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Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Treatment in Fort Worth & Dallas

Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is the leading cause of chronic dry eye disease. It occurs when the oil-producing glands along the eyelids become obstructed, inflamed, or structurally compromised, resulting in tear film instability and progressive ocular surface irritation.

At our Fort Worth and Dallas locations, we provide advanced treatment for meibomian gland dysfunction through structured diagnostic evaluation and procedural therapy designed to restore gland function and reduce inflammation.

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Comprehensive Dry Eye Treatment

Because MGD often coexists with tear film instability and ocular surface inflammation, it is typically managed as part of a comprehensive dry eye treatment program.

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FLOW: Specialized MGD Care in Fort Worth & Dallas

Through FLOW, our dedicated dry eye and ocular surface division, we provide structured protocols for meibomian gland dysfunction treatment.

FLOW integrates advanced diagnostic imaging, procedural therapies, and long-term inflammatory management strategies designed to prevent gland atrophy and preserve ocular surface health.

Early intervention improves outcomes and protects long-term gland integrity.

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When to Seek Treatment for MGD

If you experience:

• Persistent burning or irritation
• Red or inflamed eyelids
• Recurrent styes
• Vision that fluctuates throughout the day
• Symptoms that do not improve with artificial tears

You may have meibomian gland dysfunction requiring procedural therapy.

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Schedule MGD Treatment in Fort Worth or Dallas

Our team provides advanced meibomian gland dysfunction treatment in Fort Worth and Dallas through FLOW’s structured ocular surface program.

Schedule a consultation to evaluate gland health and determine the most effective treatment plan for long-term relief.

Suffering from chronic dry eye disease?  Schedule an initial consult. 

What Is Meibomian Gland Dysfunction?

The meibomian glands are responsible for producing the lipid layer of the tear film. This oil layer prevents rapid tear evaporation and stabilizes the ocular surface.

When these glands become clogged or inflamed:

• Oil secretions thicken
• Glands fail to express properly
• Tears evaporate too quickly
• Inflammation increases
• Symptoms worsen over time

MGD is a progressive condition. Without treatment, gland structure can deteriorate and atrophy permanently.

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Symptoms of MGD

Patients seeking meibomian gland dysfunction treatment in Fort Worth and Dallas often report:

• Burning or stinging eyes
• Grittiness or foreign body sensation
• Red eyelid margins
• Fluctuating vision
• Excessive tearing
• Light sensitivity
• Recurrent styes or chalazia

Many patients have been told they simply have “dry eyes,” when the root cause is gland obstruction.

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Advanced MGD Diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis requires more than symptom reporting.

Our evaluation may include:

• Meibomian gland imaging
• Expression assessment
• Tear break-up time analysis
• Eyelid margin evaluation
• Ocular surface staining

This allows us to determine the severity of obstruction, inflammation, and structural gland loss.

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Treatment for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

MGD treatment focuses on restoring oil flow, reducing inflammation, and preserving gland structure.

IPL for MGD

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy reduces abnormal blood vessels and inflammatory mediators that contribute to gland dysfunction. It also improves the quality and consistency of meibomian gland secretions.

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Radiofrequency Therapy

Radiofrequency delivers controlled thermal energy to liquefy thickened secretions, improve circulation, and stimulate healthier gland activity.

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Thermal Gland Expression

Manual expression following controlled heating removes obstructive debris and restores oil flow.

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EODFW @ Downtown

Renniasaance Tower

1201 Elm Ave Ste. LL20

Dallas, TX 75207

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400 S Zang Blvd Ste 101

Dallas, TX 75208​

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Dallas Locations

 214-651-1000 

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817-761-1716​​​​​​​​​​​

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