Retrobulbar Stem Cell & Exosome Injections for Optic Nerve Atrophy |
Optic nerve atrophy is a serious condition that can lead to progressive vision loss due to damage or degeneration of the optic nerve. As regenerative medicine advances, retrobulbar stem cell and exosome injections are being explored as an innovative approach to support optic nerve health.
Retrobulbar injections (RBIs) are commonly used worldwide to deliver medications behind the eye. In regenerative care, this technique allows stem cells and exosomes to be delivered closer to the optic nerve and retina, helping target the affected area more precisely.
🔬 How the Procedure Is Performed
• The patient lies down and the area is carefully cleaned • Eye positioning helps guide safe injection placement • A fine needle is gently inserted into the retrobulbar space • Stem cells and exosomes are delivered near the optic nerve • The procedure typically takes about 15 minutes
This method is performed under strict medical protocols and professional supervision.
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Outcomes may vary. Always consult a qualified medical professional before making healthcare decisions.
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