Laser Eye Surgery Hamilton Square, NJ, Glaucoma Procedures
LASER EYE SURGERY
Laser Eye Surgery

If you are seeking
LASIK, call us today
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IC laser offers other numerous vision
correction options:

LASIK, PRK, LASEK, Wavefront,
All Laser LASIK, Epi-LASIK,
Advanced Surface Ablation,
Intacs, CK, Crystalens, ICL,
ReZoom, ReSTOR, and more...

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OUR DOCTORS
Our Doctors

Iftikhar Chaudhry, M.D.
Director,
Refractive Surgery


Assistant Professor,
Department of Ophthalmology
Temple University Medical School

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NEWS
News

IC laser offers Intacs, a treatment for keratoconus, Crystalens, ReZoom, ReSTOR and treatments for presbyopia.

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CUSTOM BLADELESS PROCEDURES
Custom Bladeless Procedures

We Proudly offer customized, blade-free procedures using the latest and most advanced technologies available

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Glaucoma Procedures

How is glaucoma treated?

Glaucoma treatment is aimed at controlling the eye's fluid pressure, as a means of slowing the disease's progression. Such treatment does not cure the disease. Most doctors use medications for newly diagnosed glaucoma; however, new research findings show that laser surgery is a safe and effective alternative.

  • Medications: Several medications, in the form of eyedrops or pills, are available either to enhance fluid drainage or decrease the eye's production of aqueous humor. Unfortunately, because anti-glaucoma drugs enter the blood system, they can cause various side effects such as headaches and respiratory problems. When such side effects occur, patients should consult with their eye care professional about alternative treatment regimens.
  • Laser Surgery: Glaucoma treatment using an argon laser has proved beneficial in preliminary studies. In this form of treatment, a high-energy beam of light is directed onto the trabecular meshwork--part of the anterior chamber's drainage system--and approximately 100 tiny burns are made on its surface. The burns stretch the existing holes in the meshwork for better fluid drainage. Laser surgery, however, may be effective for only a short time and usually is used in conjunction with drops or pills.
  • Surgery: Several procedures may be performed to improve drainage flow, such as a trabeculotomy, goniotomy, and trabeculectomy. All of these involve making a small hole in the anterior chamber through which fluid can leave the eye. Although these procedures have a fairly high success rate, they are generally reserved until medical therapy is no longer effective.

about the mechanisms of aqueous humor inflow and outflow, glaucomatous tissue changes in the optic nerve, and the dynamics of trabecular meshwork cells.
Studies are being conducted to streamline current surgical procedures, improve surgical wound healing, understand the possible role of nutrition in preventing open-angle glaucoma, and improve diagnostic techniques.