How Long Is The Healing Time After LASIK Surgery

Jul 19
08:10

2011

Niall Kennedy

Niall Kennedy

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LASIK is the most prevalent of all refractive eye surgery procedures. Though it's quite intricate when we take into account the technology wielded by ...

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LASIK is the most prevalent of all refractive eye surgery procedures. Though it's quite intricate when we take into account the technology wielded by it,How Long Is The Healing Time After LASIK Surgery Articles superficially, LASIK is a simplistic procedure that takes only about half an hour to accomplish. However, it is the postoperative period of LASIK that is often a source of mild discomfort to the patients. This is when the corneal flap, which was cut out during surgery, acts as a natural bandage and the cornea is healed - the healing time after LASIK surgery.

In general, LASIK allows for a rapid visual recovery. Most patients experience enhanced vision within a few days after surgery. However, don't expect to jump off the operation table after surgery - the effects are not instantaneous. The refractive error will be corrected at the time of surgery but your vision may be blurry or hazy for the first day at least. It's better to arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery, since you certainly won't be in a position to do it by yourself.

Though LASIK has several potential complications that might set in during the healing period, one of the most common is the dry eye condition. The surgeon would typically prescribe certain eye drops to avert infection and moisten the eyes. Regular postoperative checkups are pivotal during the healing period, since they help evaluate the recovery progress. The first follow up visit should typically be around 24-48 hours after surgery, and should be followed by regular visits until the first six months after surgery.

God forbid, any complications occur, your visual acuity will be restored within a few days. Any fluctuations or side effects normally subside and the prescription stabilizes within six months following surgery. However, the complete healing of the corneal flap may take up to a year or so, and the healing period may vary from one patient to another. What's imperative is that the healing process must be meticulously monitored by the surgeon. Thus your main concern is to stick to a follow up visit schedule, and to heed to your surgeon's advice on postoperative care.

There's no doubt that many people have LASIK surgery to improve their looks. And this is a perfectly legitimate reason to have eye surgery. We all want to look better and feel better, both about ourselves and to other people.

But what happens if you are not a good candidate for surgery?

I have several friends who were unhappy about the way they looked and had pinned their hopes on eye surgery as they grew older, and they were devastated when they learned that they were unable to get laser eye treatment.

I suggested that they look at some of the new anti-ageing treatments that are available on the high street such skin peels and dermal fillers.