DSLT Glaucoma Treatment
DSLT: Non-Contact Glaucoma Laser Treatment in Austin, TX
Now Offered at Westlake Eye Specialists
At Westlake Eye Specialists, we’re proud to offer one of the newest, most advanced treatments for glaucoma—Direct Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (DSLT). As one of the first practices in Texas to introduce this technology, we’re bringing our patients a safer, gentler, and drop-free alternative for lowering eye pressure.
What is DSLT?
DSLT is a non-contact, non-invasive laser treatment designed to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Unlike traditional SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty), which requires direct contact with the eye using a lens, DSLT delivers precise laser pulses through the white part of the eye (the sclera)—without touching the surface of the eye.
The laser targets the trabecular meshwork, the eye’s natural drainage system, improving outflow and helping to safely reduce eye pressure.
Benefits of DSLT:
- No contact with the eye – no need for anesthetic drops or post-procedure inflammation
- Gentle and painless – ideal for patients who are sensitive or anxious about eye procedures
- Fast in-office treatment – typically takes less than 2 minutes per eye
- Drop-free pressure control – a great alternative or complement to glaucoma eye drops
- Repeatable if needed – safe for long-term pressure management
Is DSLT Right for You?
- Have mild to moderate open-angle glaucoma
- Have been diagnosed with ocular hypertension
- Want to reduce or eliminate your reliance on daily glaucoma drops
- Prefer a non-invasive, drop-free treatment option
Watch this video on Patient Reactions
Expert Glaucoma Care from a Harvard Fellowship-Trained Surgeon
Dr. Zarmeena Vendal is a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist who leads the glaucoma care team at Westlake Eye Specialists. With years of experience in advanced glaucoma treatments and a passion for cutting-edge care, Dr. Vendal offers a full spectrum of surgical and non-surgical options—including DSLT.