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The Pros & Cons of Laser Treatments for AMD (Wet and Dry)

Vision Protection • Jul 06, 2022

Vision Protection Therapy for AMD: Not Your Grandfather’s Laser Treatment


 

“Don’t do laser treatments for your macular degeneration! It’s dangerous. It will only make it worse.”

 

Many patients considering Vision Protection Therapy for their age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have heard this from well-meaning friends or  — unfortunately  — even their eye doctors. So why does the Vision Protection Institute recommend laser treatment to prevent vision loss from AMD when your other doctors warn against it?



Are laser treatments like Vision Protection Therapy dangerous?


Not anymore. But before we dive into how and why, it’s important to first understand that the word “laser” does not describe a single process or outcome — it’s a technology. “Laser” stands for “linearly amplified stimulated emission radiation.” Put simply, lasers are just specially-formed beams of light. They are incredibly versatile: Lasers can cut diamonds, shoot down airplanes, weld metal, visualize atomic nuclei and print novels. 

 

But in ophthalmology, lasers were historically used in the retina for one thing only: Burning, AKA “photocoagulation.” You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand that burning your retina is dangerous and can worsen the health of your eye and vision, yet ophthalmologists used photocoagulation as a “treatment” for over 50 years. Even today, most optometrists and ophthalmologists still believe that photocoagulation is used in modern laser retinal treatments. 


That sounds scary. As patients, we trust our doctors to be up-to-date on the latest science and recommend treatment that will help us, not harm us. We’ll explore the many reasons why your doctor may believe that all laser retinal treatments are damaging below, but here’s the bottom line: They simply don’t know that Vision Protection Therapy exists.


 

How is Vision Protection Therapy different?


Vision Protection Therapy was born over 20 years ago when Jeffrey K. Luttrull, MD, founder of the Vision Protection Institutes, discovered that retinal laser treatment could be done safely — without photocoagulation — to improve retinal health and function. Working alongside physicist David B. Chang, PhD, Dr. Luttrull performed extensive research to better understand laser retinal treatment and possibilities it holds. What Drs. Luttrull and Chang discovered was groundbreaking: Dr. Luttrull’s patented advanced laser technology (SDM) activates the body’s immune system to “reprogram” the retina and repair damage. Imagine the ability to reset your retinal cells to default the way you’d reset a lagging smartphone. Vision Protection Therapy makes it possible!

 

Dr. Luttrull’s research proved that photocoagulation was not only ineffective and damaging, it was also entirely unnecessary. Through rigorous clinical studies, it became clear that SDM retinal laser treatment — now called Vision Protection Therapy — could treat and prevent vision loss from all the most common causes of irreversible visible loss: The chronic progressive retinal diseases of dry and wet AMD, diabetic retinopathy, inherited retinal diseases, and open angle glaucoma. Many of these diseases, like dry AMD, have no other highly effective treatment. Vision Protection Therapy can treat them all because —  despite their differences — they are all from the same family of diseases called “neurodegenerations”. Vision Protection Therapy targets the shared traits of neurodegenerations to improve your vision and improve the health and function of your macula (the center of the retina affected by AMD) immediately. 


Because the treatment is safe, healing and restorative, Vision Protection Therapy can be regularly repeated to maintain the positive effects. Published peer-reviewed studies have shown that, in patients who receive regular Vision Protection Therapy year after year, progression of AMD can be slowed and the risks of visual loss reduced significantly. How significantly? Vision Protection Therapy has been found to be 1,300% more than sole use of the only other treatment for AMD, AREDS vitamins.


So, if Vision Protection Therapy is both safe and effective, why do so many doctors still believe laser treatments are universally dangerous to your retinal health? Why doesn’t your eye doctor know that modern laser therapies are healing and restorative, not damaging and destructive?



Why hasn’t my doctor mentioned Vision Protection Therapy?


