PROOF that EYE FLOATERS can be TREATED. Must see video.

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http://VitreousFloaterSolutions.com Many eye doctors say treatment of eye floaters is not possible without invasive and risky surgical procedures. I say otherwise. This is from a board certified eye surgeon who specializes in the non-invasive painless treatment of eye floaters with an FDA-approved YAG laser. His medical practice is entirely dedicated to the reduction and elimination of bothersome eye floaters. This presentation shows a single, unedited video segment about 10 minutes in duration beginning with an obvious, well-defined and demarcated floater associated with a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) which is a typical age-related floater. By the end of this video, the floater is gone - not just broken into smaller pieces as some suggest, but gone. This patient was told by at least two doctors that he would have to live with it for the rest of his life. Given a choice of looking at this thing moving around for the rest of his life or a painless, 10-15 minute procedure eliminating the offending floater - it would seem like a simple decision. DICLAIMER: This floater treatment may not be typical. Many patients require more than one treatment. As with any laser or surgical procedure, there are some risks involved. Please visit our web site for more information about candidacy, treatability, risks, expectations, fees, etc. http://VitreousFloaterSolutions.com

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  • If you have been seen already by an experienced floater treatment docto and told they are too close to the retina, then it is unlikely I will have anything additional to offer. We are adapting the laser for the purpose of treating floaters and there is just so much we can adapt. Too close to the retina is unsafe to treat regardless of how desperate you may be for treatment.

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  • Hello my name is john im 22 and ive had eyefloaters for two years... they bother me alot.. i was wondering the price....Im not goin to learn to live with it! please contact me here or at johnnyboy7jj@gmail.com

  • I have three tiny floaters on my left eye near the retina and one on my right eye .Can you still help me.Im a disabled veteran from Iraq and trying to get

    my life back together. Are you the top surgeon in this field.I already went to see

    a doctor on the east coast and he told me he could not remove my floaters because they were too close to the retina. cortes1641@yahoo.com

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