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LASIK Eye Surgery, The Prep and the Post-Op

The highly effective and affordable LASIK surgery has set millions of prescription dependant contact and glasses wearing people free from discomfort and clunky design. With the popularity of the eye surgery procedure on the rise, bookings are filling up as interested patients learn about the restorative and world changing nature of the procedure.

Because so many more people are now interested in LASIK surgery, it is more prudent than ever to discuss the surgery preparation, as well as some rehabilitative concerns of what to do immediately after the surgery. The following is a basic rundown of these pre and post-op concerns to ensure the safe completion and rehabilitation of your eye surgery.

Pre-Op
First of all, it is important to find out about your surgeon’s training and areas of expertise. Find out if your LASIK surgeon is a cornea specialist that completed a fellowship or additional training in cornea care. You can also find out whether your surgeon is using the latest equipment in laser eye surgery, such as Wavefront and bladeless technology. A little bit of research can go a long way toward feeling confident that you have chosen the right eye surgeon.

Before you’re going into the LASIK eye surgery, your doctor should have consulted with you concerning all of your individualized concerns regarding allergies, potential problems and what to expect. If this hasn’t happened yet, contact your eye doctor immediately. However there are some generalized steps that you can take for easy preparation.

First of all, eat a light breakfast the morning of the procedure. Go about your regular routine, and avoid wearing anything particularly uncomfortable or too loose fitting to the doctor’s office. Also, avoid wearing eye makeup or any bulky, distracting accessories in your hair. Limiting these is essential to removing all variables possible that may complicate the procedure.

The surgery itself is relatively painless and shouldn’t take much longer than 15 minutes to complete. Before the surgery, make sure that you have made plans for a friend or loved one to give you a ride home.

Post-Op
The healing phase of the LASIK surgery is actually very short compared to what one would assume. The eyes affected won’t feel very dry at first, but they will be. Needless to say, do not rub them. Your doctor will prescribe special eye drops that will soothe the eyes and speed up rehabilitation. DO NOT use any eye drop brands or prescriptions that are not cleared by your doctor first.

Your vision will be a tad blurry or hazy; this is to be expected to a degree. Avoid staring into harsh lights for extended periods of time, as well as sun exposure outside. Your eyes are more vulnerable than usual, so it may be best to take every precaution possible for protecting their exposure and preventing damage by light, external influences, and dryness.

Eventually, you will see your eyesight gradually improve. Visit your doctor for an evaluation between 24 and 48 hours after the procedure, by then you should begin to be noticing better vision and clearing of the post-operational blurriness. You will have several other follow-up appoints over the course of the next few months. It’s imperative that you make each one and follow exactly what the eye doctor says.

Eye surgery has become a blessing for millions of American who are fed up with clunky contacts and expensive eyewear. Going about the procedure in a measured and clinical manner is going to be the key to a successful procedure and your increased vision. Consult with an eye surgery specialist and LASIK doctor today to find out your options and begin your path to restored vision.