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  • Rush8080
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    Hello everyone,

    I'm also very desperate like TC. Anyone who can help me find a doctor in Europe? I'm not talking about very dangerous eye whitening surgery from US. Just looking for a laser treatment to remove unsightly red vessel in my eye.

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    Anyone know an eye doctor in Europe who can remove unsighting vein with laser? I'm not talking about dangerous eye whitening surgery from US.

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  • ragazza
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    Hi everyone,

    Has anyone that had red veins been able to get them removed? Did the eye vein removal surgery prove to be successful?

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  • MariEyes
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    I know that removal of veins might seem drastic but I totally understand that being unhappy with your eyes can be totally consuming because I often find myself in that situation. I don't consider this vain (no pun intended) because unlike many other forms of cosmetic surgery, you are not seeking to look different, but actually just trying to restore your appearance to a state of looking normal. By normal I mean how you looked before. I have looked up procedures like I-BRITE and Iso white and have come to the conclusion that I would not feel safe going to these guys because their practices are not medicaly endorsed. I have written to a couple of places such as London's Moorfields eye hospital and found that they are able to remove veins on the conjunctiva easily. These doctors are trained to do so because they also use the same procedures on people with pterygiums. I believe with the right research you can find a qualified surgeon. I am saving up for this procedure.

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  • calcan
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    Originally posted by Jan View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Just read an interesting article about this subject and there are actually two eye doctors currently performing this eye vein removal surgery in the U.S. It’s kind of expensive unfortunately ($3000 to $5000 per eye), but might be worth it for some of us whose self esteem is suffering horribly because of this issue. You can read more here:

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Veins-on-Eyes

    If anyone is brave enough to go through with one of these surgeries, please share your experience and results with the rest of us!


    This article is very enlightening. There is someone on another thread who had the surgery in New York.
    I think I must have gotten the problem from playing too long in the summer at the beach when I was a girl; I never had sunglasses on, and sometimes I wonder if a fever I had when I had the measles may have caused the vessels to enlarge.

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  • Jan
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    There is a surgery available to remove enlarged eye veins

    Hi everyone,

    Just read an interesting article about this subject and there are actually two eye doctors currently performing this eye vein removal surgery in the U.S. It’s kind of expensive unfortunately ($3000 to $5000 per eye), but might be worth it for some of us whose self esteem is suffering horribly because of this issue. You can read more here:

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Veins-on-Eyes

    If anyone is brave enough to go through with one of these surgeries, please share your experience and results with the rest of us!

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  • tiger99
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    I'm not an eye doctor, but it looks to me like Steph has pinguecula, which is quite common and easily removed by doctors who actually know what it is!

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  • johan1234
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    I was wondering how Stephgurl is doing? Did you have the surgery done to have the veigns removed?

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  • atta
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    Hi

    You have to ask a doctor. There's a new product against inflammation and pink eyes, called Azist or something, maybe you should try that.
    ps:Recently I got the same vessel nets in my right eye, in the outer corner. Maybe Im using computer too much these days.

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  • stephgurl1986
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    I've tried cyclosporine over a year and it didn't improve my redness - are there any other anti-inflammation drops?

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  • atta
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    Hi Stephgurl

    Maybe you should try some anti inflammation drops. If you have the other part of your eyes white again and the vessels there still visible that means you should remove them. If they disappear you shouldnt just remove them, because its not garuanteed that vessels wont build again.

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  • atta
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    Hi Stephgurl

    There were also a time that I felt my eyes were not so dry and I just got redness. I took Doxycycline for about 3 weeks. In the end I got very white eyes but that didnt last long because my eyes were very very dry( much drier than with inflammation). I guess the dryness brings inflammtion and inflammation brings some tear, thats why we dont feel dryness that much.

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  • stephgurl1986
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    No laser, my doc said he could cut away the big blood vessels in my left eye.

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  • dnew85
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    Still Looking for Info

    Maya & Stephgurl,

    I am still trying to figure out exactly what the procedures were that you had or are going to have to remove some of the problematic veins on your conjuctiva. Is it a complete removal or something like laser/light coagulation?
    How common is it? And lastly, SIGN ME UP!!!

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  • stephgurl1986
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    Does anybody know if ocular rosacea looks like this???

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