film. When these glands become clogged or inflamed, they may not produce enough oil to stop your tears from evaporating too quickly, leading to dry eyes.

With LipiFlow, your eye doctor gently applies heat and pressure to your eyelids, helping to clear blocked glands and restore normal tear function. 

So, if you’re looking for relief from meibomian gland dysfunction, LipiFlow might just be the answer you’ve been searching for.

Get the Relief You Deserve

At Capital City Vision Center, your comfort is our priority. We offer thorough dry eye diagnostic and management services to help you get the relief you deserve. Our team is in your corner against dry eyes.

Dry eye can be challenging to manage; allow us to help you! Schedule your appointment today.

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Where to Find Us

We are located just east of the Meridian Mall on West Grand River Avenue—a part of Dusty’s Plaza. We offer dedicated parking for CCVC patients right out front of our door. Please call for further directions—we are happy to help you navigate.

Our Address

  • 1865 West Grand River Ave.
  • Okemos, MI 48864

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Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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