Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy
Vitrectomy surgery for retinal detachment, vitreous bleeding and advanced retina disease.
5,000+
Successful Procedures
Average 4.8
Patient Rating
85+ NPS
Happy Patients
Insurance
All Accepted
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Surgery If You Truly Need It. No Fazool Tests
Surgeons Who Listen. Nurses Who Care. Always By Your Side
Fixed Price. Confirmed on Admission. In Writing
Admission, Discharge, Follow-up - All Planned
About Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy
(Ophthalmology)
Vitrectomy removes the eye's vitreous gel to treat retinal detachment, vitreous haemorrhage, diabetic traction, macular hole, epiretinal membrane or severe eye injury. Healic supports retina evaluation, imaging and surgery planning with clear counselling on gas, oil, posture and follow-up needs.
Patients commonly visit for sudden floaters or flashes, curtain-like shadow in vision, sudden drop in vision. Our ophthalmology team checks causes such as macular hole (tear in central retina), epiretinal membrane (scar tissue on retina), eye trauma with vitreous damage and explains suitable options including pars plana vitrectomy (ppv), anterior vitrectomy with transparent pricing and follow-up support.

Know the Symptoms
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Sudden floaters or flashes
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Curtain-like shadow in vision
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Sudden drop in vision
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Vitreous bleeding in diabetes
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Distorted central vision
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Eye injury with internal bleeding
Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy Causes
Macular hole (tear in central retina)
Epiretinal membrane (scar tissue on retina)
Eye trauma with vitreous damage
Infections inside eye (endophthalmitis)
Removal of foreign bodies inside the eye
Complications of cataract surgery
Types of Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy
Understanding the type helps our specialists choose the safest, most effective treatment for your condition.

Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)
Standard 23/25-gauge sutureless vitrectomy through three small ports for diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, vitreous bleeding and macular hole.

Anterior vitrectomy
Removal of only the front portion of the vitreous gel during cataract surgery or trauma — performed by the anterior segment surgeon to prevent complications.
Surgical Methods at Healic
Different patients need different approaches. Our surgeons choose the right method for your condition, age and recovery goals.
Pars Plana Vitrectomy (PPV) — 23/25/27-Gauge Sutureless
Standard small-gauge, sutureless retina surgery through three tiny ports — gold standard for retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, vitreous bleeding and macular hole.
Anterior Vitrectomy
Removal of only the front portion of vitreous gel during cataract surgery or trauma — performed by the anterior segment surgeon to prevent vision-threatening complications.
Vitrectomy with Scleral Buckling
Vitrectomy combined with a soft silicone band on the outer eye wall — used for complex or recurrent retinal detachments to give the strongest long-term retinal attachment.
Vitrectomy with Endolaser Photocoagulation
Internal laser is applied to seal retinal tears and treat ischaemic areas during surgery — essential for diabetic retinopathy and detachment repair.
Vitrectomy with Gas Tamponade (SF6 / C3F8)
Eye is filled with a long-acting gas bubble that holds the retina in place while it heals — used for macular holes and selected detachments; needs face-down posturing.
Vitrectomy with Silicone Oil Tamponade
Silicone oil is injected to support the retina for weeks to months — preferred for complex detachments, giant retinal tears and PVR; removed in a second short surgery.
Vitrectomy with Membrane Peeling (ERM / ILM Peel)
Microscopic peeling of epiretinal membrane or internal limiting membrane using fine forceps and dyes — restores macular contour for macular hole and macular pucker.
Vitrectomy for Endophthalmitis / Intraocular Foreign Body
Emergency vitrectomy to clear severe intraocular infection or to remove a foreign body after eye injury — saves the eye and preserves remaining vision.
Why Choose Healic for
Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy
(Ophthalmology)
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Proper Counselling
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Fixed Price Explanation
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Safe Treatment
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Structured Monitoring
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Time-Bound Discharge
500+
Procedures Every Month
Average 4.8
Google Rating
85+
NPS Score
Key benefits at Healic
- Treated by experienced specialists
- Fixed-price package — no hidden charges
- Modern equipment & sterile facilities
- Insurance & EMI assistance
- Pre and post-treatment care included
- WhatsApp follow-up support
What Our Patients say
"Very transparent pricing and caring staff. Highly recommend Healic for retina surgery / vitrectomy."
PMPriya M.
Verified patient
"Got my retina surgery / vitrectomy done at Healic. The team was super supportive and recovery was much faster than I expected."
RSRahul S.
Verified patient
"Doctors explained everything patiently. The procedure went smoothly and I was discharged on time."
AKAnil K.
Verified patient
"Excellent experience from consultation to discharge. The fixed-price package gave me complete peace of mind."
SRSunita R.
Verified patient
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Find Answers to
Your Questions
We are happy to answer every question you have.

1.What symptoms mean I may need Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy?
Common warning signs include sudden floaters or flashes, curtain-like shadow in vision, sudden drop in vision, vitreous bleeding in diabetes. A specialist evaluation confirms whether retina surgery / vitrectomy is the right treatment.
2.What causes the problem treated by Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy?
Frequent causes include macular hole (tear in central retina), epiretinal membrane (scar tissue on retina), eye trauma with vitreous damage, infections inside eye (endophthalmitis). Your doctor confirms the exact cause with examination and tests.
3.Which treatment options are available for Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy?
Depending on severity, options may include pars plana vitrectomy (ppv), anterior vitrectomy. Healic recommends the safest option after consultation.
4.What is the recovery time after retina surgery / vitrectomy?
Recovery after retina surgery / vitrectomy depends on the diagnosis and procedure selected. Most patients receive a written discharge plan, medicines, diet or activity advice, follow-up dates and WhatsApp support from the Healic care team.
5.Is Retina Surgery / Vitrectomy covered by insurance?
Many medically advised procedures are covered by eligible health insurance policies. Healic supports cashless documentation, pre-authorisation and EMI options where applicable.
6.How do I book a consultation?
Call Healic, message on WhatsApp, or fill the booking form on this page and the care team will contact you shortly.
