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Did you know that weak spots in your retina can silently increase the risk of retinal detachment? In this informative video, Dr. Sugandha Goel, Vitreoretinal Surgeon at Centre for Sight, explains everything you need to know about Retinal Barrage Laser — a preventive laser procedure designed to strengthen weak areas in the retina before they turn into a serious problem. The retina is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. Sometimes, patients may have weak spots such as lattice degeneration, retinal holes, horseshoe tears, or peripheral retinal breaks — and most people are unaware of these until a detailed retinal examination is performed. Dr. Sugandha explains how retinal barrage laser works. The procedure begins with dilating drops, followed by numbing drops to ensure a painless experience. Laser spots are then applied around the weak areas to seal and strengthen them. This significantly reduces the future risk of retinal detachment — a serious condition that may require surgery. The procedure usually takes 15–20 minutes depending on the size of the lesion, and recovery is quick. Once the dilatation effect wears off, patients can resume normal daily activities the same day. Early screening can protect your vision. If you have been advised a retinal check-up, don’t delay. Follow Centre for Sight and post your queries to get answers from our experts. 00:00 – Introduction by Dr. Sugandha Goel 00:12 – Understanding Weak Spots in the Retina 00:27 – What is Retinal Barrage Laser? 00:45 – Step-by-Step Laser Procedure Explained 01:05 – How Laser Prevents Retinal Detachment 01:18 – Conditions Treated (Lattice, Tears, Holes) 01:28 – Procedure Duration & Recovery Time 01:46 – Is It Painful? When Can You Resume Activities? About Centre For Sight Established in 1996, Centre for Sight has been continuously striving to provide specialised eye care for all. The group is a leading provider of specialised eye care with 350+ Doctors across 90+ Centres, and 30+ cities in 16 states of India. A highly qualified clinical team leads Centre for Sight with modern infrastructure and world-class technology. But above all, the Centre For Sight, group’s commitment to provide best quality eye care services because we believe every eye deserves the best. Connect with Us: 🌐 Website: https://www.centreforsight.net/ Facebook: / centreforsight.net Instagram: / centreforsight1 💼 LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/cent... Disclaimer: This content from Centre For Sight is for general information only and not medical advice. Always consult a licensed eye doctor for eye health concerns with a proper check-up. While we strive to provide best possible information, it may not always be complete or timely and can be changed anytime without notice. Centre For Sight is not responsible for any harm caused by using the information. Links to other websites are provided for convenience and do not imply endorsement; always review the terms and privacy policies of external sites you visit. #RetinalLaser #RetinaCare #DrSugandhaGoel #CentreForSight #RetinalDetachment #EyeHealth #LaserTreatment #VisionCare #RetinaSpecialist