can scar tissue caused by laser on retina be removed?
Scar tissue on the retina caused by laser treatment is generally not removable. Laser treatment is often used to treat various retinal conditions, such as diabetic retinopathy or retinal tears, by sealing off abnormal blood vessels or creating small burns to repair tears. These treatments can result in scar tissue formation.
The formation of scar tissue is a natural part of the healing process, and once it has formed on the retina, it typically cannot be removed or reversed. However, the presence of scar tissue may or may not have a significant impact on a person's vision, depending on its location and extent.
In some cases, additional treatments or interventions may be possible to address specific vision problems associated with retinal scarring.
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