Glaucoma Surgery

Glaucoma is a serious condition that can permanently affect eyesight. However, there are surgical options available. At Sunny Isles Eye Center, we offer these surgical solutions to the residents of Sunny Isles Beach, FL, ensuring that you can regain clear vision. Here is what you need to know about glaucoma surgery.

Glaucoma Surgery

What Is This Surgery?

Several types of surgery can be performed for glaucoma. The first, known as trabeculectomy, is conducted in a hospital setting. It involves creating an opening on the top of your eye, under your eyelid, making it not visible to others. This allows the excess fluid to drain from your eye.

The second type is glaucoma implant surgery. In this procedure, an eye professional places a tiny tube on the white part of your eye, facilitating the drainage of excess fluid. Patients typically experience an improvement in their vision shortly after the surgery.

Lastly, there is MiGS, short for minimally invasive glaucoma surgery. Consult with your optometrist to determine if you are a candidate for this surgery, as it is more suitable for those with a mild form of glaucoma.

When to Have Glaucoma Surgery Done

Glaucoma occurs when fluid affects the optical nerves of your eyes. Initially, an eye doctor may attempt to manage it with prescription eyedrops. However, if this proves insufficient, surgery becomes the next step. Failing to address glaucoma surgically poses the risk of worsening the condition and causing irreparable damage to your eyesight.

Recovering After the Surgery

After the surgery, your doctor will prescribe eyedrops to prevent infection and reduce swelling around the eyes. These eyedrops differ from those used by glaucoma patients. It's crucial to follow your doctor's instructions, which may involve using the eyedrops for several weeks. Additionally, you should avoid heavy physical activity for two weeks to a month, depending on your doctor's advice.

The outcomes of these surgeries vary. While some people experience long-lasting results, others may have the openings heal and require another surgery shortly after. Regular eye appointments are essential to monitor your progress. The key is to cherish and enjoy your improved eyesight.

Contact Sunny Isles Eye Center

Are you looking for an eye doctor near you? If you're a resident of Sunny Isles Beach and concerned about glaucoma, our team at Sunny Isles Eye Center is ready to assist you. Feel free to contact us to schedule an appointment with our optometrist.

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10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Closed

Sunny Isles Eye Center

Address

17100 Collins Ave #112, RK Centers,
North Miami Beach, FL 33160

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