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Eyelash Ablation with Electrolysis
YAG Laser Capsulotomy
YAG Laser Photocoagulation
For patients with trichiasis (abnormal growth of the eyelashes towards the eyeball), causing irritation, redness, foreign body sensation or damage to the cornea.
It is an outpatient technique that uses a low-intensity electric current to selectively destroy eyelash follicles that grow in the wrong direction, preventing their reappearance.
YAG Laser Capsulotomy
For patients who have diagnosed eye diseases, persistent symptoms (such as double vision, eye pain, progressive decrease in vision, visual field loss) or require follow-up after eye surgery.
It's a noninvasive procedure that uses laser energy to open a small window in the opaque capsule, allowing light to pass freely and restoring vision. It takes minutes and requires no incisions.
YAG Laser Photocoagulation
For children and adults who present symptoms of strabismus (eye deviation), double vision, eye strain, or a diagnosis of binocular coordination disorders.
For patients with certain vascular or inflammatory eye diseases, such as membranes, anomalous neovessels, or vitreous hemorrhages, that require non-surgical treatment of internal structures.
Laser Subconjunctival Suture Lysis
For people with a narrow iris or a reduced anterior chamber who are at risk for angle-closure glaucoma or occludable angles detected on gonioscopy examinations.
For people with a narrow iris or a reduced anterior chamber who are at risk for angle-closure glaucoma or occludable angles detected on gonioscopy examinations.
For patients diagnosed with angle-closure glaucoma or at high risk of developing it, especially if they have a family history or predisposing anatomical characteristics.
A small opening is created in the iris using a laser, facilitating the flow of aqueous humor and preventing obstruction of ocular drainage. It is an effective preventive and therapeutic alternative.
Laser Subconjunctival Suture Lysis
For patients who have undergone trabeculectomy surgery and require subsequent adjustments due to tension or fibrosis of the sutures that prevent adequate control of intraocular pressure.
What is laser subconjunctival suture therapy?
Laser therapy releases or weakens specific subconjunctival sutures, optimizing aqueous humor flow and improving the effectiveness of the previous surgical procedure without the need for reoperation.
For people with open-angle glaucoma who are looking for a non-surgical alternative to continuous use of antiglaucoma drops or as an addition to their current treatment.
A low-energy laser is used to stimulate the cells of the trabeculum (the eye's drainage system), improving aqueous humor flow and reducing intraocular pressure. It is painless and requires no incisions.
For patients with dry eye syndrome who experience excessive tear loss due to accelerated tear drainage and who have not improved with conventional ocular lubricants.
Tiny plugs are inserted into the tear ducts to retain the eye's natural moisture. This is an outpatient, reversible, and effective procedure for improving visual comfort.
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