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Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) - for Superficial Corneal Abnormalities

Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) is essentially a revolutionary eye surgery procedure that uses laser technology to treat various corneal diseases. It provides an effective alternative to invasive surgeries and has transformed how we approach corneal health.<br>Visit https://www.drjoannegoh.com.au/phototherapeutic-keratectomy-ptk/ for more updates!

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Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) - for Superficial Corneal Abnormalities

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  1. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) — Your Companion for Superficial Corneal Abnormalities www.drjoannegoh.com.au

  2. Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) is essentially a revolutionary eye surgery procedure that uses laser technology to treat various corneal diseases. It provides an effective alternative to invasive surgeries and has transformed how we approach corneal health. How Convenient is the PTK Procedure? The PTK procedure involves using an excimer laser emitting a specific ultraviolet light. This light selectively removes microscopic amounts of tissue from the cornea, allowing the surgeon to reshape it with remarkable precision. The treatment aims to eliminate irregularities on the cornea’s surface, improve vision, and reduce discomfort. www.drjoannegoh.com.au

  3. PTK is often used to treat conditions such as scarring, corneal dystrophies, and recurrent corneal erosions. The procedure is quite quick, typically lasting about 10-15 minutes, and most patients experience significant improvement in their vision within a week. To conclude, phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) offers a promising solution for those suffering from corneal diseases. For efficient delivery of the improved vision and quality of life, contact Dr Joanne Goh. Visit our Website Now for more updates! www.drjoannegoh.com.au

  4. Dr Joanne Goh - Cataract, Lasik & Corneal Eye Surgeon G11/566 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC-3004, Australia. (03) 9070 0955 www.drjoannegoh.com.au info@cityeyesurgeons.com.au www.drjoannegoh.com.au

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