
Dry eye isn’t always just “not enough tears.” Often, the surface of the eye is irritated and inflamed, so tears don’t stay smooth or stable. For some people with more severe symptoms, amniotic membrane therapy can help by acting like a protective bandage that calms the surface and supports healing.
Amniotic membranes are derived from the innermost layer of the placenta and are carefully processed for medical use. Amniotic membranes are used to support regeneration of the corneal surface.
They contain growth factors and biologically active components that:
Reduce inflammation
Promote tissue healing
Minimize scarring
Protect the surface of the eye
Because they are immune-privileged and thoroughly screened, they are considered safe and well.
In moderate to severe dry eye disease, chronic inflammation can damage the corneal surface. This damage can lead to persistent discomfort, fluctuating vision, and delayed healing.
Amniotic membranes work by acting as a biological bandage. Once placed on the eye, they:
Create a protective barrier over the cornea
Reduce surface inflammation
Encourage regeneration of healthy cells
Restore smoother corneal tissue
By addressing the underlying inflammation and surface damage, amniotic membranes do more than simply mask symptoms - they promote healing at the source.