Predisposing Lesion Photocoagulation is a specialized laser procedure used to treat retinal lesions that increase the risk of retinal detachment. These lesions, if left untreated, can compromise vision or lead to serious retinal complications.
During the procedure, a controlled laser is applied to the affected areas of the retina, creating tiny burns that seal the lesions, strengthen retinal tissue, and reduce the risk of detachment. The treatment is quick, safe, and performed in-office under local anesthesia, with minimal discomfort and downtime.
Benefits of Predisposing Lesion Photocoagulation:
Prevents retinal detachment – Stabilizes areas of the retina at risk.
Minimally invasive – Safe in-office laser procedure with minimal downtime.
Protects vision – Helps preserve central and peripheral vision.
Effective and precise – Targets lesions accurately with advanced laser technology.
Long-term retinal health – Reduces risk of future complications.
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