Laser Eye Surgery Recovery: What to Expect & Aftercare
Laser eye surgery is designed to eliminate the need for glasses. Doctors use lasers to correct vision. The procedure is relatively painless, but it requires a few days of recovery.-
Protective Shield
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Patients will be instructed to wear protective eye shields for one or two days after receiving laser eye surgery.
Light
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Patients might experience sensitivity to bright lights for up to a week after surgery.
Eye Drops
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Most patients will be given a prescription for eye drops to be taken regularly after surgery.
Considerations
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It is recommended that people do not read, use a computer or watch television for one full day after laser eye surgery.
Effects
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Most patients will see improvements in their vision immediately, but in extreme cases it can take up to six months to experience the full benefits of laser eye surgery.
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