Imagine living without glasses or contact lenses. No more wondering if you left your glasses at home. No more wondering if your eyes are blurry. No more headaches from wearing contacts. Imagine being able to see without glasses or contacts again. That is an attainable reality through laser vision correction.

If you’re considering having laser eye surgery, convenient online options make it easier than ever to find the right surgeon and get in touch with them. Once you find the surgeon, you will talk with them over the phone or meet them in person to discuss options, prices, and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. The experience will be similar to visiting a dentist since the surgery is minimally invasive, which means you will be awake and aware the entire time. A few small injections in the eyelids will numb the area, and the laser creates tiny cuts in the eyelids, which heal naturally.

Before the Procedure

  • Drink more water before your procedure. Drinking more water before you have laser eye surgery is a good way to make sure that everything goes smoothly when you have the procedure. It is especially a good idea if you have a tendency to get constipated or have trouble urinating.
  • Wait for your doctor to say you can wear contact lenses before you do. Your eyes are sensitive, delicate organs, and they require special care. You’ll probably begin your follow-up care with instructions to stop wearing your contact lenses as instructed by your eye doctor.
  • Plan a comfortable outfit in advance. Before the procedure, your doctor will try to prepare you as best as possible. That is why it’s important to know what to bring with you, what to expect, and what to wear to make the process as comfortable and anxiety-free as possible.
  • Find someone who can drive you to the surgery centre. Few people realise how complex the procedure is until they’ve gone through it themselves, so finding someone who can take you to the surgery centre in advance is a must. Before you have surgery, you must have your eyes tested, so ask the ophthalmologist to refer you to a local ophthalmologist. Then, have someone accompany you to the appointment and make sure they can drive you to and from the surgery centre.
  • On the day of the procedure, don’t put any makeup, baby powder on your face, perfume, or lotion. If you are planning to undergo a laser eye surgery procedure, there are some steps you should take to make sure you are in tip-top shape before your treatment. This includes avoiding certain makeup, fragrances, and lotions, whether an elective procedure or an emergency one. You want to look your best, but you also want to be as comfortable as possible during your procedure. You should take a shower and make sure your face is clean of any contaminants before laser eye surgery. It is always better to be safe when it comes to the procedure.

After the Procedure

  • Wait a day before washing your hair or taking a shower. The day after undergoing laser eye surgery, you will need to wait sometime before taking a shower or washing your hair. Your body needs time to heal from the procedure, so refraining from any sort of water contact gives it that chance.
  • Do not apply makeup. After you’ve had LASIK, you should wait about 24 hours before applying makeup to your eyes. Because your eyes are still healing, applying makeup may irritate them and cause unwanted side effects. It’s best to wait for them to fully heal before putting any type of makeup on your eyelids.
  • Do not do strenuous exercise. The laser eye surgery procedure takes about 15 minutes, but recovery takes time. During the first 24 hours, you’ll need to limit your activities. That means staying away from gyms, saunas, and other strenuous activities.
  • Avoid swimming. During the recovery period after LASIK laser eye surgery, it’s important to follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions closely. Most people are given very specific instructions that include how long to wait before going swimming, how much time they can spend in the shower, and so on. While these instructions may not be enjoyable, it’s important to listen and not swim or use hot tubs in the days following treatment.
  • Do not rub your eyes for at least a month. After the laser eye surgery procedure is completed, you will be instructed to lie down flat for at least 30 minutes. However, you should not exceed 30 minutes lying down, as your eye needs to be able to rest without producing too much pressure. The swelling will be reduced in the process, resulting in better vision. Also, you will be advised not to rub your eyes after the procedure so as to avoid injury to the surgical area.