Surgical vs Non-Surgical Glaucoma Treatments in Karachi

Glaucoma is a condition where increased intraocular pressure damages the optic nerve, risking vision loss over time. In Karachi, patients have access to both non-surgical and surgical treatment options. Choosing between them depends on how advanced the disease is, how well other treatments have worked, and your overall health and preferences. Here’s a guide to the main types of glaucoma treatments available, especially in a setting like The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates.


Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Non-surgical glaucoma treatments are typically the first line of action. They’re less invasive and often reversible, with fewer immediate risks. Key methods include:

  • Medications: Prescription eye drops or oral medications to lower fluid production or increase drainage. Regular use, correct technique, and follow-ups are essential.
  • Laser treatments: Including Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT), Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT), and newer modalities. These non-invasive or minimally invasive laser procedures help improve drainage through the eye’s natural channels.

Advantages:

  • Lower risk compared to surgery
  • Usually outpatient / clinic-based
  • Quicker recovery
  • Can reduce or delay need for surgery

Limitations:

  • May be less effective in advanced glaucoma
  • Effectiveness may diminish over time; repeat treatment or additional interventions may be needed
  • Side effects from medications or temporary laser effects may occur

Surgical Treatment Options

When non-surgical treatments are insufficient, or if glaucoma is advanced, surgery becomes an option. In Karachi, skilled ophthalmic surgeons can offer:

  • Traditional surgeries:
    • Trabeculectomy – creating a new drainage route by making a flap in the sclera and allowing fluid to exit under the conjunctiva, forming a filtering bleb.
    • Tube-shunt / drainage device implantation – inserting a small tube or valve to divert excess fluid.
  • Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS):
    Less aggressive surgical options involving smaller incisions, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications. MIGS may involve micro-stents, micro-shunts, or devices that help fluid drainage with less tissue disturbance.

Advantages:

  • Greater reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) — helpful in advanced disease
  • Reduced dependence on medications
  • MIGS options offer a balance: more pressure lowering than non-surgical, but less risk than full surgery

Risks / Considerations:

  • Possible complications: infection, bleeding, low pressure (hypotony), scarring, or cataract formation
  • Longer recovery periods for more invasive surgeries
  • Careful follow-ups required; sometimes revisions are needed

Which Should You Choose?

  • Non-surgical treatment is often tried first—medication and/or laser—especially in early or moderate glaucoma.
  • If IOP remains uncontrolled, optic nerve damage progresses, or medications cause intolerable side effects, surgical options may be recommended.
  • MIGS may be considered earlier in suitable patients because of favorable risk profiles.

If you are unsure whether your symptoms require emergency attention, it is safer to call your healthcare provider or eye clinic for advice.

With Pakistan’s internationally trained and most experienced cataract surgeons, corneal transplant surgeons and eye surgeons specializing in every single sub specialty in ophthalmology, The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates in Karachi provides guidance for both routine and urgent eye care needs. Their team can advise whether you should schedule a screening or seek immediate attention, ensuring safety and comfort. For expert consultation, contact The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates at 03041119544 to book an appointment.

With a proven track record of excellence in glaucoma and cataract care, Dr. Mahnaz Shah and her team are here to help you protect your vision—with confidence.

SLT in Karachi: Non-Invasive Glaucoma Treatment Guide

Glaucoma, especially open-angle glaucoma, is a leading cause of vision loss worldwide. If medications are not enough, or are causing side effects, Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) offers a non-invasive, effective alternative. Here’s what Karachi patients should know about SLT at The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates.


What Is SLT?

Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty is a laser procedure that improves your eye’s natural drainage system (the trabecular meshwork). By gently targeting pigmented cells in that drainage pathway, SLT stimulates them to work more efficiently so fluid (aqueous humour) can exit the eye more freely, lowering intraocular pressure (IOP).


Who Is a Good Candidate?

SLT is suited for:

  • Patients with open-angle glaucoma.
  • Those who haven’t achieved sufficient IOP control with drops.
  • Patients wishing to reduce dependence on glaucoma medications, perhaps due to side effects or compliance issues.

Procedure & Recovery

The procedure is outpatient and brief. First, your eye is numbed using drops. A special lens is placed, and then low-energy laser pulses are applied to the trabecular meshwork. You may hear clicking noises or see flashes.

After treatment, mild side effects like redness, slight discomfort, blurred vision or sensitivity to light may occur, usually lasting a few hours to a couple of days. An anti-inflammatory drop might be prescribed. Eye pressure will be monitored, as there is a small risk of temporary pressure rise.


Benefits of SLT

  • Non-invasive: No cuts or stitches; more comfortable and lower risk than surgery.
  • Effective: Can reduce IOP by about 20–30% in many cases.
  • Repeatable: If pressure rises later, SLT may be performed again.
  • Reduced reliance on medications: Helps when drops cause side effects or are difficult to manage.

Risks & Considerations

While SLT is relatively safe, there are risks:

  • Temporary increase in eye pressure immediately after the procedure.
  • Mild inflammation, redness or blurring. Usually resolves with treatment.
  • Rarely more serious complications, but these are very rare.

Why Choose The Eye Center in Karachi

At The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates, you receive care from internationally trained ophthalmologists specializing in advanced glaucoma therapies. The clinic has the laser technology, experience, and follow-up protocols needed to ensure safety and maximize outcomes. For patients in Karachi, this means access to SLT in a trusted setting.


If you are unsure whether SLT is suitable for you, or whether your symptoms require urgent attention, call your eye clinic for advice.

With Pakistan’s internationally trained and most experienced cataract surgeons, corneal transplant surgeons and eye surgeons specializing in every single sub specialty in ophthalmology, The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates in Karachi provides guidance for both routine and urgent eye care needs. Their team can advise whether you should schedule a screening or seek immediate attention, ensuring safety and comfort. For expert consultation, contact The Eye Center – Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates at 03041119544 to book an appointment.

With a proven track record of excellence in glaucoma and cataract care, Dr. Mahnaz Shah and her team are here to help you protect your vision—with confidence.