Post-LASIK Care and Recovery

Immediate Post-LASIK Precautions
Immediate Post-LASIK Precautions
Immediately after LASIK, avoid rubbing eyes, as this can dislodge the corneal flap. Shield your eyes with sunglasses to prevent irritation from light and environmental elements.
First Night Post-Surgery
First Night Post-Surgery
During your first sleep after LASIK, wear protective eye shields. They prevent accidental rubbing or pressure on your healing eyes, ensuring the corneal flap remains intact.
Understanding Healing Timelines
Understanding Healing Timelines
Healing varies per individual. Most patients enjoy improved vision within 24 hours, while complete healing can take several weeks to months. Follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor progress.
Navigating Water Activities
Navigating Water Activities
Post-LASIK, it's recommended to avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, and natural bodies of water for at least two weeks to prevent infection and support the healing process.
Managing Dry Eyes
Managing Dry Eyes
Post-surgery, patients may encounter increased dry eye syndrome. Artificial tears or prescribed eye drops help alleviate symptoms, and in some cases, punctal plugs are suggested to retain moisture.
Long-term Visual Health
Long-term Visual Health
After LASIK, yearly eye exams are important to assess vision and eye health. While LASIK corrects current vision issues, it doesn't prevent age-related changes like presbyopia or cataracts.
Enhancements and Touch-ups
Enhancements and Touch-ups
While LASIK results are typically stable, some patients may require enhancements. These minor touch-ups adjust vision further, usually performed months or years after the initial procedure.
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What to avoid post-LASIK immediately?
Wearing sunglasses outdoors.
Rubbing your eyes.
Blinking frequently.