A macular pucker is scar tissue that has formed on the eye’s macula, located in the center of the light-sensitive tissue called the retina. The macula provides the sharp, central vision we need for reading, driving, and seeing fine detail. A macular pucker can cause blurred and distorted central vision.
Source:
National Eye Institute
Symptoms
- Blurred or distorted central vision
Treatments
- Vitrectomy