Treatments
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Cataract Surgery
This operation treats cataracts by removing and replacing the lens of your eye.
Entropion and ectropion repair
Entropion and ectropion correction surgery involves repairing an eyelid that either turns in or turns out.
Eyelid cyst removal
Fluid filled lumps that form in your upper or lower eyelids are quite common. These cysts normally disappear on their own. Occasionally the cyst becomes infected causing pain, redness and swelling.
Glaucoma surgery (Trabeculectomy)
The aim of glaucoma surgery is to lower the pressure in your eye to reduce the risk of further damage to the optic nerve.
Intravitreal injections
An intravitreal injection is a procedure used to deliver medication directly into the eye.
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is the name given to a group of keyhole glaucoma surgeries that can be used as an alternative to eye drops or more invasive conventional glaucoma surgery (trabeculectomy and tube surgery).
Ptosis (drooping eyelids) correction
Ptosis (drooping eyelids) is when the muscle that lifts the eyelid can be weak or lose strength over time.
Refractive lens exchange
Refractive lens exchange, or lens replacement surgery, replaces the eye’s natural lens with an artificial clinical lens.
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)
This operation is one of the treatments for glaucoma.
Squint surgery
Squint surgery aims to reduce a squint.
Vitreo-retinal surgery
Vitreo-retinal surgery is typically performed to address a range of conditions and diseases that can affect the vitreous and retina.
YAG laser capsulotomy
A YAG laser capsulotomy is a procedure to treat 'after-cataract,' a common condition where the membrane behind your lens implant becomes hazy after your original operation. This quick and painless laser treatment creates a small, clear window in the cloudy membrane to let light pass through easily again.