Pari Shams Launches Advanced Treatment Protocol for Persistent Watery Eye to Improve Patient Outcomes


Posted November 13, 2025 by PariShams

Persistent watery eye is a common but often misunderstood condition. Many people live with discomfort for years, not realising that effective and lasting treatments are available.

 
London-based oculoplastic specialist Pari Shams has introduced a new advanced treatment protocol designed to improve outcomes for patients suffering from persistent watery eye, a condition that affects comfort, vision, and overall quality of life. The new approach combines precise diagnosis with the latest minimally invasive techniques to ensure lasting relief and enhanced patient care.

Watery eye, also known as epiphora, occurs when there is an imbalance between tear production and tear drainage. It can result from several causes, including blocked tear ducts, eyelid malposition, or overproduction of tears due to irritation. The condition is more than a simple inconvenience — for many patients, it can cause blurred vision, soreness, and even social discomfort.

The new protocol at Pari Shams focuses on identifying the exact cause of watery eye through detailed clinical assessment and targeted testing. Once the underlying issue is determined, a personalised treatment plan is developed to restore normal tear drainage and reduce symptoms. This tailored approach ensures that every patient receives care suited to their unique needs.

A spokesperson for Pari Shams commented, “Persistent watery eye is a common but often misunderstood condition. Many people live with discomfort for years, not realising that effective and lasting treatments are available. Our new treatment protocol is designed to make diagnosis more precise and treatment more comfortable, helping patients regain confidence and everyday comfort.”

The advanced treatment pathway includes both non-surgical and surgical options, depending on the severity and cause of the problem. In some cases, mild blockages or irritations can be managed through medication or minor procedures, while more complex cases may require delicate tear duct surgery or eyelid correction. The emphasis remains on delivering gentle, precise care that restores natural tear function.

What makes this new approach so effective is the combination of modern diagnostic tools and refined surgical methods. Using state-of-the-art imaging and minimally invasive instruments, specialists at Pari Shams can treat tear duct blockages with remarkable accuracy. This reduces recovery time and minimises scarring, allowing patients to return to normal activities more quickly.

The spokesperson added, “Our aim is to simplify the process for patients and make treatment as seamless as possible. From the moment they arrive for consultation, we focus on understanding their symptoms and providing solutions that are both effective and reassuring. We want our patients to feel comfortable knowing that they’re in expert hands.”

Pari Shams has built a strong reputation in London and beyond for providing excellence in oculoplastic care. The clinic combines medical expertise with a compassionate, patient-focused approach. By expanding its services to include this new watery eye protocol, the clinic reinforces its dedication to improving patients’ quality of life through tailored and evidence-based care.

The introduction of this service is especially valuable for patients who have previously struggled to find relief from chronic tear problems. Many individuals try a range of treatments before discovering that their condition requires specialist attention. The new protocol at Pari Shams bridges this gap by offering comprehensive evaluation and management under one roof.

For patients, the impact of watery eye can be surprisingly disruptive. Excessive tearing can interfere with reading, driving, and working, while constant wiping can cause irritation and redness. Through early diagnosis and expert care, the new treatment protocol aims to restore comfort, improve vision, and prevent the problem from recurring.

In addition to treating watery eye, Pari Shams continues to provide a full range of oculoplastic and reconstructive eye services. The clinic’s areas of expertise include eyelid surgery, ptosis correction, and facial rejuvenation procedures. Its team is known for combining surgical precision with a thoughtful aesthetic approach, ensuring every treatment enhances both function and appearance.

The new watery eye protocol highlights the clinic’s forward-thinking attitude and commitment to innovation. By adopting the latest techniques and continually refining its care pathways, Pari Shams remains at the forefront of oculoplastic advancement in the UK. Patients benefit not only from medical expertise but also from the clinic’s focus on comfort, communication, and trust.

As awareness of eye health continues to grow, the team at Pari Shams hopes this initiative will encourage more people to seek help for persistent tearing rather than endure it in silence. With this new treatment option, patients can look forward to improved comfort, clearer vision, and a better quality of life.

Through this launch, Pari Shams continues its mission to combine expert medical care with compassionate service, ensuring every patient receives the attention and treatment they deserve. The introduction of this advanced watery eye protocol stands as another milestone in the clinic’s ongoing dedication to improving eye health and patient wellbeing throughout London and beyond.

About Us:

Miss Pari Shams, BSc, MRCP, FRCOphth graduated with distinction in Medicine, Surgery, clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine in London in 1999, and with a first-class honours Bachelor of Science degree in Anatomy and Basic Medical Sciences, being awarded the Roger-Warwick Prize and several other awards for achievement excellence. As a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital London since 2014, she offers a comprehensive oculoplastic service in eyelid, lacrimal and orbital disease. Miss Shams is a full member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS), the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS), the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) and the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society ITEDS). Being involved in clinical research, teaching and training of physicians and surgeons, educational courses for GPs, physicians and ophthalmologists, she is part of the oculoplastic fellowship-training. For more information, visit us: https://www.parishams.com/.
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Last Updated November 13, 2025