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Retinal Specialized Treatment
University Hospital-Level One-Stop Retinal Surgery
Overview
Procedure Overview at a Glance
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Target ConditionsRetinal detachment, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy
Recovery Period1-2 weeks rest after surgery
Surgical Method25G Micro-Incision Vitrectomy
Laser TreatmentPanretinal Photocoagulation Laser (PRP)
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Recommended For
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Results
Expected Results After Treatment
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Vision Preservation and RecoveryMinimize vision loss through early treatment
Fast Recovery with Sutureless SurgeryShorter recovery with minimal incision
Surgery Completed Within 30 Minutes20-30% Shorter Than Conventional
Minimized Complication RiskPrecision equipment minimizes surrounding tissue damage
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Our Edge
What Makes Us Different
Extensive clinical experience and cutting-edge equipment for better outcomes
Equipment
Premium Equipment for Precise Treatment
We operate globally recognized state-of-the-art equipment
Treatment Process
How We Treat
From precise examination to customized treatment, step by step

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions patients ask before the procedure
Q. Does floater require surgery?Most floaters are a natural aging process requiring no treatment. However, sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light may indicate retinal detachment and require immediate examination.
Q. How many injections are needed for macular degeneration?Typically 3 monthly injections initially, then additional injections based on progress. Interval varies by medication (Avastin, Eylea, Beovu).
Q. How often should diabetic patients get retinal exams?At least annual retinal exams after diabetes diagnosis. If diabetic retinopathy is found, check every 3-6 months. Blood sugar control is crucial.
Precautions
Pre & Post Procedure Precautions
Please follow these guidelines for optimal results
Avoid Strenuous Activity & Heavy LiftingAvoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and bending over for a certain period after treatment.
Visit Immediately If Vision ChangesVisit an ophthalmologist immediately if sudden vision loss, increased floaters, or photopsia (flashing lights) occur.
Regular eye check-ups essentialRegular check-ups crucial to monitor progression
Face-Down Positioning (Vitrectomy)After vitrectomy with gas tamponade, face-down positioning must be maintained for days to weeks for proper retinal attachment.
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