Huge Alien Eye Floater Destroyed with Laser. YAG Laser Vitreolysis Specialist

Published 2024-06-10
High degrees of myopia are associated with earlier-onset floaters. This 41 year old man suffered a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) in 2020 with massive, thick, optically sense vitreous cortex membranes ... like trying to look through wax paper. The video shows the results of 2 consecutive day treatments combined with almost 18 years of surgical specialty focus on treating eye floaters. All of the commentary is by Doctor Johnson while performing the laser procedure.
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Practice located in Dallas Ft Worth area of Texas. The Floater Doctor, James H. Johnson M.D. is Medical Director of the only medical practice in the world specializing in, and exclusively treating eye floaters, the 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 INTRO: www.TheFloaterDoctor.com/practice-intro
► FAQs: www.thefloaterdoctor.com/faqs
► TREATMENT OPTIONS: www.TheFloaterDoctor.com/treatment-options
► THE YAG LASER: : www.TheFloaterDoctor.com/the-yag-laser
► WHY AREN'T MORE DOCTORS TREATING EYE FLOATERS www.thefloaterdoctor.com/why-so-few-doctors-treati…
►CHOOSE YOUR DOCTOR CAREFULLY www.thefloaterdoctor.com/choose-carefully
►YOUNGER PERSON WITH FLOATER? www.thefloaterdoctor.com/younger-patient
►THE EVALUATION AND TREATMENT VISIT | WHAT TO EXPECT: www.thefloaterdoctor.com/evaluation-consult-appt
►LOW DOSE ATROPINE: www.thefloaterdoctor.com/pupil-dilating-agents



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All Comments (14)
  • @SayedIftekhar
    Wanted to share my experience as that patient is me. This is maybe 1/10th of what Dr. Johnson did. He spent enough time to explain (before, during, and after) treatment. He also came in on a weekend to accommodate my travel schedule. that is a huge help that is almost unheard of. One thing I always say about bad eyes (high myopia) and now that floater you see is - nobody really understands except the person itself. Brain will get used to a floater speech is a massive BS. Long story short - vision (after 2 treatments) is lot better than what it was. Instead of through wax paper (constantly), it is now more like slightly dirty eyeglass. 80-90% improvement.
  • @Carlos-fo6jv
    Keep being a hero Dr. Johnson!!! I'll be by later this year again for reformation!
  • @cristino5986
    Doc im 20 from india i have lot of floaters in my right eye and and left eye have little bit in both eye that floaters look cloudy and cobweb i can go for vitrectomy and there is any problem in vitrectomy can u please explain what can i do please doc
  • @charles5143018
    What mJ range do you typically operate in? Do you alternate between single, double or triple burst? Do you have a max mJ that you put into the eye for each session?
  • @MenBeingHappy
    How do we get started with planning to see you for floater removal? I have a huge Weiss ring. Looks like the eye of Sauron. Does insurance cover any part of it?
  • @randywiddis
    I have had a refractive lense replacement. Since then, I have complained about a fog in my left eye when light hits it. The Dr said, "But you have 20/20. One year ag, on 4th of Jul, I developed a floater along with webbing that wouldn't go away. Long story short, I have PVD now. They tell me everything you mentioned in your videos. My question is, can you work on people with multi focal lenses?
  • @abncde
    Hi Dr, do you know of anyone experienced in floaters removal in Australia, Sydney ? Thanks,
  • @tsheils7717
    I have this "large" mass that floats around and has lots of small dark floaters in it. The dark floaters don't bother me, but sometimes that mass interferes with my vision such that it's blurry. When both eyes get hit at the same time with the "blurry blob", it's a bit nerve wracking when I'm driving. The retinal specialist I saw said he only sees a few small floaters, but still willing to do a vitrectomy. I'm nervous about it and have discovered that bending over and picking up heavy objects seems to exasperate the blurriness. Do these "blobs" make sense to you? Do you think you could see them with your equipment?
  • @collegeslam5158
    My eyes are -6 in the left and -7 in the right eye, would I be able to get this done?
  • @wg_rey
    How old was the patient?
  • @flyersluver4eva
    I need this! Developed mine form the Moderna vaccine that caused inflammation.