Vitreous Eye Floater Destruction & Relief Without Surgery. Example & Optics of Treatment.

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Dr. James H Johnson is medical director of Vitreous Floater Solutions, Inc. and also known as 'The Floater Doctor'. His super-specialty ophthalmology practice in Southern California is the only one in the world exclusively dedicated to the laser treatment of eye floaters. "Wait", you say I was told nothing can be done about my floaters. Truth be told, not everybody is a great candidate for treatment, but any eyecare provider who puts forth the blanket statement that floaters are not treatable is not fully informed. Dr. Johnson has been treating floaters exclusively since 2007 and has performed thousands and thousands of procedures using an FDA-approved YAG laser. In this video, Dr. Johnson explains some of the optics involved with the laser slit lamp bio microscopes and some of the challenges in recording good quality video to document it for you. The video also shows to Weiss ring variant floaters that are very dense and very bothersome to the floater suffering patient. In just a minute or two of treatment of this type of floater, you can see what starts out as a prominent and dense aggregation of proteins get vaporized and destroyed by the very accurate YAG laser.
Any medical doctor can purchase a YAG laser but the sales receipt does not confer competency in treating eye floaters. As we have said in other videos, you need to choose your doctor carefully. We hope you enjoy this video and learn something from it.
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The Floater Doctor, James H. Johnson M.D. is Medical Director of the only medical practice in the world specializing in, and exclusively treating bothersome spots, shadows, and clouds that affect your vision. Although common, especially changes such as posterior vitreous detachment (PVDs) as we age, these vitreous eye floaters are rarely offered treatment by your local and well qualified eye care providers, even at top specialty institutions. Dr. Johnson uses a specialized FDA-approved YAG laser to vaporize and destroy the proteins in the vitreous that are responsible for your spots, shadows, and moving blurred areas in your vision. He has been doing so since 2007 making him one of, if not the most experienced in this very specialty niche area in ophthalmology, a pioneer in this field.
Links you may be interested in:
► MAIN WEBSITE: www.TheFloaterDoctor.com
► TREATMENT OPTIONS: www.TheFloaterDoctor.com/trea...
► THE YAG LASER: : www.TheFloaterDoctor.com/the-...
► WHY AREN'T MORE DOCTORS TREATING EYE FLOATERS www.thefloaterdoctor.com/why-...
►CHOOSE YOUR DOCTOR CAREFULLY www.thefloaterdoctor.com/choo...
►YOUNGER PERSON WITH FLOATER? www.thefloaterdoctor.com/youn...
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  • @michaelpugnetti2326
    @michaelpugnetti23264 жыл бұрын

    Hello Doctor, I’m not gonna lie I’ve even fascinated in your videos destroying floaters and explanations. As a sufferer of Floaters since my early years all of this is interesting. Maybe one day I’ll come on down for a consultation! I’m not gonna lie I really enjoy when you floater doctors upload patient treatment video it’s like watching a video game! Keep up the good work your explanations are 100% easy to understand and have me convinced! Have a good one 8)

  • @chessjohns6396
    @chessjohns63962 жыл бұрын

    thank you. this is me.

  • @cerakkraj559
    @cerakkraj5593 жыл бұрын

    I have lasik end i have now folters

  • @kristinasanchez4608
    @kristinasanchez4608 Жыл бұрын

    What about black cobwebs or blood from wet edema???? They float

  • @1lapmagic
    @1lapmagic3 жыл бұрын

    I greatly appreciate the care with which you acquire your target before every burst. Watching many, many other floater lasering videos, I couldn't help but think that many times the operation of the laser seems careless and hasty.

  • @DeveryAndrews
    @DeveryAndrews Жыл бұрын

    When I had a retina tear repaired, I left with what seemed like more floaters after the laser repair, however they did seem to get somewhat less noticeable over time. I’m still dealing with annoying floaters and do hope treatment such as this becomes more accepted and available.

  • @MG-uf6uf
    @MG-uf6uf3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting your videos. Do you know any Ophthalmologist in SC who treat central floater(s) due to PVD OS?

  • @simsannie7729
    @simsannie77294 жыл бұрын

    Hi Doctor, I can appreciate that at 22 years old, even though my floaters do really affect my quality of life, I am a very unlikely candidate to get any procedure done to help them. However, is there research being done and is the treatment always improving? Do you think there will ever be a day where there is a simple and safe way to treat floaters that any candidate will be able to receive?

  • @armendx
    @armendx4 жыл бұрын

    Hello doctor, is there a chance that floaters can go away/deminish/miniscule on their own in a 3-9 months period as my own eye doctor said they might? My eye floaters are sometimes very noticeable one dot in my left eye and some webs in the right periphal vision, but i can only see them in very bright surfaces/ ambients... so is there a hope that i could use any suplement or any sort of food to get a healthier vitreous liquid and maybe just maybe tend to have my floater on the left eye move from the centrr of vision to another place less visible?... thanks for the answer and im glad ur doing a good work and working towards a better future for us suffering with these microscopic monsters in our eyes! And any tips that help with them in the long run beside the “ get used to them” !?

  • @diamondobrien3040
    @diamondobrien3040

    I wish you were close to Connecticut . I had the surgery . I had a hemorrhage with floaters in my left eye. Now after 5 wks it is still bleeding I was told and I cannot see. Its like a white sheet over my eye. My doctor is looking confused . So he referred me to an ocular specialist 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @droundyCubby
    @droundyCubby Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting, and I liked seeing the equipment. Fun to see the floaters blow up and disintegrate.

  • @kbt38
    @kbt382 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the clip. Am most grateful.

  • @loriengram2786
    @loriengram27862 жыл бұрын

    GREAT video !! Thanks, Dr !!

  • @michaelpelz2190
    @michaelpelz21903 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your work.

  • @chuffa1130
    @chuffa1130 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing yeah I'm in my mid-50s and these just came out of nowhere, educating myself on this stuff as I went to my ophthalmologist in didn't really get any ideas about what could be done about it almost as if nothing could be done about it

  • @bonniephelps9481
    @bonniephelps9481

    Wow, such a good explanation of how you zap these floaters. Well done!

  • @Seekthetruth3000
    @Seekthetruth30002 жыл бұрын

    Good info, thanks a bunch.

  • @anordinaryman6017
    @anordinaryman6017

    i have double PVD and obvious floater rings but unfortunately live in the UK great video BTW

  • @FlamesAt1000ft
    @FlamesAt1000ft

    Getting this done for my eye in Tokyo ,Japan!!⛩️🗼🇯🇵..soon! 😯Most likely recovered by the time this comment is read!☺️👌🏾Feeling much more confident in the procedure now! Thanks Doc!! 🙏🏾🥹

  • @paulcramer5671
    @paulcramer5671 Жыл бұрын

    Superb informative video again ... top class ... Just wish you were in the UK 🙁

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