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Retinal Procedures

Also known as: Retina surgery, Retinal treatment A group of procedures used to treat conditions affecting the retina, helping preserve vision and prevent further damage. Specialty: Ophthalmology

Overview

Retinal procedures are used to treat conditions affecting the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that is essential for vision. If you are advised to have one of these procedures, it is usually because there are changes that need prompt attention to protect your eyesight.

These procedures are designed to repair, stabilise, or treat damage to the retina. Depending on the condition, treatment may involve laser techniques or more specialised surgical approaches. Early treatment can help preserve vision and reduce the risk of further complications.

When It's Needed

You may need a retinal procedure if you have:

  • Sudden changes in vision
  • Flashes, floaters, or shadows in your vision
  • Retinal conditions identified during examination
  • Findings that require urgent treatment

How It's Performed

The procedure is usually performed under local or general anaesthesia, depending on the condition. It may involve:

  1. Using laser techniques to treat specific areas of the retina
  2. Repairing or stabilising retinal damage
  3. Performing microsurgical procedures inside the eye where needed

The approach depends on the type and severity of the condition. The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours and may be performed as a day or short-stay procedure, depending on complexity.

What to Expect

Recovery

Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure performed. Some treatments require minimal downtime, while others may need more careful recovery and follow-up.

Your care team will guide you on activity, positioning (if needed), and follow-up to support healing and protect your vision.

Diagnostics & Tests

Before the procedure, your condition may be assessed using:

These help identify the problem and guide treatment.

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

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