Eye floaters treatment refers to various methods aimed at reducing the perception of tiny, dark moving specks in vision (floaters). Common causes include aging and posterior vitreous detachment. Treatments may include observation, vitrectomy (surgical removal), or laser photocoagulation.
Eye floaters treatment refers to various methods aimed at reducing the perception of tiny, dark moving specks in vision (floaters). Common causes include aging and posterior vitreous detachment. Treatments may include observation, vitrectomy (surgical removal), or laser photocoagulation.
Eye floaters treatment in Greece often involves vitrectomy, a surgical procedure to remove cloudy vitreous gel and replace it with clear fluid. This reduces the appearance of floaters.
Many Greeki doctors may first suggest watchful waiting, but severe or distracting floaters lead to surgery. Average waiting time is 2-4 weeks.