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Glaucoma Treatment: Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)

Protecting Your Vision from Glaucoma — With Safer, Less Invasive Options

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss — but with early diagnosis and modern treatment options, it can often be controlled successfully.

At The Eye Professionals, we are proud to offer Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) — advanced, non-invasive surgical options designed to lower eye pressure safely and effectively.

These procedures can be performed:

  • As a stand-alone glaucoma treatment
  • Or at the same time as cataract surgery

Our goal at The Eye Professionals is simple: preserve your vision while minimizing recovery time and risk.

Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)

What Is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often caused by increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure or IOP).

It usually:

  • Develops slowly
  • Has no early warning signs
  • Causes permanent vision loss if untreated

That’s why routine eye exams are critical — and why advanced treatment options matter.

What Is MIGS?

Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) refers to a group of advanced procedures that:

  • Lower eye pressure
  • Improve natural fluid drainage in the eye
  • Reduce dependence on glaucoma eye drops
  • Offer faster recovery times than traditional glaucoma surgery
  • Carry a lower risk of complications

Unlike traditional glaucoma surgeries, MIGS procedures use microscopic incisions and tiny medical devices to improve fluid flow inside the eye.

At The Eye Professionals, we carefully evaluate each patient to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)

Who Is a Candidate for MIGS?

MIGS may be right for patients who:

  • Have mild to moderate glaucoma
  • Are struggling to control pressure with eye drops alone
  • Experience side effects from glaucoma medications
  • Want to reduce their reliance on daily drops
  • Are already planning cataract surgery

Our doctors at The Eye Professionals will determine if you are a good candidate during a comprehensive glaucoma evaluation.

MIGS as a Stand-Alone Procedure

For some patients, MIGS can be performed as its own procedure — without cataract surgery.

This option may be recommended if:

  • Your glaucoma is progressing
  • Eye pressure is not well controlled
  • You are not ready for cataract surgery
  • You wish to reduce medication use

Stand-alone MIGS procedures are typically performed in an outpatient setting with minimal downtime.

MIGS Combined with Cataract Surgery

Many patients choose to combine MIGS with cataract surgery.

Benefits of combining procedures:

  • One surgical setting
  • One recovery period
  • Improved vision from cataract removal
  • Lower eye pressure from glaucoma treatment
  • Possible reduction in glaucoma medications

Combining procedures can be both convenient and highly effective.

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery

Compared to traditional glaucoma surgery, MIGS offers:

✔ Smaller incisions
✔ Faster healing
✔ Lower complication rates
✔ Less disruption to the eye’s natural anatomy
✔ Shorter recovery time
✔ Reduced need for glaucoma drops (for many patients)

At The Eye Professionals, our focus is on providing advanced glaucoma care with safety, comfort, and long-term vision preservation in mind.

What to Expect

  • Performed in an outpatient surgical center
  • Typically completed in under 30 minutes
  • Mild post-operative discomfort
  • Most patients return to normal activities quickly

Your surgeon at The Eye Professionals will provide detailed instructions and follow-up care to ensure optimal healing.

Why Early Treatment Matters

Glaucoma damage cannot be reversed — but it can often be slowed or stopped with proper treatment.

If you:

  • Have been diagnosed with glaucoma
  • Have a family history of glaucoma
  • Are over age 60
  • Have elevated eye pressure

We encourage you to schedule a comprehensive glaucoma evaluation at The Eye Professionals.

Schedule Your Glaucoma Consultation

Protect your sight with today’s most advanced glaucoma treatments.

📞 Call The Eye Professionals at 609-877-2800
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