
By injecting fresh pancreas cells and fetal stem cells, we can restore the pancreas function, revitalize damaged or weakened pancreas cells, and positively stimulate the new and fresh pancreas cell production. Therefore we can achieve a stabilized blood sugar level and improve the whole organ-system.
Furthermore, by stimulating and revitalizing the blood circulation, the whole organ-system and body metabolism we will also stabilize and normalize the blood pressure in the long run. In Addition, by improving the whole organ-System the cholesterol level can also be lowered in the long run.
According to our more than 70 years of experience in Fresh Living Cell Therapy we see good chance of stabilization and even improvement of a Diabetic Retinopathy.



Pterygium surgery is a procedure to remove a pterygium, which is a non-cancerous growth of tissue on the conjunctiva (the thin, transparent membrane covering the white part of the eye). Here’s an overview of pterygium surgery:
Indications for Surgery:
- Symptoms: Surgery may be recommended if the pterygium causes irritation, redness, discomfort, or affects vision by encroaching onto the cornea.
- Growth: Rapid growth or significant cosmetic concerns may also prompt surgical intervention.
Surgical Techniques:
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Excision with Conjunctival Autograft:
- Procedure: The pterygium is surgically removed, and a piece of healthy tissue (autograft) from another part of the conjunctiva is used to cover the area where the pterygium was removed.
- Advantages: Reduces the risk of recurrence and improves post-operative comfort and healing.
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Amniotic Membrane Transplant:
- Procedure: A thin layer of amniotic membrane, obtained from donated placental tissue, is used to cover the area after pterygium removal.
- Advantages: Provides a smooth surface for healing and reduces inflammation.
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Other Techniques:
- Some surgeons may use techniques like mitomycin C application or beta radiation after excision to further reduce the risk of recurrence.
Recovery and Post-operative Care:
- Timeline: Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to a week after surgery.
- Medications: Eye drops to prevent infection and reduce inflammation are typically prescribed.
- Follow-up: Regular follow-up visits are important to monitor healing and check for signs of recurrence.
Risks and Complications:
- Recurrence: Even with surgical removal, pterygium can sometimes grow back.
- Infection: Risk of post-operative infection, though rare with proper care.
- Dry Eye: Temporary or persistent dry eye symptoms may occur.
Conclusion:
Pterygium surgery is effective in removing the growth and addressing associated symptoms or visual disturbances. The choice of surgical technique depends on the size and location of the pterygium, as well as the surgeon's preference. Regular follow-up care is essential to monitor healing and detect any signs of recurrence early.
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What you need to know about Cataract Surgery in UAE
Cataract surgery is a surgical procedure to remove the natural lens of your eye and replace it with an artificial lens. The procedure is usually performed on people with a cataract that cause dim or blurred vision, double vision, a halo around bright lights, and poor night vision. The goal of the surgery is to help you see better.
What's the Recovery Time for Cataract Surgery Procedures in UAE?
The complete recovery period until you are fully healed is about eight weeks. During this period, avoid any strenuous activity and heavy lifting, bending, or exercising activities that might stress your eye and any activities that would expose your eye to dust or grime. However, you may be able to go back to work and return to some of your normal activities within 1-2 weeks.
What's the Success Rate of Cataract Surgery Procedures in UAE?
Cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure, with about 90% of people that can see better after the surgery. However, it is very important to have realistic expectations. The side effects and risks of cataract surgery are swelling, eye infection, bleeding, drooping eyelid, retinal detachment, dislocation of the artificial lens, secondary cataract, loss of vision, inflammation, and glaucoma.

We offer all types of monofocal, multifocal and trifocal lenses for Lens Replacement surgery. Based on your age, glasses prescription and desired outcome, we will create a unique proposal tailored to your needs, and provide you with an itemised quote.
We offer all different types of vision correction procedures. All laser LASEK (EX500), Premium Laser LASIK (Z8), CLEAR (Cornea Lenticule Extraction for Advanced Refractive-Correction) LASIK and ICL (Implantable Contact Lens). It depends on the health condition of the patient's eye.