¿Quiénes son candidatos para la cirugía vitreorretiniana?

Los pacientes que tienen problemas retinianos o vítreos, como el desprendimiento de retina, la tracción del vítreo o la retinopatía diabética, pueden ser candidatos para la cirugia de la retina. El oftalmólogo evaluará la condición del paciente y determinará si es adecuado para la cirugía.

Is dry eye curable?

Dry eye is considered a chronic condition, and there is no definitive cure for it. However, its progression can be controlled and managed through various treatment options.

Are the recovery periods for Oculoplasty procedures extensive?

No. Generally, the postoperative period for each procedure is a maximum of two weeks, after which patients can resume their normal activities without exertion.

Do scars remain on the face?

No. The surgery is performed with invisible incisions, which may cause some swelling in the first few days, but otherwise, there will be no marks on the face.

Do Oculoplasty procedures change the expression of the face?

No. On the contrary, the gaze will appear brighter and rejuvenated.

Can blepharoplasty lose its effect over time?

No. Once the procedure is done, the results will be permanent, so patients don’t have to worry.

Is retinal surgery effective for detachment?

Yes, especially if it is treated promptly. Therefore, it is essential to seek specialized ophthalmological care as early as possible.

What are the symptoms of retinal detachment?

The appearance of floaters, flashes of light, or a black curtain obstructs vision. In advanced cases, distortion of images or loss of visual acuity may occur.

Who is prone to retinal detachment?

Elderly individuals (+65 years old), middle-aged individuals (30-40 years old), diabetics, those with high myopia (over -7 diopters), individuals with ocular diseases that lead to eye inflammation, and patients with a family history of retinal detachment.

Can retinal detachment be prevented?

Yes, as long as patients have regular eye check-ups, at least once a year.

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