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Panretinal Photocoagulation is a laser treatment that helps protect your eyes from serious damage, especially if you have conditions like diabetic retinopathy. It works by using a focused laser to stop the growth of unhealthy blood vessels in the retina, helping to keep your vision safe.

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    Prof. Dr. Ebru Nevin Çetin is a distinguished Eye Care Specialist, Eye Surgeon, and Ophthalmologist. With a medical degree from Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Medicine in 1999, she pursued further specialization, completing her residency in ophthalmology at the same institution in 2004.Dr. Çetin's expertise spans a range of eye conditions, including Retinal Detachment, Uveitis, Macular Hole, Retinopathy of Prematurity, and Cataract. She is dedicated to providing comprehensive eye care, utilizing the latest advancements in ophthalmology to ensure the best possible outcomes for her patients.With a commitment to excellence and a compassionate approach, Prof. Dr. Ebru Nevin Çetin is a trusted choice for individuals seeking expert eye care. Trust her expertise and experience to help you maintain optimal eye health and vision.

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  • What conditions does panretinal photocoagulation treat?

    Panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) primarily treats expansive diabetic retinopathy, a serious complication of diabetes that affects the eyes. It also treats certain cases of neovascular glaucoma and retinal vein occlusions.

     

  • Is the PRP treatment painful?

    Patients may feel some discomfort during the procedure, but it's generally well-tolerated. Doctors use local anesthetic drops to numb the eye, which minimizes pain. After the treatment, there might be some soreness or discomfort, but this usually resolves quickly.

  • How long does a PRP session last?

    A typical PRP session lasts about 15 to 30 minutes. However, the duration can vary depending on the specific requirements of the patient’s condition.

  • Will I need multiple PRP sessions?

    Yes, patients may often need multiple sessions, usually 2 to 4, to achieve the full treatment effect. The exact number depends on the severity of the retinal condition. In addition, it also depends on how the eye responds to the initial treatment.

  • Can I drive after a PRP session?

    Eye doctors don't recommend to drive immediately after a PRP session. Because your vision may be temporarily blurry, and the eyes may be sensitive to light. So, arrange for someone to drive you home after the treatment.

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