“Wet” AMD occurs when someone with dry AMD develops scar tissue growth in the macula, the center of the retina responsible for sharp vision. This scar tissue damages the macula, resulting in the loss of sharp vision. Distorted, wavy vision is one of the first signs of wet AMD.
Eventually, central vision may become just a big, grey blur. If wet AMD isn’t treated promptly and continued, good vision will be lost permanently, along with the ability to recognize faces, drive, and read. Every person with dry AMD is at risk to develop wet AMD, but people who have more severe AMD are at greater risk.
The risk of wet AMD increases rapidly with age, and those already with wet AMD in one eye have a very high risk of getting wet AMD in the other eye.
Below is a list of the top 3 treatments are available for those who have Wet and Dry AMD:
A large clinical trial, called the “Age-Related Eye Disease Study”, or AREDS, found that a combination of certain antioxidant vitamins could reduce the risk of developing wet AMD by about 4% per year. AREDS vitamins do not slow progression of AMD. This 4% risk reduction isn’t very much, but in the absence of any other effective treatment, it was better than nothing. In the absence of any better treatment, AREDS vitamins have been the “standard of care” for many years to treat dry AMD.
One of the most important advances in the treatment of wet AMD has been the development of drugs that stop the growth and activity of macular scar tissue in wet AMD. These drugs are called “anti-VEGF (for vascular endothelial growth factor) drugs. To control wet AMD and try to prevent further visual loss, these drugs need to be injected directly into the eye.
Since they don’t last very long, these injections need to be repeated, usually every 4-6 weeks, for the rest of the patient’s life. Eventually some people can stop the injections, but it is not common and the wet AMD can return at any time to cause further visual loss. When someone needs an injection for wet AMD currently, there is no other effective substitute.
At the Vision Protection Institutes we like common sense. In medicine, we know that the best way to keep good vision is to not lose it in the first place. So, we are dedicated to prevention. Once vision is lost, it rarely comes back, even with the best treatment. Vision Protection Therapy is the first treatment to safely and with great effectiveness prevent vision loss in AMD by preventing the development of wet AMD.
Vision Protection prevents wet AMD by improving the health and function of the retina. It does this by activating the first responders of your immune system, called “heat shock proteins”. These then trigger healing reactions through your eye and body to protect the retina and “turn back the clock” on your AMD. In animal studies, the special laser treatment employed by Vision Protection Therapy, called “SDM”, activated stem cells in the retina and caused them to come from other parts of the body to the retina to heal it.
How well does Vision Protection Therapy work? In two large clinical studies involving thousands of patients treated for years, Vision Protection Therapy reduced the risk of developing wet AMD and vision loss by between 93-98% per year. It does this safely and simply, without discomfort or any side effects. Compare this to just 4% per year for AREDS vitamins. Nothing in medicine is 100%. But Vision Protection Therapy comes pretty close.
But what if you already have wet AMD? Can Vision Protection Therapy do anything for you? Yes - in two ways. First, Vision Protection Therapy has been shown in published studies to slow progression of dry AMD. Since patients with wet AMD already have dry AMD, the “dry” part can continue to worsen even if they get wet AMD.
Vision Protection Therapy can slow this progression to help preserve vision. In addition, when Vision Protection therapy is combined with injections for wet AMD, patients need an average of 69% fewer injections. This is because Vision Protection Therapy makes the injections work better. If they work better, they last longer.
If they last longer, you don’t need as many. Common sense. Nobody likes getting shots in their eyes. Vision Protection Therapy can significantly reduce the number of injections needed if you already have wet AMD. By reducing injections, Vision Protection Therapy can also reduce the risks of complications that can occur from these injections, such as potentially blinding infections and glaucoma.
Vision Protection: Safe. Simple. Effective. Common sense prevention for the most common causes of visual loss from AMD. The only treatment helpful for all forms and stages of AMD.
* Individual results may vary, testimonials are not claimed to represent typical results. All testimonials are from real patients, but are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results.
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