The Vitrectomy Procedure is a specialized eye surgery designed to treat retinal and vitreous disorders such as retinal tears, detachment, macular holes, or severe vitreous hemorrhage. During the procedure, the vitreous gel is carefully removed and replaced with a saline solution or gas bubble to support the retina while it heals.
Vitrectomy can improve vision, stabilize retinal conditions, and prevent further vision loss. It is performed using advanced microsurgical techniques to ensure precision, safety, and faster recovery.
Benefits of the Vitrectomy Procedure:
Restores vision – Removes vitreous opacities and repairs retinal problems.
Prevents vision loss – Stabilizes retinal conditions and reduces complications.
Minimally invasive – Uses state-of-the-art microsurgical tools for precision.
Customizable treatment – Tailored to the patient’s specific retinal condition.
Faster recovery – Advanced surgical techniques reduce healing time.
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