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How to Use Laser Treatment for Glaucoma: Lower Eye Pressure.
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We walk with you on the journey of managing eye pressure. At Liv Hospital, we focus on modern care to safeguard your vision. We know that patients from around the world look for top-notch eye care.

We offer a reliable choice: glaucoma laser treatment. This method helps many people cut down on eye drops. It’s a fast, office-based solution for your peace of mind.

This approach works for most, but it’s not for everyone. You’ll need to wait four to six weeks to see the full effect. We offer compassionate care as your eyes adjust during this time.

Almost 70 percent of our patients control their pressure without extra medication. This is a gentle way to deliver top-notch healthcare. Our goal is to give you the support you need.

Choosing these advanced methods is a proactive step towards long-term health. We’re here to make sure your experience is both comfortable and successful.

Key Takeaways

  • Advanced methods often reduce the need for daily eye medications.
  • Most patients see significant results within four to six weeks.
  • Nearly 70 percent of individuals achieve drop-free pressure control.
  • The procedure is quick and performed safely in an office setting.
  • We provide complete support for all international healthcare seekers.

Understanding Surgical Laser Treatment for Glaucoma

Understanding Surgical Laser Treatment for Glaucoma
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Laser therapy is a key treatment for glaucoma, helping to lower eye pressure. It works by improving drainage or reducing fluid in the eye.

How Laser Therapy Manages Intraocular Pressure

Laser therapy targets the main causes of high eye pressure in glaucoma. It either boosts drainage or cuts down on fluid production. This safe and effective method is a great alternative to old-school surgeries.

The main aim is to protect the optic nerve and keep vision sharp. We use laser energy to open new paths or tweak old ones for better drainage.

Common Types of Glaucoma Laser Procedures

There are many laser treatments for glaucoma, each with its own use and benefits. The main ones are:

  • YAG Laser Iridotomy: This makes a hole in the iris to help drainage and lower pressure.
  • Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT): SLT boosts drainage by focusing on certain cells in the trabecular meshwork.
  • Trans-scleral Photocoagulation (Cyclodiode Laser): This method cuts down intraocular pressure by reducing fluid production.

Each procedure is chosen based on the patient’s specific needs. This way, we can pick the best laser treatment to manage eye pressure well.

Step-by-Step Guide to the Laser Procedure

Step-by-Step Guide to the Laser Procedure
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Getting laser eye surgery for glaucoma is straightforward if you’re ready. We know surgery can seem scary, but knowing what to expect helps a lot.

Preparing for Your Laser Eye Surgery

Before your glaucoma laser eye surgery day, there are steps to take. This ensures everything goes well.

  • Don’t drive yourself because the drops will make your vision blurry and eyes sensitive to light.
  • Keep using your eye drops and other meds as usual on surgery day, unless told not to.

What Happens During the Laser Treatment

During your laser surgery for glaucoma, you’ll sit comfortably. The area around your eye will be cleaned and ready.

The process includes:

  1. Getting numbing eye drops to reduce pain.
  2. Putting a special lens to focus the laser on your eye.
  3. Applying the laser treatment, which is quick and precise.

We use the latest tech to make the procedure comfortable and effective.

Post-Procedure Care and Monitoring

After your laser treatment for glaucoma, following our care instructions is key. This ensures the best results.

This may include:

  • Using eye drops as prescribed to help your eye heal.
  • Avoiding hard activities for a few days.
  • Going to follow-up appointments to check on your progress and answer any questions.

Remember, “Your follow-up care is vital for the best laser surgery results.” Be aware of possible side effects of laser surgery for glaucoma, like blurry vision or eye discomfort. Tell us right away if you notice anything.

By following these steps and our advice, you can get the most from your laser eye surgery for glaucoma. This will help you recover smoothly.

Conclusion

Laser treatment for glaucoma is very effective. It helps manage eye pressure and stops vision loss. Patients find relief from the pressure buildup.

Laser for glaucoma is a great option. It’s a minimally invasive way to lower eye pressure. Laser eye surgery is reliable for managing glaucoma and slowing it down.

It’s important to have follow-up appointments after laser surgery. The pressure might build up again. This means ongoing monitoring and treatments are needed. We offer full support and top-notch healthcare to help patients make the best choices.

Choosing laser surgery is a proactive step for vision and eye health. We’re here to guide our patients. We ensure they get the best care for their glaucoma.

FAQ

Is laser surgery for eye pressure a permanent solution?

Laser surgery for eye pressure (trabeculoplasty) is effective but not always permanent; pressure reduction typically lasts one to five years. Many patients eventually require additional laser treatment or a return to glaucoma medications.

How long does it take to see results after glaucoma laser eye surgery?

Results are not immediate; it takes approximately four to six weeks for the full pressure-lowering effect to develop. Your doctor will continue your eye drops during this period and measure pressure at follow-up visits.

Can a laser to treat glaucoma replace my daily eye drops?

Yes, for some patients, laser trabeculoplasty successfully lowers eye pressure enough to reduce or eliminate the need for daily drops. However, many patients still require some medication, and you should not stop your drops without your doctor’s approval.

What are the primary risks associated with laser surgery glaucoma?

Primary risks include temporary inflammation, a short-term spike in eye pressure immediately after the procedure, and blurred vision. Less common risks include progressive cataract formation, bleeding, or failure of the laser to adequately lower pressure.

Is the laser eye surgery to relieve pressure painful?

The procedure is generally not painful; most patients feel only a brief stinging sensation or see bright flashes of light. Numbing eye drops are used beforehand, and any post-procedure discomfort is usually mild and temporary.

Who is the ideal candidate for laser eye treatment for glaucoma?

Ideal candidates are patients with open-angle glaucoma who have difficulty adhering to daily eye drops or who experience side effects from medications. It is also a good first-line option for those who prefer to delay or avoid daily drops.

How soon can I return to normal activities after laser glaucoma surgery?

Most patients can return to normal activities, including driving and work, the very next day after the procedure. You should avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for about one week to reduce the risk of bleeding.

Is the glaucoma laser used for both eyes at the same time?

Doctors typically treat one eye at a time, usually a few weeks apart, to monitor the outcome in the first eye before proceeding. This approach reduces the risk of bilateral complications and allows you to continue functioning with one untreated eye if any issues arise.

 References

 National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555927/

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