In general, surgery isn’t the first line of treatment for glaucoma. But if other treatments fail, glaucoma surgery may be able to save your vision.
The goal of glaucoma treatment is to lower your intraocular pressure by helping fluid to drain. When the pressure is elevated, it can push on your optic nerve – leading to vision damage. A variety of medicated eye drops can be prescribed to reduce the pressure levels, but they aren’t effective for everyone, especially when pressure levels are very high and need to be lowered quickly or sometimes medicine causes serious side effects, such as hypertension, which makes it a poor option for glaucoma treatment.
In certain cases, your Luxe Vision and Optical eye doctor may recommend glaucoma surgery.
Typically, your eye doctor will perform laser surgery first. These procedures are done on an outpatient basis.
If laser surgery doesn’t alleviate eye pressure, you may need a different type of procedure.
The primary risk of glaucoma surgery is that it increases your chances of developing cataracts later on. Other possible risks include:
When other types of glaucoma treatment are ineffective or unsuitable, glaucoma surgery offers an excellent alternative to prevent damage to your optic nerve and vision loss.
Also, if the opening in your eye begins to close up again, glaucoma surgery can be repeated. If you’ve already lost vision due to glaucoma, surgery will not be able to restore it – but it can prevent further damage and save your remaining sight!
For glaucoma diagnosis and management, be sure to visit our eye doctors for regular comprehensive eye exams.