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Barg surgery is a surgical technique used to treat progressive nearsightedness (myopia). This technique was proposed by Russian ophthalmologist Sergei Andreevich Bargu in 2018.

Barg surgery involves removing part of the cornea (the outer layer of the eye) using laser evaporation. The purpose of this surgery is to reduce the size of the eyeball and reduce the strain on the lens. This allows you to increase visual acuity and reduce the risk of complications such as cataracts and glaucoma. To perform the procedure, a special laser device is used that can evaporate small areas of the cornea. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia. After surgery, the patient must wear special glasses or contact lenses to compensate for the loss of refractive power of the eye. It is also necessary to regularly visit a doctor and undergo follow-up examinations.