rockspider wrote:
Longshott the remaining debris can take quite a long time to dissapear, i
found it took over a year with my first vitrectomy, the only remaining
floater was too large to be filtered out by my eyes natural system ,but the rest of the fluid in my
eye became acceptably clear after tons of crud post op , to be honest i dont think its possible for your eye to be
completely clear after a vitrectomy, i can always find something, a cell
or a black dot if i look for it but that's acceptable compared to the hundreds of strings and cobwebs people with floaters suffer , just remember things will only
improve, rather than get worse which is the case with syneresis or PVD

I was told by my doctor that a PVD can make things better if when the detachment completes it settles far enough away from the retina that the shadow cast is minimal. Floaters can be really bad when the natural PVD starts because they are right in front of the retina. I can see every single individual fiber on my globs of floaters.