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Mahi Muqit is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of the British and Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons and the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. To find out more, visit : https://www.retinasurgeon.uk
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Recommendations for Anyone Having Macular Hole Surgery Being told you need eye surgery is not something anyone wants to hear. Having someone work on your eye is probably one of the most scariest experiences, as you want to ensure your eye sights is good when the surgery is over. There are numerous risks associated with eye surgery of any type, including macular hole surgery, which is why there are numerous recommendations you may want to have a look at to ensure you can have your surgery with complete peace of mind. The first recommendation before you make any arrangements for your surgery is to make sure you are informed. Your surgeon should have sat you down and explained the surgery to you in detail. Macular hole surgery is a day case surgery, but still a very complex surgery which is why you should ask questions, ensuring you have all the answers regarding the risks involved, over and above the risk of infection and the expected outcome. Ensure you understand the recovery process as macular hole surgery is known to be quite a long and drawn out recovery process It's imperative you understand the process and how long you can be expected off work after the surgery has been completed. Remember that this recovery requires you spend a lot of your time facing downwards, enabling the solution or gas which has been placed at the back of your eye to take shape. More information is provided a little lower down on the page. It is so important that you follow the recovery instructions to ensure the best end result. With macular hole surgery you will be required to use eye drops every few hours. It's essential you follow all the recovery notes to the letter to hep you recover faster and enjoy improved sight without delay. Any problems you experience after surgery should not go ignored. If you suddenly start experiencing more pain or you see flashes of light and your peripheral vision is distorted or you feel exhausted, it's important to advise your surgeon immediately. Light flashes and peripheral vision loss are signs of retinal detachment, which is an emergency eye treatment that your surgeon will want to repair immediately to ensure your sight remains in good condition moving forward.
Macular hole surgery is usually referred to as a vitrectomy. This is quite a detailed process, but can be carried out quickly. This means, good news, you will enjoy recovering at home surrounded by your familiar comforts. In fact, it's been proven that recovery is improved in patients who are able to go home. The surgery requires you arrive at the suggested time of the day for your appointment. Here you will complete some forms and nurses will prepare you for surgery. Full details of the surgery will be discussed along with the risks involved, ensuring you are aware of any potential problems. Once prepared your anaesthetist will give your medication.. This may be a local anaesthetic with light sedation, keeping you relaxed and ensuring the surgeon can work without any issues. From here you will be moved into the operating theatre, where you will be welcomed by your macular hole surgeon and a team of theatre nurses. They will work alongside the surgeon helping him with the process. Once the surgery is completed you will be moved to a recovery suite, your chosen contact will be informed what time they can collect you. In recovery you will be given something to eat and drink and ensures you are fully awake. Your recovery instructions will be given to you along with the essential medication you will need. You now go home, recovery and start enjoying your sight. About Us: Mahi Muqit is a leading consultant ophthalmologist, cataract and vitreoretinal surgeon at two private clinics in London, United Kingdom. He provides patients with superior service and support with a range of surgical procedures to meet their eye sight requirements. He has built up a solid reputation for his eye services in the London area as an expert eye doctor and surgeon offering surgical retina, medical retina and complex cataract surgery. He also offers surgery to patients suffering from diabetic retinopathy. Mahi Muqit is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of the British and Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons and the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. To find out more, visit : https://www.retinasurgeon.uk