Do you suffer from dry, itchy, red, or burning eyes? You are not alone. Between 30 to 40 million Americans are estimated to suffer from Dry Eye Disease.
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is considered a leading cause in Dry Eye Disease, accounting for about 86% of cases.
Dry Eye Disease due to MGD can have a significant impact on your quality of life, leading to foreign body sensation, pain, blurry vision, dry or watery eyes.
Introducing OptiLIGHT - A Bright Solution For Dry Eyes
OptiLight is a revolutionary light-based treatment designed to address various ocular conditions, including dry eye disease. Using innovative and precise light therapy, OptiLight improves tear production and reduces inflammation, providing long-lasting relief for patients.
Key Benefits:
- Clinically proven to improve tear film stability
- Reduces inflammation and enhances ocular health
- Non-invasive and quick treatment sessions
- Enhances the efficacy of other dry eye treatments

What to Expect
- Treatment typically includes 4 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart.
- Each session usually takes only 10 to 15 minutes.
- During treatment your practitioner will apply a coupling gel on the treatment area and cover your eyes with shields.
- You may experience a warm sensation as light is applied to the skin. The treatment is gentle with minimal discomfort.
Discover the Comfort and Aesthetic Benefits of OptiPLUS
Experience skin rejuvenation, improved collagen production and noticeable improvements in the appearance of your eyelids.
OptiPLUS ensures safe, comfortable. pain-minimized treatments using innovative, FDA-cleared dual-frequency RF technology.
OptiPLUS complements OptiLIGHT dry eye care to improve DED symptoms and provide you with the aesthetic effect you’ve been looking for.
Immediately following treatment, you may experience some redness. This will usually disappear within a few hours. You can return to your daily activities and apply makeup straight away in most cases. You will be advised to stay out of direct sunlight for a few days and to apply sunscreen. Patients usually report an improvement after their 2nd or 3rd treatment. Maintenance treatments are usually recommended every 6 to 12 months, to ensure long-term results.