Vitreomacular adhesion (VMA) is a condition that represents an early stage in the natural aging process of the eye, often preceding a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). In VMA, the vitreous gel, which normally fills the eye, remains strongly attached to the macula, the central area of the retina responsible for detailed vision. While this adhesion can be part of a normal, age-related change, persistent pulling of the vitreous on the macula may lead to vitreomacular traction (VMT). VMT can cause blurred central vision, distortion of straight lines, and, in some cases, may progress to the development of a macular hole, which can result in more significant vision loss if left untreated.