Focus Optometry
Focus Optometry Sdn Bhd (Company No. 688583H) believes in prevention before cure, with the latest technologies.
17/02/2026
02/12/2025
🌟 Understanding Drusen – What Your Eye Screening May Reveal
Today’s AI Fundus Examination (Airdoc) detected small drusen in the retina. Here’s what it means and why early monitoring matters.
👀 What Are Drusen?
Drusen are tiny yellow-white deposits that collect under the retina—specifically between the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and Bruch’s membrane.
They are not an eye disease by themselves, but they are early signs that the retina’s “clean-up system” is slowing down.
🔬 How Do Drusen Form? (Explained Simply)
Your retina is like a high-performance camera sensor that works 24/7. Over time:
1. Retinal cells shed waste
The photoreceptor cells (rods & cones) constantly produce metabolic waste during vision.
2. Normally, this waste gets cleared
The RPE layer acts as a “vacuum cleaner” and removes these waste materials.
3. With age or stress, the cleaning slows down
Factors like aging, genetics, high cholesterol, oxidative stress, or poor blood circulation reduce the efficiency of this clean-up.
4. Waste gets trapped and builds up
When the RPE can’t clear everything, tiny deposits accumulate under the retina.
5. These deposits become drusen
They appear as yellow-white dots on an eye scan.
🔹 Small drusen → usually benign, just need monitoring
🔹 Large or soft drusen → may indicate higher risk for age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
🤖 AI Screening With Airdoc
Our AI imaging system analyzes:
Retina structure
Macula integrity
Blood vessel health
Optic nerve (C/D ratio)
Presence of drusen, hemorrhage, or exudates
In this case:
✔ No diabetic retinopathy
✔ No hemorrhage or exudation
✔ Small drusen detected → Recommend routine follow-up
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🕊 How to Support Eye Health
Maintain healthy cholesterol & blood pressure
Control blood sugar
Take macula-protective nutrients (Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Omega-3)
Avoid smoking
Protect eyes from UV light
Annual eye fundus check
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⚠️ Medical Disclaimer
This post is for general awareness only.
AI screening is not a medical diagnosis.
Please consult an ophthalmologist if you notice any changes in your vision or need personalised medical advice.
BREAKING: A Brilliant Leap in Vision Restoration!
I just came across this inspiring article from The Times of India — scientists have developed a tiny wireless eye-implant + high-tech glasses combo that’s giving people with severe central vision loss the ability to read again.
✨ Here’s what’s happening:
The implant (about 2×2 mm) is placed at the back of the eye and powered by solar via glasses.
The glasses contain a camera that captures images and shines them via infrared light to the chip, which then translates into electrical signals the retina sends to the brain.
In a trial of 32 people (aged 60+ with advanced central-vision loss), after a year 27 of them could read again, and many improved by ~5 lines on vision charts.
One participant said: “I thought my eyes were dead and now they are alive again.”
Next step: adding software for greyscale & face recognition.
🌍 Why this matters:
For many suffering from conditions like advanced Age‑related Macular Degeneration (AMD), options were limited to slowing decline — now, actual functional vision restoration is becoming real.
This kind of technology opens doors for better independence, improved quality of life, and hope for many.
💡 Thoughts & Questions:
Imagine what this could mean: reading books, recognising faces, navigating spaces more easily.
It’s still early days (monochrome vision; side-effects occurred in ~⅔ of participants) but the promise is huge.
How far off is this tech from being widely available? What are the costs/risks?
Could this inspire less invasive or more affordable vision-restoration tech in the future?
📣 If you or someone you know is dealing with serious vision loss, this is a development to keep an eye on! ✨
I’ll share more as updates come — mega kudos to the researchers for giving sight-hope to so many. 🙌
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/eye-implant-high-tech-glasses-could-help-restore-lost-vision/articleshow/125528819.cms
10/11/2025
🧠👁️ Breaking News in Eye Health!
According to research from Aalto University, a new laser-treatment has been developed that may halt the progression of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) by gently warming retinal tissue to activate the eye’s natural repair systems.
This is a big deal because AMD is one of the leading causes of central vision loss—and currently, there are very limited treatments for the “dry” form.
🔍 What this means for you:
Early detection is crucial. Problems within the retina’s health can lie beneath the surface.
Although the laser therapy is still under clinical trial (starting 2026) and not yet widely available, it reminds us that preserving retinal health now sets you up for fewer risks later.
At our clinic, we’re proud to offer the AI-driven retinal scan (our advanced retinal imaging service) which helps detect early signs of retinal stress, vasculature changes, arteriosclerosis, metabolic dysfunction and more—long before symptoms show.
👓 Why choose us?
At Focus Optometry, we combine cutting-edge AI retinal scans with traditional eye health assessments, meaning we’re not just looking at “vision” but overall eye health and risk profiling. This gives you the future-ready approach to eye care—exactly the kind of service that aligns with breakthrough research like this.
💡 Take action now:
• Book your AI retinal scan and baseline assessment.
• Even if you’re feeling fine, retinal health changes can sneak in silently—let’s catch them early.
• Protect your vision for years to come—don’t just wait for symptoms.
👉 Send us a message to schedule your scan or ask about our package deals. Because when it comes to your eyes, prevention is the best treatment.
New laser treatment could stop blindness before it starts Aalto University scientists have created a laser-based treatment that uses gentle heat to stop the progression of dry macular degeneration. The approach stimulates the eye’s natural cleanup and repair systems to protect against blindness.
07/11/2025
💙 Your Eyes Deserve Some Love!
Take just 5 minutes to check your eye health with our new AI Retinal Screening — quick, painless, and smart! 👁️✨
Detect early signs of glaucoma, diabetic & hypertensive retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachment and more — before they affect your vision.
🎁 Enjoy a FREE AI Retinal Screening (worth RM120)
with any purchase of RM600 & above. (Can be cumulative purchases within the month)
📍 Focus Optometry – Queensbay Mall | Belissa Row
📞 016-4163016 / 016-4183016
Because clear vision means seeing every precious moment. 💫
🔹 Disclaimer: The AI Retinal Screening is not a medical diagnosis and does not replace a comprehensive eye examination by an ophthalmologist.
01/11/2025
👁️✨ Discover the Power of AI Retinal Health Screening!
Introducing our latest AI Fundus Examination, now available at Focus Optometry!
In just a few minutes, this smart scan can analyze your eyes and give insights into your overall health — far beyond just vision 👀💡
🧠 What it can detect:
✅ Early signs of Diabetes & Hypertension (before symptoms appear)
✅ Arteriosclerosis – early artery hardening
✅ Glucose metabolism risk – prediabetes & sugar control
✅️ Glaucoma
✅ Cardiovascular & Sudden Cardiac Death risk
✅ Macular & Vision Degeneration
✅ Cognitive function and Anemia risk
✅ Even Brain Tumor & Retinal Age estimation!
🩺 The AI looks deep into your blood vessels, optic nerve, and macula, spotting tiny changes invisible to the naked eye — giving you an early warning system for your body.
💬 "Your eyes are the only place where we can see your blood vessels directly — they tell the story of your heart, brain, and metabolism."
🔍 Book your AI Retinal Screening today and take a peek into your future health.
📍 Focus Optometry — where eye care meets AI innovation.
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