
Therapeutic Laser Eye Treatment
Specialist Non-Surgical Eye Care by Consultant Ophthalmologist
Therapeutic laser treatment is a highly effective, non-invasive procedure used to treat a range of eye conditions affecting intraocular pressure, corneal surface, and overall eye comfort. At one of our specialist clinic in Leeds, Mr. Ahmed Bardan offers therapeutic laser solutions designed to manage conditions such as glaucoma, inflammation, high eye pressure, and post-surgical complications, helping preserve sight and improve patient wellbeing.
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Using precision-guided laser technology, treatment is tailored to each individual, providing a safe and efficient alternative to long-term medication or more invasive procedures.
Conditions Treated with Therapeutic Laser
Depending on diagnosis, therapeutic laser may be used to treat:
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Corneal Scars
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Glaucoma (YAG or SLT laser for pressure reduction)
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Post-cataract surgery complications
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Certain retinal issues (in selected cases)
Treatment selection and delivery depend on the specific condition, eye health, and individual needs.
Types of Therapeutic Laser Procedures Offered
🔹 PTK (Photo therapeutic keratectomy) for corneal scars
Improves corneal clarity and removes scars
🔹 SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty) – for glaucoma
Reduces intraocular pressure by stimulating natural fluid drainage.
🔹 YAG Laser Therapy – for capsule thickening
Used to treat conditions such as PCO (clouding after cataract surgery) or to improve fluid flow.
🔹 Laser Iridotomy – for narrow-angle glaucoma
Creates a small opening in the iris to improve pressure balance.
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All treatment options are fully explored during your consultation with Mr. Bardan.
Why Choose Mr. Ahmed Bardan?
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Specialist in advanced lens and vision correction surgery
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Over 15 years of surgical experience
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Advanced technology with high safety profile
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Personalised treatment plans and exceptional aftercare
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Clinic based in Leeds, serving Yorkshire and surrounding areas

Your Treatment Journey
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Comprehensive consultation and eye examination
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Diagnosis and treatment discussion
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Laser procedure (typically 5–15 minutes)
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Post-treatment monitoring
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Follow-up review and long-term care plan

