Dry Eye Relief at SKeye
Why live with irritation when you can have real relief?
Do any of these sound like you?
Burning, gritty, or watery eyes
Tired eyes after screens
Drops that never seem to help
Contact lens discomfort
Take This Test to Find Your Dry Eye Score
Why Eye Drops Don’t Work
Dry eye happens when your eyes don’t have enough quality tears to stay lubricated. It causes burning, redness, watering, and fatigue — and often gets worse with screen time.
There are two main types of dry eye:
Evaporative (MGD):
tears evaporate too quickly because oil glands are blocked.
Aqueous-deficient:
not enough tears produced.
Up to 86% of dry eye is caused by MGD → drops don’t solve the blockage.
That’s why at SKeye, we go beyond symptom relief to treat the root cause.
Healthy Meibomian Glands
Atrophied Meibomian Glands
Protect Your Glands
Your meibomian glands are tiny oil glands in your eyelids that keep your eyes comfortable and your tears healthy.
When these glands get blocked or inflamed, your tears evaporate too quickly → leading to dry, irritated eyes.
Over time, these glands can atrophy (shrink and die off). Once they’re gone, they don’t grow back.
Think of it like brushing your teeth.
You don’t wait until you’ve lost a tooth to start caring for your mouth — you brush every day to maintain what you have.
We use state-of-the-art imaging so you can see your glands now — and track progress over time.
Advanced Treatments at SKeye
We go beyond eye drops with technology that treats the root cause.
Renew your skin at the same time
Upgrade to Full-Face Treatment $400
Extend your IPL to your entire face for a radiant, refreshed look in just one visit
SKeye Dry Eye Membership
We sell continuity of care, not one-off sessions. Results come from protocols — not isolated treatments
BASE TREATMENT > MAINTENANCE > RESULTS
FAQS
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Most drops only add moisture temporarily. They don’t treat the root cause — blocked meibomian glands (MGD), which cause up to 86% of dry eye cases. That’s why people feel stuck using drops all day without lasting relief.
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IPL (Intense Pulsed Light): reduces inflammation, unclogs oil glands, improves tear film and brightens facial skin.
RF (Radiofrequency): uses gentle heat to liquefy oil blockages, improve circulation, and stimulate collagen for tighter skin.
At your consult, we’ll recommend the treatment best for your eyes and skin type.
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Many patients feel improvement after just one session, though most require a series of base treatments followed by maintenance for or long-lasting comfort. Think of it like braces — consistent care gives the best long-term results.
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Yes! Both IPL and RF have cosmetic benefits: smoother under-eyes, fewer fine lines, even skin tone, and a refreshed glow. That’s the beauty of SKeye — every treatment helps your eyes and your appearance. goes here
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Dry eye is a chronic condition. Just like brushing your teeth, maintenance is key. After your initial reset, most patients benefit from monthly or quarterly Rituals to keep glands healthy. That’s why we offer Dry Eye Ritual Memberships for long-term comfort.
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Absolutely. Both IPL and RF are FDA-approved technologies with proven safety profiles. Treatments are performed by trained professionals, and protocols are tailored to your needs and skin type.
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Yes — while treatments improve comfort and gland health, annual eye exams are essential for checking your overall vision and eye health. Good news: our Dry Eye Membership includes an annual exam.
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We’ll show you during your consultation using meibography imaging. Most patients with chronic dryness, redness, or contact lens discomfort have some level of MGD.
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Book a Dry Eye Reset Consultation. We’ll image your glands, determine if IPL or RF is best, and create a personalized Ritual for your comfort and long-term results.
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Not at all. Most patients describe IPL and RF as a gentle warming sensation or a light snap of energy on the skin. Treatments are quick and well-tolerated — many people even say it feels like a spa session.
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There’s no downtime for dry eye IPL or RF. You can go back to work, run errands, or even apply makeup the same day. Some patients notice mild redness right after treatment, but it usually fades within a few hours.

