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Uploaded by scottgellermd on Sep 30, 2008
Scott Geller MD of Fort Myers Florida cuts a track through dense vitreous asteroid bodies with a yag laser
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Damn My floaters are nothing compared to this, makes me not want to complain, but laser? I would just go straight to the procedure where they suck them out with a needle that would be best.
HNguidetosuccess 5 months ago
I have a lot of floaters ( not THIS much, though ).. i just can't help imagining a PEW PEW PEW sound when the "asteroids" are vaporized.. :P
LadyWeasel 7 months ago
laser seems to be quite inaffective... He should get a vitrectomy.
thomcorn7 9 months ago
and I thought I had a lot of floaters...
psik0tik 1 year ago 2
This looks so amazing when investigating a px. Doesn't cause any harm, just means you have stars in your eyes :-)
yaninho 2 years ago
I have this in both eyes Its so annoying!
odcoolshark75 2 years ago
wow. what happens if you miss?
YazDawg 3 years ago 2
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Damn My floaters are nothing compared to this, makes me not want to complain, but laser? I would just go straight to the procedure where they suck them out with a needle that would be best.
HNguidetosuccess 5 months ago
I have a lot of floaters ( not THIS much, though ).. i just can't help imagining a PEW PEW PEW sound when the "asteroids" are vaporized.. :P
LadyWeasel 7 months ago
laser seems to be quite inaffective... He should get a vitrectomy.
thomcorn7 9 months ago
and I thought I had a lot of floaters...
psik0tik 1 year ago 2
This looks so amazing when investigating a px. Doesn't cause any harm, just means you have stars in your eyes :-)
yaninho 2 years ago
I have this in both eyes Its so annoying!
odcoolshark75 2 years ago
wow. what happens if you miss?
YazDawg 3 years ago 2