Retinal Specialized Treatment
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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 Conditions
Target ConditionsRetinal detachment, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy
Recovery Period
Recovery Period1-2 weeks rest after surgery
Surgical Method
Surgical Method25G Micro-Incision Vitrectomy
Laser Treatment
Laser TreatmentPanretinal Photocoagulation Laser (PRP)
For You

Recommended For

We recommend a consultation if you have any of the following concerns

Those diagnosed with macular degeneration

Those diagnosed with macular degeneration Macular degeneration is managed with anti-VEGF injection therapy to prevent central vision loss.

Patients with retinal detachment or vascular occlusion

Patients with retinal detachment or vascular occlusion Retinal detachment and retinal vascular occlusion are rapidly diagnosed and treated with our one-stop system.

Patients with diabetic retinopathy

Patients with diabetic retinopathy Retinal vascular damage from diabetes is treated with anti-VEGF injections and laser therapy to prevent blindness.

Those diagnosed with macular hole

Those diagnosed with macular hole Floaters and macular holes are treated with vitrectomy and other procedures after precise examination.

Those needing regular eye exams after diabetes diagnosis

Those needing regular eye exams after diabetes diagnosis Diabetic patients can develop retinal damage without symptoms; regular eye exams every 6-12 months are essential.

Those with sudden vision loss or visual field defects

Those with sudden vision loss or visual field defects Sudden vision loss or partial visual field blockage is an urgent sign of retinal disease requiring immediate examination.

Results

Expected Results After Treatment

Discover clinically proven treatment outcomes

Vision Preservation and Recovery
Vision Preservation and RecoveryMinimize vision loss through early treatment
Fast Recovery with Sutureless Surgery
Fast Recovery with Sutureless SurgeryShorter recovery with minimal incision
Surgery Completed Within 30 Minutes
Surgery Completed Within 30 Minutes20-30% Shorter Than Conventional
Minimized Complication Risk
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

QUICK Response System
QUICK Response System
ONE-STOP Retinal Surgery
ONE-STOP Retinal Surgery
Dedicated CLEAN-ROOM for Retina
Dedicated CLEAN-ROOM for Retina
Cheonan Kim Eye Clinic operates a dedicated retina clean room for optimal surgical outcomes and safety. Equipped with Constellation vitrectomy system and OPMI Lumera 700 surgical microscope in a sterile environment.
RECOVERY Care Program
RECOVERY Care Program
Treatment Process

How We Treat

From precise examination to customized treatment, step by step

Retinal Detachment
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 Lifting
Avoid Strenuous Activity & Heavy LiftingAvoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and bending over for a certain period after treatment.
Visit Immediately If Vision Changes
Visit Immediately If Vision ChangesVisit an ophthalmologist immediately if sudden vision loss, increased floaters, or photopsia (flashing lights) occur.
Regular eye check-ups essential
Regular eye check-ups essentialRegular check-ups crucial to monitor progression
Face-Down Positioning (Vitrectomy)
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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