
Houston summers can be tough on your eyes. Heat, sun exposure, air conditioning, allergens, and long hours on screens can all make dry eye symptoms feel worse. At Montrose Eye Care in Houston, TX, we offer advanced dry eye treatments like Lumecca-I and Forma-I to help address discomfort at the source instead of only masking symptoms with drops.
Dry eye often happens when the tear film is unstable or when the meibomian glands are not producing enough healthy oil for the tears. During summer in Houston, outdoor heat and indoor air conditioning can make irritation, burning, redness, and watery eyes more noticeable.
For many patients, dry eye is also linked to inflammation around the eyelids and poor oil gland function. That is why we recommend a personalized dry eye evaluation before choosing between Lumecca-I, Forma-I, or another treatment option.
Lumecca-I uses intense pulsed light, also known as IPL, to target inflammation around the eyes. This can be especially helpful for patients whose dry eye symptoms are connected to redness, irritation, and inflammation that affects the meibomian glands.
By helping calm inflammation, Lumecca-I may support better tear quality and more comfortable eyes. For Houston patients who spend time outdoors in bright sun or deal with chronic redness and irritation, Lumecca-I can be a strong option as part of a dry eye treatment plan.
Forma-I uses radiofrequency technology to gently warm the tissue around the eyes. This warmth can help support meibomian gland function and encourage better oil flow in the tear film.
When the oil layer of the tears is poor, tears can evaporate too quickly. Forma-I may be a good fit for patients who notice dryness, fluctuating vision, tired eyes, or discomfort that worsens in air-conditioned spaces. In Houston’s summer heat, improving tear stability can make a meaningful difference in daily comfort.
Both Lumecca-I and Forma-I are designed to help manage dry eye, but they work in different ways.
The best option depends on your symptoms, eyelid health, tear quality, and the condition of your meibomian glands.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Some Houston patients need inflammation control, while others need help improving oil gland function. Many people have a combination of both. At Montrose Eye Care, we evaluate your dry eye symptoms closely so we can recommend the right treatment plan for your eyes, lifestyle, and summer routine.
If dry, burning, watery, or irritated eyes are making Houston summers harder to enjoy, contact Montrose Eye Care in Houston, TX by calling (713) 300-1477 to schedule your dry eye evaluation at 520 Waugh Drive, Houston, TX 77019.