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Glaucoma Surgery

When you have glaucoma, you have damage to the optic nerve at the back of the eyes. High internal pressure from the build-up of fluid often causes the most damage. Glaucoma is a severe eye disease that can cause a lot of loss of vision and even blindness.

You need regular vision exams to monitor your progress when you have glaucoma. You may also need treatment from an eye doctor near me. To get eye care in NYC, call our optometrist in West Village to get your eye exams. Our optometrist will help you with vision exams, glaucoma treatment, and optometry in Manhattan.

Glaucoma Surgery

Glaucoma Surgery

Often, other treatments are tried for glaucoma treatment. If treatments like laser and medication don't work, an ophthalmologist may try glaucoma surgery to treat your condition. When you get this surgery, you can't regain any lost vision, and the problem won't be sure. However, it can stop the progression of the disease, so it doesn't get any worse.  There are several types of glaucoma surgery that can lower internal eye pressure.

Trabeculectomy is a type of surgery that takes less than an hour and is performed in a hospital. This procedure is generally used when a patient has open-angle glaucoma. The incision will be made underneath the eyelid, so you won't see a scar. The opening helps your eye fluid drain better, lowering the eye pressure. Patients are placed under twilight for this surgery, but you will have a numbing medication to stay comfortable and relaxed. This procedure is an outpatient surgery, though someone will have to drive you afterward.

Glaucoma Implant Surgery

This surgery is also done in the hospital and takes anywhere from one to two hours. The surgeon implants a tiny tube into the whites of your eyes to drain fluid. This tube lowers the strain in the eye and stops the pressure from doing more damage to the optic nerve. This procedure is also outpatient surgery and requires a driver to get home.

Get Your Glaucoma Surgery

If your glaucoma is progressing, and it generally does, you need regular eye exams to track how it's doing. To get eye care in NYC from our optometrist, you can call us to get optometry in Manhattan. In addition, we have an optometrist in West Village for your eye exams that can handle your optometry in Manhattan. So call us today at (212) 242-6592 to schedule an appointment.

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