What Is LASIK Eye Surgery?

What To Expect During Recovery

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The surgeon or doctor should talk to the patient about the recovery process and how they need to take care of their eyes following surgery. Once the anesthesia wears off, most patients experience a little discomfort. It's common for there to be a burning or itching sensation, and the doctor might prescribe a painkiller. Patients will need to protect their eyes from light and rest them for two to four hours following the surgery. Immediately after the procedure, patients might notice their vision is foggy. It should become better within a few hours. Individuals might experience increased light sensitivity, puffiness in their eyelids, tearing in their eyes, or halos around objects they look at during the night. A day or two after the surgery, patients will have an appointment so their doctor can do a vision test and make sure their recovery is proceeding correctly. Individuals won't be able to touch or rub their eyes for at least a week. However, they can shower a day after the surgery, provided they don't get any chemicals or soap in their eyes.

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Benefits Of The Procedure

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There are several benefits to LASIK surgery, which is why it's one of the most popular eye surgeries in the United States. The most obvious benefit is clearer vision. Ninety-six percent of patients say they have the vision they desire after the LASIK surgery procedure. Even if the patient's vision doesn't become 20/20, LASIK can still dramatically reduce blurriness. In addition, if patients don't end up with the vision they want, they can have an enhancement done to help. Because LASIK surgery is done with numbing eye drops, there's very little pain, and the discomfort following the procedure is only moderate. When the procedure is done, patients will notice better vision within just a few hours. Patients don't need any stitches or bandages, and there's no significant downtime. In fact, they can go home the same day as the procedure. Most patients who have LASIK surgery find their dependence on contact lenses or eyeglasses becomes dramatically reduced. It's possible they won't need eyeglasses or contacts at all anymore.

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