Patients who have had LASIK, PRK, or SMILE are commonly instructed to wear eye protection overnight during the first couple of days of recuperation, such as goggles or even a pair of sunglasses. I haven't heard of any limitations on side sleeping after LASIK, PRK, or SMILE, though. After then, there are no restrictions.
Your eyesight can be a little cloudy or fuzzy just after surgery, however you'll see better the next day. Usually, these brief visual problems go away in the first two weeks. However, it can take two to three months for your eyes to totally recover and for your vision to normalize.
From a medical standpoint, your 30s are a fantastic time to think about LASIK. Your prescription has likely been steady for a few years by this point in your life since your eyes have developed to their maximum potential. This indicates that after correction, there is a little likelihood that your distance vision will decrease.
You have a cornea that is thin or crooked. If you are predisposed to corneal shape irregularity, laser eye surgery may exacerbate this and cause a disease called corneal ectasia. This rarely happens and is typically successfully managed without a corneal transplant.
For some people in their 40s, LASIK can be quite helpful, but it may be used differently for them. One eye is treated with LASIK for clear distant vision and the other is treated for clear near vision in a procedure known as Monovision LASIK.
Naturally, there are a lot of concerns and questions before having LASIK surgery. Concerns about what will happen if patients move their eyes during LASIK surgery are a common concern. The good news is that there won't be any issues if you move your eye while having LASIK.
Your eyes will likely be painful and watery for the first 24 hours following LASIK surgery (and for about a week following LASEK), and for the first few days following LASIK, they may be light sensitive (again, this may be around a week after LASEK).
On the day of surgery, do not remove the eye patch protection. Never rub your eyes or touch them with unclean hands. For at least two weeks following surgery, refrain from splashing water in the eyes. Do not clean your eyes with tap water.
The vision prescription you have at the moment of surgery is permanently corrected with LASIK. This implies that it won't disappear. However, the original LASIK treatment may become less successful if any underlying disorders, such as presbyopia, worsen over time and affect your vision.
The majority of patients who have LASIK surgery have good to excellent vision in the majority of circumstances for many years or decades. You won't have to be concerned about your glasses or contact lenses when participating in sports, swimming, or even just trying to read the time in the morning.
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