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Punctal Plugs for Dry Eye

Punctal plugs are tiny, biocompatible devices that are inserted into the tear ducts (puncta) to help control the flow of tears, known as punctal occlusion. They have become an essential tool in managing discomfort from dry eyes and reducing excessive tearing. Our dry eye doctors often recommend punctal plugs when other treatments, such as eye drops, don’t provide enough relief.

These small devices work by blocking the tear drainage system, keeping the eyes lubricated for longer periods. By doing so, they help alleviate the burning, itching, and redness that accompany dry eye syndrome.

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Types of Punctal Plugs

Managing Dry Eye and Excessive Tearing


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The Punctal Plug Procedure


Benefits of Punctal Plugs


Punctal plugs offer many benefits, making them an attractive option for those struggling with dry eye or excessive tearing. When tears remain on the surface of your eye longer, it has several positive effects:

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Find Relief: Schedule Your Dry Eye Evaluation Today

If you have been struggling with dry eyes or excessive tearing and over-the-counter solutions haven’t made a significant difference, it might be time to consider punctal plugs. Our dry eye doctors are here to provide a thorough examination, answer your questions, and guide you in making the best choice for your ocular comfort. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our office for personalized advice and to schedule your consultation. Your eyes deserve the best care, and we are committed to helping you achieve a more comfortable, stable tear film for healthier, happier eyes.

Are Punctal Plugs Right for You?

Punctal plugs can be a great solution for many people dealing with dry, uncomfortable eyes—but they’re not for everyone. Our dry eye specialists carefully assess each patient’s unique needs before recommending them.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Punctal Plugs

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Your Trusted Dry Eye Doctors in Cheshire

Dry eyes don’t have to control your day. Our trusted team at ReFocus Eye Health Cheshire is here to help you find lasting relief and restore comfort to your vision. We proudly care for patients from Southington, Wallingford, Naugatuck, and even those traveling from out of state or overseas.

Our 4.8-star average rating with nearly 400 patient reviews reflects the dedication, expertise, and compassionate care we provide to every individual. Dry eye treatment isn’t just about soothing irritation—it’s about improving your daily comfort, focus, and enjoyment of life’s moments.

At ReFocus Eye Health Cheshire, you’re not just another patient—you’re part of our family. With our skilled team, advanced treatment options, and personalized care, we’re committed to helping you see and feel your best—today and for years to come.

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For urgent eye issues or emergencies, Refocus Eye Health strongly recommends calling a location nearest to you. Emergency eye care may constitute any of the following: 1. vision loss; 2. different size pupils; 3. double vision; 4. bleeding from the eye; 5. Swelling; 6. eye pain that doesn't lessen on its own; and/ or 7. eye pain accompanied by a headache. If you experience any of the following issues above, we recommend that you seek immediate medical attention.

For after-hour eye emergencies, please visit your local ER or Urgent Care Center, or dial 911.

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It is Dry Eye Awareness Month!

Did you know 1 in 20 Americans suffer from dry, irritated eyes caused by a lack of tear production?

An annual eye exam can detect dry eye syndrome. Schedule your appointment today.