Pterygium Surgery
A pterygium (pronounced ter-ig-ee-um) is a wedge shaped growth of tissue that extends from the corner of the eye towards the pupil.
It is linked to sun exposure and is therefore very common, particularly in surfers and people who have spent a lot of time outdoors.
Should I have Pterygium Surgery?
If the pterygium is unsightly, irritating, or causing blurred vision it should be surgically removed. Some people are reluctant to have pterygium surgery due to past horror stories of pain and a long recovery. Modern pterygium surgery has a shorter recovery with significantly less discomfort post-surgery.
We offer all our patients a conjunctival graft to reduce the risk of recurrence and to provide a better cosmetic result. This is glued in place with surgical glue, reducing both the discomfort and the recovery time.
Arranging time off work
Most people usually require 1-2 weeks off work depending on their occupation.