Blog:A Modern Approach to Dry Eye Relief - How Lacrafil, Rinsada, and Thermal 1 Touch Help

Dry eye is not always just “not enough tears.” For many people, symptoms come from tear film imbalance, inflammation on the ocular surface, clogged oil glands, or tears draining away too quickly. When that happens, over-the-counter drops may provide short-term comfort but still leave you dealing with burning, redness, fluctuating vision, or a gritty sensation.
A modern dry eye treatment plan focuses on restoring a healthier tear film and a cleaner, calmer eye surface. At Texas State Optical Fair Oaks, in-office options like Lacrifill, Rinsada, and Thermal 1-Touch can be used to address different drivers of dry eye and improve day-to-day comfort.
Lacrifill is a canalicular gel designed to slow tear drainage so your natural tears stay on the eye longer. Instead of relying on frequent drops, this approach supports tear retention, which can reduce dryness and irritation for patients whose symptoms are tied to poor tear volume or rapid tear drainage.
Because it is placed within the tear drainage pathway, Lacrifill can be a good fit when your exam findings suggest tear retention is a key issue, especially when standard lubrication has not been enough.
Rinsada is an in-office irrigation system that flushes the ocular surface and areas under the lids that are hard to reach with at-home rinsing. This helps remove debris, allergens, and inflammatory buildup that can keep the eyes irritated and unstable.
By “resetting” the surface environment, Rinsada can be especially helpful when dry eye flares are tied to environmental triggers, heavy screen time, contact lens dryness, or chronic irritation that does not fully respond to drops alone.
Evaporative dry eye is commonly linked to Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), where blocked oil glands reduce the protective lipid layer of the tear film. Thermal 1-Touch applies targeted heat and gentle pressure to the eyelids to help soften and express these oils, supporting a more stable tear film and reducing rapid evaporation.
This is a more controlled, in-office alternative to inconsistent warm compress routines, and it can be paired with other therapies based on what your evaluation shows.
Dry eye relief works best when treatment matches the cause. Some patients need better tear retention, others need a cleaner ocular surface, and many need oil gland support. A comprehensive dry eye evaluation helps determine whether Lacrifill, Rinsada, Thermal 1-Touch, or a combination is the most effective path for long-term comfort.
To learn which modern treatment options can help you feel comfortable again, schedule a dry eye evaluation at Texas State Optical Fair Oaks. Visit our office in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, or call (210) 361-0006 to book an appointment today.