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Are surgical treatments the only option to treat Pterygium?
Surgical removal is the only option to treat a pterygium or pinguecula.
How do I know if I’m a candidate for Pterygium removal surgery?
The best way to determine this is to schedule a comprehensive eye exam with Dr. Martinez or one of our eye doctors.
What is Dr. Martinez’s experience in Pterygium removal surgery?
Dr. Martinez is one of the leading Pterygium surgeons in the United States and has performed over 12,000 Pterygium removal procedures. Dr. Martinez has established the EyeWhite Institute and has conducted and published research on Pterygium and Pterygium surgery. He has developed and perfected the ASAP surgical techniques that offer a superior cosmetic outcome and one of the lowest recurrence rates in the world.
Is the surgery painful?
The procedure typically offers little to no pain. We use local and topical anesthesia via eye drops and also prescribe oral medication to help you relax prior to the surgery. You may feel a bit of dryness, and feel a foreign body sensation which will improve over the first few days.
Where is the procedure performed?
We have a state-of-the-art in-office surgical suite, offering the latest in technology. As this is a private in-office surgical suite, this can save you up to 60% off the price of having the surgery in a hospital or surgical center.
Does insurance cover the EyeWhite ASAP procedure?
Yes, and we participate with most insurance plans. We also offer a special self-pay rate for those who do not have insurance and in addition, we offer Care Credit as well. Our surgical counselor can provide you with more information.
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Will my eye be red after the EyeWhite ASAP procedure?
It is normal to experience anywhere from up to 3 to 6 weeks of redness and mild irritation or light sensitivity following the procedure.
What are the risks of the EyeWhite ASAP procedure?
When can I return to work?
Our surgeries are scheduled each week on a Thursday, and most of our patients return back to work on the following Monday. This varies among patients and the type of work they perform.
When can I drive after surgery?
At your next day post-surgical appointment, Dr. Martinez will remove your eye patch and if your vision is good the morning after surgery, you may drive that day.
Should you have any other questions, please contact our surgical counselor at (301) 591-1763, or please email us at info@voeyedr.com.