If your eye floaters are extremely severe you might consider getting them removed by surgery. I wouldn’t recommend having them removed since there are a lot of natural and harmless ways to remove floaters in the eye, but specially when they become a possible cause of a retinal detatchment.
These are the most common ways to treat eye floaters by surgery:
Vitrectomy
This technique involves removing the vitreous humor of the eye, which is the liquid a human eye is filled with and where the eye floater are fleeting, to replace it with a saline solution.
As you can imagine this technique is extremely risky since some instruments have to be inserted inside of your eye.
YAG laser
That’s an obviously less aggressive alternative to the other one, but its risk is still quite high, achieving a success rate of 90%. This proceedure has fewer side effects as well and it’s performed all over the world.
That’s the most recommended surgical eye floaters cure by specialists, after the natural ones of course. The eye floater just gets vaporized by a laser and the smaller specks get deposited in the bottom of the eye.
All in all, it’s hard to tell wich one of them is the safest eye floaters treatment, but I don not recommend any of them unless it’s extremely necessary.
Thanks for checking my blog out.
Kate.
Here is a video about a successful vitrectomy to remove eye floaters. These kind of surgeries should only be performed in extreme cases.
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