One of the specialized procedures offered within general ophthalmology is pterygium removal. A pterygium, sometimes called “surfer’s eye,” is a non-cancerous growth that develops on the conjunctiva, the clear tissue covering the white of the eye. It often extends onto the cornea, causing irritation, redness, or a visible bump. In advanced cases, it may affect vision.
Risk factors for pterygium include frequent sun exposure, windy or dusty environments, and chronic eye irritation. While mild cases may be managed with lubricating eye drops or medications, larger or symptomatic pterygia often require surgical removal.
Dr. Crews performs pterygium removal with precision and care, utilizing techniques designed to minimize recurrence and enhance patient comfort. After removal, patients often experience relief from irritation and clearer, healthier-looking eyes.