Discover the Best in Eye Care: Laser Treatment Breakthroughs for Wet AMD

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss for individuals over 50, affecting millions worldwide. Wet AMD, a more aggressive form of the disease, is caused by abnormal blood vessels that grow under the retina and leak blood and fluid. This results in rapid damage to the macula—the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, central vision. Without intervention, this can lead to significant and often permanent vision loss.

While traditional treatments such as anti-VEGF injections have helped many manage the condition, new laser treatments show promise in improving outcomes and potentially reversing some effects of wet AMD.

Understanding Wet AMD

To comprehend the importance of laser treatments for wet AMD, it’s vital to distinguish the two main forms of AMD:

  • Dry AMD: The more common and slower progressing form. Over time, the macula thins and deteriorates.
  • Wet AMD: Though less common, it’s more severe. Abnormal blood vessels grow under the retina and leak fluid or blood, rapidly damaging retinal cells and causing scarring.

Symptoms of wet AMD include:

  • Blurriness
  • Visual distortions
  • Dark or blind spots in the field of vision
  • Loss of central vision

If untreated, wet AMD can lead to permanent vision loss in the affected eye.

Traditional Treatment: Anti-VEGF Injections

One of the most widely-used treatments for wet AMD is anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) injections. These injections are designed to block the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye. Introduced in the early 2000s, anti-VEGF injections have significantly slowed the progression of wet AMD for many patients.

Some common anti-VEGF drugs include:

  • Ranibizumab (Lucentis)
  • Aflibercept (Eylea)
  • Bevacizumab (Avastin)

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However, anti-VEGF injections have their limitations: