I'm close to getting cataract surgery anyway (a year, maybe 2). Would it be better to do floater treatment before, after, or does it totally not matter? Thanks.
If you are potentially a couple years away, then there is not advantage (from my perspective) to waiting. In fact, the newer 'premium' multifocal IOLs do add some challenge in treating eye floaters.
Fees are described in detail at the web site. There you will find that I do not use phrases like "completely cureable", "remove, eliminate, 100%" etc. Those are unrealistic expectations. For treatable eye floater problems I can usually make it a lot, lot better. The only way to get a cure is invasive surgery.
Im pretty sure that eye floaters are caused by tv and smartphone screens in case of young patients that spend alot of time on social media work or gaming im talking from my experience how we can prtoect our eyes from screens?
@@Thefloaterdoctor1 maybe the light that comes from the screen makes the vitreous to break down . I read that there is a new way to treat floaters that still very raw and needs more reaearch by nonatechnology is it true?