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Postoperative Instructions for Patients

Laser Eye Surgery Postoperative Instructions

  • Once at home you should take a nap. You will also be asked to put in drops. The eye shield should remain in place until the next morning. On the eveni...

  • You will have an appointment in the early post-operative period. At that time, your vision will be checked. Vision is always blurry for up to several ...

Cataracts Surgery Postoperative Instructions

Strabismus and Strabismus Surgery Postoperative Instructions

Nasolacrimal Postoperative Instructions

Crosslinking Post-Operative Instructions

WSPOS Myopia Concensus Statement

  • Myopia Consensus Statement Prevalence: Myopia, commonly called near-sightedness, is the most common human eye disorder in the world, affecting 85% to ...

Laser Eye Surgery FAQ

Am I too young or old for treatment?

You must be 21 years old to have eye laser surgery. There is no upper age limit.

Is the treatment safe?

Eye laser surgery is very safe and has been performed many millions of times across the world. The rate of postoperative infection is 1:20,000 and should this occur is responsive to treatment

What does a laser assessment involve?

You will have specialized photographs taken of your eye by an ophthalmic technician followed by an eye exam to determine your suitability for laser eye surgery. Ms McCreery will then discuss the procedure and any potential risks.

The examination will involve dilatation of the pupils with eye drops. These eye drops will blur your vision and you will be unable to drive for a few hours after the examination.

How long do I stop contact lenses prior to assessment?

Please refrain from wearing soft lenses 1 week and hard lenses 2 weeks prior to your assessment.

How soon can I go back to work/driving?

Almost all patients are able to return to work within a few days, but prolonged reading may be bothersome for a week or so. You can drive as soon as you can see road signs clearly

How soon can I resume exercise?

Running and gym work can resume a few days after surgery. Swimming can be resumed with goggles in 4 weeks. Contact sports should be avoided for 6 weeks with Lasik and 2 weeks with PRK/LASEK.

I have a high prescription, does laser work?

Ms McCreery will determine whether your eye is treatable based on the strength of your prescription and your eye exam. If not suitable for laser eye surgery, you may be suitable for a Phakic IOL (implantable contact lens)

How long will laser last?

The natural process of aging means that everyone develops presbyopia (need for reading glasses) as they get older. In some people we will leave you near sighted in one eye to allow reading without glasses for a period of years. Almost everyone over 70 years old develops cataracts which will blur vision and require cataract surgery.

How good will my vision be after laser surgery?

Almost all patients (98%) will have vision as good as they had with contact lenses or glasses. However, each individual healing response to laser energy is different which can result in under or overcorrections requiring an Enhancement (top up) laser procedure. Some people can have an excellent result for many years and then slip some time later.

I have heard that night vision can be a problem after laser surgery. Is this so?

Everyone will experience some glare and haloes at night for a few weeks after laser eye surgery. With modern wavefront technology this is temporary and indeed once your eye has healed night vision is improved compared to what it was prior to surgery. As a result, this Customvue laser technology is allowed in pilots and astronauts.

Does laser hurt?

You will experience some grittiness immediately after the surgery which lasts for 12-24 hours. With surface treatment (PRK/LASEK) there is minor discomfort which is treated with pain medications and eye drops for 24 hours

When will I see clearly?

With LASIK your vision will be very good the next day and improve day on day. With PRK vision recovers at a slower pace and one week out is excellent.

Strabismus Surgery FAQ

What does strabismus surgery involve?

Eye muscles are located on the white of the eye (sclera). To straighten the eye, the muscles are disinserted and repositioned to a new location on the eye. This is generally performed under general anaesthetic.

Is Strabismus surgery painful?

There is some discomfort, but paracetamol will relieve this. Pain requiring stronger pain killers is unusual.

What can I do/not do after surgery?

You can drive within a few days unless directed not to by Ms McCreery. Heavy physical activity contact sports and swimming are to be avoided for four weeks.

When can I go back to work/school?

It is advisable to stay out of work and/or school for one week after surgery. Some people may be able to return to work after three days if their work is sedentary.

How soon can I fly after surgery?

You can fly one week after surgery.

Is there any age limit for strabismus surgery?

No, we operate on infants to the very elderly.

How successful is strabismus surgery?

85% of patients have excellent results. However, 15-25% of patients will require a second operation during their lifetime. This is because everyone heals differently and the control of eye position is in the brain and not in the eye muscles themselves. In congenital strabismus most patients need 2-3 operations over their lifetime

Can strabismus surgery be repeated?

Yes, the eye muscles can be repositioned many times.

Is the surgery safe?

Yes. This is a very common operation and serious side effects are highly unusual. Intraocular infection occurs in 1:185,000 cases and will often respond to treatment. Double vision can occur but in the vast majority is temporary. The postoperative adjustment procedure in adult patients greatly reduces this risk. Long term double vision occurs in 1% of cases.

What does post-operative adjustment mean?

In adult patients, at the end of the primary surgery the muscle is temporarily secured. A few hours later, while the patient is awake following their recovery from anaesthetic, the position of the muscle is adjusted to fine tune the eye position. This allows the eye to be positioned as straight as possible.

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