Driving became impossible until she discovered this forbidden solution
- patelgordon
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read
My mother couldn't watch her favourite shows anymore. Reading was a struggle. Driving? Forget it. Floaters had stolen her life.
She was terrified - didn't sleep the night before her vitrectomy.
But when the 30-minute procedure finished, she looked at the surgeon and said, "Is that it?"
Painless. Quick. Her vision restored instantly.
Now she can't stop telling her friends how this simple procedure gave her life back.
You don't have to live with floaters. Book a consultation with me to discuss vitrectomy.
Before Vitrectomy

After Vitrectomy

Floaters are common especially after age 50 years, but can occur in young adults if they are shortsighted (myopic). These floaters are caused by degenerative changes in the collagen fibrils which make up the vitreous humour.
Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) will occur in almost all persons as we age. Most times, the symptoms of floaters settle in a few months. If the symptoms do not settle, surgery to remove the vitreous floaters (vitrectomy) can be considered.
15% of persons with PVD may get retinal tears, macular membrane or macular hole. Watch the video below to learn more.



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