Modern Glaucoma Treatments – Beyond Eye Drops

Interventional glaucoma care focuses on lowering eye pressure with in-office lasers and minimally invasive procedures. In most cases, our first-line treatment is selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT), with additional minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) options available when appropriate.

First-Line Treatment: Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)

What it is: SLT is a gentle, in-office laser that targets the eye’s natural drainage tissue to improve outflow and lower intraocular pressure.

Why we recommend it first: SLT is drop-sparing, repeatable, and has a strong safety profile. Many patients reduce or even eliminate daily pressure-lowering drops after SLT.

  • Procedure time: About 5–10 minutes per eye
  • Anesthesia: Numbing eye drops only
  • Recovery: Most patients resume normal activities the same day
  • Onset: Pressure reduction typically within days to weeks
  • Durability: Effect often lasts years and can be repeated if needed

Who is a candidate?

Patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who want a low-maintenance, medication-sparing option are often good candidates for SLT.

What to expect

You will be seated at a laser microscope similar to a routine exam. After numbing drops, the laser is applied through a special contact lens. Vision may be slightly blurry for a few hours. Follow-up pressure checks are scheduled to confirm your response.

Watch SLT in Action

See how SLT works and what to expect during treatment:

Other Interventional Options (MIGS)

When additional pressure lowering is needed, or when combined with cataract surgery, we offer several minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS). These procedures create or enhance fluid pathways through tiny incisions, aiming for consistent pressure control with a faster recovery than traditional surgeries.

  • Trabecular bypass stents (e.g., iStent, Hydrus) to enhance the eye’s natural drain
  • Goniotomy / trabeculotomy (e.g., KDB, Trabectome) to open the trabecular meshwork
  • Canaloplasty / viscodilation (e.g., OMNI) to restore flow through Schlemm’s canal and collector channels
  • Subconjunctival micro-shunts for selected patients needing greater pressure reduction

Your surgeon will tailor the approach to your diagnosis, target pressure, and whether cataract surgery is planned.

Next Step: Your Evaluation

If you have glaucoma or elevated eye pressure, SLT may be a safe and effective first step. We look forward to seeing you at your upcoming visit. If you don’t yet have one scheduled, give us a call today to book your evaluation.

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