Think about how much new information you encounter each day. Between your email, social media, TV, podcasts, news outlets and all the apps on your phone, you couldn’t possibly read and retain everything that’s available to you. Instead, you make choices about what to read, what to learn more about, and how to spend your time. Even then, you barely scratch the surface of what’s out there. 


Doctors have the same struggle, and their day-to-day also factors in the availability of new scientific studies and research. Because Vision Protection Therapy is the first and only proven-safe and effective laser retinal therapy — and the first new use of laser technology in ophthalmology in decades —  there is a good possibility that your doctor simply has not heard of Vision Protection Therapy yet. 


Between the industry’s long standing belief that laser treatments are always harmful — and, therefore, no further time or resources should be spent researching ways to eliminate that harm — and the pharmaceutical industry’s chokehold on dispensing information regarding new treatments, it is very difficult for doctors to learn about Vision Protection Therapy’s state-of-the-art, proven-safe treatment unless they are actively looking for alternatives to the status quo. But this does not mean that Vision Protection Therapy is not effective, safe and clinically tested; it simply means it is new. And there is no one more qualified to administer this new treatment than the experts at the Vision Protection Institutes — the very same experts who developed and perfected Vision Protection Therapy over the course of 20 years.



Why should I choose the Vision Protection Institutes to treat my AMD? 



AMD is the leading cause of irreversible visual loss globally, but Vision Protection Therapy was invented to change that. With over two decades of extensive research into SDM laser therapy, retinal health, and vision loss from progressive eye disease, the Vision Protection Institutes offer a depth of experience, expertise and knowledge that simply cannot be matched anywhere else in the world. Talk to your friends and eye doctor about Vision Protection Therapy, and encourage them to learn more. But you don’t need to wait for them to catch up to start doing all you can to treat your AMD and prevent vision loss: Call the Vision Protection Institutes today. We’re ready to help you see all of your tomorrows.


