Intravitreal injections deliver medication directly into the vitreous cavity of the eye, becoming a common procedure in treating retinal diseases, particularly with the rise of anti-VEGF agents. The document outlines the procedure, indications, complications, and factors involved in intravitreal injections, as well as detailing types of anti-VEGF therapy and dosing recommendations. It emphasizes the importance of technique in minimizing risk and maximizing efficacy, along with historical context and statistical growth in the prevalence of the procedure.