Pterygium treatment refers to procedures used to remove or prevent the growth of pterygia, triangular-shaped tissue growths on the cornea caused by sun and wind exposure. Surgical options include conjunctival autografting, amniotic membrane transplant, and corneal scleral rotational advancement. These procedures aim to restore vision and prevent recurrence.
Pterygium treatment refers to procedures used to remove or prevent the growth of pterygia, triangular-shaped tissue growths on the cornea caused by sun and wind exposure. Surgical options include conjunctival autografting, amniotic membrane transplant, and corneal scleral rotational advancement. These procedures aim to restore vision and prevent recurrence.
Pterygium treatment in Spain involves removing a triangular growth on the eye's cornea using conjunctival graft or amniotic membrane transplant. Prevents vision loss and discomfort.
Advanced treatments include laser surgery or cryotherapy. Waiting time is typically 1-2 weeks.