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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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    Established in 1991 in Antalya, the Orbit Medical Centre offers top-notch medical services to the city and the Mediterranean region. The Centre's emphasis on collective efforts and professional interdependence has earned it a reputation as the premier ophthalmological care provider in the region. With its advanced infrastructure, the Centre's ophthalmologists share their knowledge and experience, with particular focus on excimer laser, cataract, glaucoma, keratoconus, and diabetic treatments. The Centre upholds ethical and deontological principles, and prioritizes patient treatment over commercial interests, resulting in patients' trust and establishing the Centre as a model organization.

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    Private Antalya Kaya Eye Center, which started its activities in 2012, has developed its technical equipment and physical conditions, and provides services with its expert physicians experienced in eye diseases and treatment in Lara / Dedeman region. It aims to gain the rightful trust of our patients today by complying with ethical and deontological working principles without commercial concern in the understanding of "wę i should do what we want to do to our own relatives" to each patient.It aims to combine technology with medical science by incorporating all the devices and measuring instruments that should be found in an eye clinic with superior technological opportunities in eye diseases and treatment.

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    Dr. Umut Arslan is a distinguished Ophthalmologist and Retina Specialist with a focus on regenerative ophthalmology. He completed his medical education at Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine, followed by specialization in Ophthalmology at Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Arslan specializes in innovative treatments utilizing regenerative, restorative, stem cell, growth factors, and electromagnetic stimulation for retinal and optic nerve diseases. His expertise encompasses a wide range of ophthalmic services, including LASIK, Cataract, Glaucoma, Retinal Prosthesis, and various regenerative, protective, biophysical, laser, surgical, medical, and rehabilitative therapies for the retina. With a commitment to advancing the field of ophthalmology, Dr. Arslan delivers personalized care and cutting-edge treatments to enhance vision and improve the quality of life for his patients.

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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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