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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

3 Rules to Follow after LASIK Surgery

LASIK surgery is an effective way to correct refractive errors to your vision. It is extremely safe and enjoys one of the highest success rates of any surgical procedure. However, like any surgery, you will need to take certain precautions during the recovery period to ensure that your eyes heal properly and without complications.

It is very important that you adhere to the following three rules after your procedure. Failure to do so may impact the health of your eyes.

  1. Wear eye goggles while sleeping - It is crucial that you protect your eyes while sleeping for 1-2 weeks after your surgery. Wearing goggles will help prevent eye injuries and allow your eyes to properly heal.
  2. Attend all of your follow-up visits - Your LASIK surgeon will require you to come back for a series of check-ups after your surgery. It is important that you do not miss any of these appointments. These check-ups will ensure that your eyes are healing properly without any complications or side effects. In the event that you do experience complications, it is crucial that they are diagnosed and treated early.
  3. Wear sunglasses - LASIK will heighten the sensitivity of your eyes to bright light. You will need to wear sunglasses whenever you are outside in order to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. Sunglasses will also prevent dust and other particles from getting into your eyes while they heal.

Please contact the LASIK Directory today to find an experienced laser eye surgeon in your area.

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