What are the 3 types of eye surgery for adults above 50, especially the elderly?
The commonly performed eye surgery (and one of the typical types of surgery in general) is cataract surgery. Other commonly performed eye surgeries for those
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Dr Jayant V Iyer is Senior Consultant and Medical Director at The Straits Eye Centre based in Camden Medical Centre. He specializes in General Ophthalmology for conditions such as cataracts, dry eyes, refractive errors and diabetic retinopathy, with an added subspecialist expertise in glaucoma.
Fellowship-trained at Johns Hopkins in the USA, he was formerly Senior Consultant Glaucoma surgeon at The Singapore National Eye Centre. He was Head of its Clinical & Service Quality department, and Lead for its Global Ophthalmology office. He founded and runs The Vision Mission – an NGO that aims to alleviate treatable blindness in Asia and beyond.
For his contribution to the fraternity globally, he has been conferred the APAO Distinguished Service Award 2021, Novartis eXcellence in Vision Award 2019 and the Singapore Courage Fund Healthcare Humanity Award 2020. For his dedication to patient care, he also received the Singhealth Service Star Award 2022 and the Singhealth Covid Hero Award 2021.
He is passionate about eye care in the community and believes in strong partnership with primary care providers, as early detection of disease is key in keeping patients healthy and preserving their right to good sight.
The commonly performed eye surgery (and one of the typical types of surgery in general) is cataract surgery. Other commonly performed eye surgeries for those
At The Straits Eye Centre, we perform the following: a. Cataract surgery using the latest techniques (including femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) for added precision)
In Singapore, nearly all eye surgeons use modern techniques (phacoemulsification) to perform cataract surgery. Some of us also use femtosecond laser-assisted techniques for certain patients
Everyone’s eyeball has a natural crystalline lens that is transparent. When one grows older, the lens gets foggier – this is known as a cataract.
The typical cause of cataracts is ageing. By the age of 70, nearly all adults have cataracts. Other causes include trauma to the eye, chronic
While ageing is the common cause of cataracts, other risk factors include taking steroid medications, smoking, and excessive exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet radiation.
In many people with cataracts, the vision gradually gets dimmer, and they may not even notice it. As the cataract worsens, it may cause foggy
Typically cataracts start from the age of 50 onwards. But there are individuals who may have cataracts at a much earlier age and individuals who
No. In fact, in some instances (e.g. angle closure glaucoma), when cataracts are best removed at an earlier stage. The earlier one gets cataract surgery,
Age is not a consideration. As long as the cataract is causing vision symptoms significant enough to impair one’s day-to-day life and work or is
Yes, indeed. It is, in fact, the leading cause of blindness in the world.
Cataract surgery is one of the safest surgeries in the world. Success rates in allowing one to achieve brighter, clearer and better vision are in
Cataracts cannot be avoided as one age. However, going for regular screening can help one keep a tab on conditions like cataracts, in addition to
Oculoplastics is a subspecialty in Ophthalmology that focuses on plastic and reconstructive surgery of the periorbital and facial tissues. This includes eyebrows, eyelids, forehead, the
There are many oculoplastic procedures. For eyelid procedures, the eyelids may have some bruising for 1 to 3 weeks following surgery. Many individuals are able
Oculoplastic surgeons are specialised ophthalmologists (eye surgeons) who have undergone additional fellowship training in the field of Oculoplastics following completion of general Ophthalmology training. A
An Oculoplastic surgeon typically evaluates the structures around the eyes including the eyelids (eg. eyelid and eyelash position, eyebags), the orbit (eg. eye movements, protrusion
Studies have shown satisfaction rates of over 90% following eyelid surgery, making it one of the standard surgical procedures.
The common type of patients that see me for eyelid surgery include patients with ptosis (droopy eyelids) and eyelid lesions such as eyelid warts or
The common risks of eyelid surgery are self-limiting swelling and bruising. Less typical risks include dry eyes, infection, unfavourable scarring, asymmetry and the need for
Eyelid surgery is generally very safe. Very rarely, extensive uncontrolled bleeding into the orbit of the eye may result in loss of vision. The incidence
Eyelid surgery usually will not affect vision unless there is the rare occurrence of bleeding into the orbit (retrobulbar haemorrhage) that may result in the
There are many oculoplastic procedures. For eyelid procedures, the eyelids may have some bruising for 1 to 3 weeks following surgery. Many individuals are able
For an individual to identify if they may be suitable for functional or aesthetic eye surgery, they will need to be formally assessed by an
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