After Lasik Eye Surgery
After Lasik eye surgery, your life can change and quite often considerably for the better. Lasik eye surgery is a type of refractive surgery. It is a procedure that corrects vision. Lasik surgery is the most commonly performed surgical surgery for the eye.
Lasik is actually a shortened version of “laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis”. Lasik eye surgery is popular because of the general ease of the procedure. There is very little to no pain after Lasik eye surgery and you can expect an almost immediate reoccurrence of excellent vision.
Lasik eye surgery is a quick and easy procedure, with immediate positive results and a there's lack of pain associated with it. This makes it the most popular method available to most people for returning excellent vision.
Immediately after Lasik Eye Surgery
While lasik eye surgery is a refractive surgical procedure, you can expect to come to and go from the hospital before and after the procedure with little to no assistance. The procedure takes place while you are conscious although sometimes a mild sedative may be given on advice of your surgeon. The entire process takes less than sixty seconds in normal circumstances. Most people do not feel any pain at all during the procedure because drops of anaesthesia are administered directly to the eye before the surgical procedure.
After lasik eye surgery you rest for only a short period of time before going home. If you decide to have both eyes worked on, a short break is taken between procedures and then the other eye is done. You may prefer to book two appointments, one for each eye, if you wish. ask your surgeon about this.
It's important to follow your doctor’s instructions specifically, just the same as it is with all medical procedures. Proper rest and the administering of any necessarily prescriptions is important to the completion of a successful Lasik eye surgery process. You should have someone with you to drive you home following your lasik procedure.
After your surgical procedure
Generally after Lasik eye surgery, your vision improves almost instantly, however in some cases a patients vision improves to an even greater degree after a few days or even several weeks pass. Most people end up with 20/20 vision after Lasik eye surgery, but some may need glasses or contact lenses to assist with proper sight requirements. Their lens prescription levels, of course, would be much lower than they were prior to the surgery.
There are a few complications that you should be aware of, however they only occur rarely. You may experience infection or glare. If so you should immediately consult your surgeon. In the case of glare, a small adjustment procedure that is equally simple may be required.
