Vitrectomy Treatment

Floaters in the eye are typically transparent, gray, or black spots or thread-like shapes that occur due to the breakdown of the vitreous gel-like substance, commonly associated with aging. These bothersome floaters are often noticed, especially in bright light or when looking at a white surface, and over time, they can negatively affect visual quality. Vitrectomy surgery, used to treat these floaters, offers a permanent solution and restores visual clarity.
When is Vitrectomy Performed?
•    Severe Floaters: When floaters affect vision and make daily activities difficult, vitrectomy may be necessary.
•    Risk of Retinal Detachment: When increased pressure from the vitreous on the retina raises the risk of retinal detachment, vitrectomy is performed.
•    Vitreous Hemorrhage: If bleeding occurs in the vitreous region of the eye, vitrectomy can be used to clear the blood and restore vision.
In Turkey, with modern technologies and expert physicians, we provide vitrectomy treatments in a highly safe and results-oriented manner.

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