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Q: My grandmother was blind from macular degeneration. I don’t want that to happen to me. What can I do? A: Just like in other areas of life, there are some things you can do to prevent macular degeneration — and others that are simply out of your control. The good news is that macular degeneration doesn’t make people completely blind. However, it can make you legally blind. This means macular degeneration can make your vision so blurry and bad that you can’t see clearly, can’t recognize faces, read, or drive. While legal blindness is not quite the same as utter blindness, it’s still an undesirable outcome for your vision. Knowing the limitations that vision loss from macular degeneration could place on your life, it makes perfect sense to want to do all you can to prevent it. But there are some factors related to your chances of developing macular degeneration that were determined well before you became aware of your risk, through no fault of your own. Thanks, Mom & Dad: Family History Factors In In strictly genetic diseases, your genes make a black-or-white choice on your behalf: Either you have the gene that triggers the disease in question, or you don’t. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is more complicated than that. AMD is considered a “multifactorial” disease, which is exactly what it sounds like: That many things contribute to an individual developing AMD. The main inheritance factor is relatively simple: If your parents and grandparents had AMD and you look something like them, you may also be at risk. One of the main risk factors is race, with Caucasian people having the highest risk of developing AMD. Asian and Hispanic people can also be affected by AMD, which Black individuals are the least likely to develop the disease. Fair skin, blue eyes, and sunburning easily generally go with a higher risk of AMD, but it is important to note that no one, regardless of race, has zero risk of developing AMD. Other genes, particularly those dealing with our immune systems and our tendency to develop chronic inflammation, may also predispose an individual to suffer vision loss from AMD. Chronic inflammation is one of the main symptoms of both aging and chronic disease, including AMD. While genetic testing can identify certain genes that may predispose individuals to AMD and vision loss, there are no gene therapy treatments for them yet. Less Risky Business: Lifestyle Changes Can Improve Your Risk While there are significant parts of your AMD risk that are out of your control, there is a bright side to AMD being multifactorial: Other elements of the health of your vision are very much in your control. here are some important things you can do to decrease your risk of AMD and vision loss: Age Well. There’s little we can do about the “age-related” component of age-related macular degeneration — we should all be so lucky as to age! But aging well — i.e. keeping general good health, staying active, and reducing stress — can help to reduce your risk.Stress causes inflammation and accelerates aging, so finding healthy ways to reduce the stressors in your life is a very valid preventative step. Say ‘No’ to Smoking. Don’t start smoking. If you already smoke, quit. We’re all familiar with the damage smoking causes to lung tissue, but are you aware that smoking damages your eyes and vision, too? Smoking is quite literally the worst thing you could do for your eyes, and for your risk of developing AMD. If you’re serious about protecting your vision, it’s time to get serious about kicking smoking, too. Get an Eye Exam. If you’re over 50 and have a family history of AMD, or symptoms like blurred or distorted vision, difficulty reading or seeing at night or in normal indoor lighting, get an eye exam with an MD ophthalmologist trained to diagnose AMD. Examination by a trained physician is the only way to know with certainty whether you have AMD. Eat For Your Eyes. A diet rich in leafy green vegetables and anti-oxidants like olive oil can significantly reduce your risks of AMD and vision loss. Many of the risk factors for AMD are the same as heart disease, so fewer steaks smothered in butter and more spinach salads with vinaigrette is a meal plan worth considering. So, You Have AMD: Is Vision Loss Always Next? Most people with AMD lose vision when they develop “wet” AMD. When this happens, scar tissue, swelling and sometimes bleeding occur in the most sensitive part of the retina of the eye, called the “macula.” This can happen suddenly and destroy your sharp, central vision. If you develop wet AMD, there are effective drugs that can help prevent more vision loss — but these drugs are very expensive and delivered via an injection into your eye every month for the rest of your life. Clearly, there’s a better alternative to painful eye injections: Preventing the need for them altogether. The only vitamin recipe known to effectively reduce the risk of vision loss from AMD is the “Age-Related Eye Disease Study” (AREDS) recipe. In its namesake study, the AREDS vitamin recipe reduced the risk of developing advanced AMD by about 5% per year, primarily by reducing the risk of dry AMD turning into wet AMD. recently, AREDS vitamins were the only medical treatment available to help reduce AMD vision loss, even though they do not slow the progression of AMD. Patients had to accept the minor reduction of risk as being better than none at all, even though the risk improvement rates were almost imperceptibly small.. The Future of AMD & Vision Loss: Profoundly Powerful Prevention But all that changed when Vision Protection TherapyTM was developed. Vision Protection Therapy is a treatment that is both safe and highly effective in slowing the progression of AMD, reducing the chronic inflammation that makes AMD worse, and reducing the risks of vision loss and wet AMD. Vision Protection Therapy is a proprietary program based on over twenty years of clinical experience and hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific publications. It is scientifically designed and proven to markedly reduce the risk of developing wet AMD and visual loss from AMD. Vision Protection Therapy employs advanced SDMTM laser treatment to harmlessly activate your immune system’s natural mechanisms of repair and restoration in the eye, turning back the clock on your AMD and reversing the disease process — all without any side effects. When patients receive SDM treatment on a regular basis, improved retinal health and function is maintained, significantly minimizing the risk of wet AMD. How significantly? In a national study of nearly400,000 patients with dry AMD from which over 9,000 were carefully matched and compared, Vision Protection Therapy was 13 times more effective than AREDS vitamins alone. That means that patients receiving Vision Protection Therapy were 1,300% less likely to develop vision loss from wet AMD than people who didn’t get Vision Protection Therapy. We all want to feel that we have control over our health, especially as we age. Vision Protection Therapy is one way you can take your risk of developing vision loss from AMD into your own hands. If you have AMD or are concerned about your risk for developing AMD, Vision Protection Therapy is the most effective thing you can do to reduce your risk of vision loss. The Vision Protection Institutes are dedicated to empowering our patients with clearer vision for life by preventing vision loss from AMD, and we’re here to answer your questions about Vision Protection Therapy. Give us a call today and ensure you’ll see all your tomorrows.
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