What are Floaters?

Floaters are small, collagen-based fibers within the eye’s vitreous area, projecting shadows onto the retina, which are seen as shifting visual patterns. These patterns might look like spots, streaks, or even resemble spider webs, and are often more noticeable against a bright backdrop.

While floaters are typically a benign and transient experience for most, occasionally causing no discomfort or pain, they can sometimes be a symptom of a more significant eye condition such as a tear in the retina, or a retinal detachment. It’s important to promptly inform your eye care professional at Grosvenor Eye Clinic about any new or unusual appearances of floaters, whether during a routine examination or by reaching out to the clinic.

What are the Symptoms

Eye floaters are usually caused by age-related changes in the eye:

While most floaters are not harmful and are a normal part of aging, a sudden increase in their number or size could be a sign of an underlying issue, necessitating a thorough eye examination.

Our Clinic Locations

Where to find us

The London Clinic Eye Centre

119 Harley Street, Marylebone, London W1G 5AU

The Circle Hospital

Runnymede Hospital, Ottershaw, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0RQ

23 Harley Street

Marylebone, London, W1G 9QN

The Guthrie Private Clinic

Kings College Hospital Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS