Panretinal Photocoagulation (PRP) is a specialized laser procedure designed to protect vision in patients with advanced diabetic retinopathy or other retinal conditions. The treatment uses a laser to create controlled burns across the peripheral retina, reducing abnormal blood vessel growth and preventing severe complications like retinal detachment or vision loss.
Performed safely in-office under local anesthesia, PRP is a minimally invasive and effective treatment that helps stabilize retinal health and preserves functional vision over time. Multiple sessions may be required depending on the severity of the disease.
Benefits of Panretinal Photocoagulation (PRP):
Prevents severe vision loss – Reduces the risk of complications from diabetic retinopathy.
Stabilizes the retina – Slows disease progression and protects central vision.
Minimally invasive – Safe in-office procedure with minimal recovery time.
Proven effectiveness – Decades of clinical success in preventing retinal complications.
Personalized care – Treatment plans tailored to each patient’s eye condition.
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