How You Should Prepare For Lasik Surgery

How You Should Prepare For Lasik Surgery

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If you are preparing for your LASIK surgery, there are a few things to keep in mind in order to have the best experience possible. Although nothing can replace the consultation of your eye surgeon, listed below are some items that can help you before and after your operation.

Know Your Medical History: Generally before any surgical treatment you undergo, you will be asked about your medical history which can include, but is not limited to, prior surgeries, allergies, and any current illnesses or conditions. It is imperative for the doctor to know and understand what your body is dealing with before he conducts the procedure.

Abstain from Wearing Your Contacts: For at least three days prior to the LASIK surgery, you should not wear your contacts. Depending on the types of lenses you wear, however, the time period could be longer. It is best to ask your doctor what he feels is an ample amount of time.

Do Not Eat Too Much: Normally before bodily operations, you are required to refrain from eating for about one day (a full 24 hours). However, before this procedure, it is recommended to have a light meal before coming into the office, as well as any prescribed medications that you may be taking.

Eliminate Any Obstacles Around Your Eyes: In order for the surgeon to have the best environment while operating, it is best to not wear any mascara, foundation, or any other make-up that may descend into the eyes or obstruct the doctor's movements.

The average amount of time for the LASIK surgery lasts between 10 and 20 minutes and is conducted with a local anesthesia. It is not a very long process and patients are able to leave for home the same day, and your total time is at the clinic is usually less than two hours, though there are some things to expect after you leave the office.

It's Best to Not Drive Home Yourself: Although some patients feel good enough and can see well enough to drive home, it is best to plan to have someone else drive you home, as your vision will most likely be very blurry when trying to focus on the road for long periods of time.

Eye Conditions: Obviously, your vision will be a little bit blurry just after the operation. Also, your eyes are most likely to be a little dry and will require prescription drops to aid in keeping them moist and prevent any infections that may occur.

Again, it is best to consult with your LASIK surgeon to know and understand all of the items you will need to prepare for both before and after your procedure.


About the Author:
The clear choice for a Salt Lake City LASIK center is Davis Vision (http://www.davisvisionmd.com/). For any eye care needs, ask for a free consultation. Xavier DelDuca is a freelance writer.



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