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It is a long standing thought that Face Down Positioning (FDP) is mandatory during the period of recovery after a retinal surgery. The general norm for this posture is recommended for a period ranging from few days to a week. It is extremely uncomfortable and awkward too for the patient. In some cases, as seen by the professionals at the optical shop in Curepipe, <\/strong>it has led to musculoskeletal disorders. There have been other observations too which have found that FDP has caused other conditions too.<\/p>\n

There are eye doctors associated with the providers of the Seiko super resistant blue glasses in Mauritius<\/strong> who have placed a higher level of focus on vitreoretinal care after surgery and diabetic eye care. There are a set of techniques which if used precisely, would cause lesser trauma and then the patients can get rid of the Face Down Positioning post the operation.<\/p>\n

The conditions which benefit from retinal surgery are:<\/h2>\n