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how long does laser eye treatment take

by Pamela Macejkovic Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The actual procedure usually takes less than 10 minutes per eye. Depending on your prescription, and the amount of correction needed, the laser itself only takes 20-50 seconds to correct your vision. However, you should plan on being in the office for approximately an hour-and-a-half on your day of surgery.

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What are the long term effects of laser eye surgery?

  • Dry eyes
  • Night vision issues
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Halos or glares around lights
  • Decreased ability to see contrast
  • Corneal infection
  • Scarring in the cornea, making it difficult to wear contacts
  • Scratchiness
  • Reduced vision

How long should I wait to get LASIK eye surgery?

Therefore, people should be over age 18, and preferably older, before considering LASIK eye surgery. Certain conditions and medications — pregnancy, breastfeeding, steroid drugs — may cause temporary fluctuations in your vision. Wait until your vision has stabilized before considering LASIK eye surgery.

What is the average cost of laser eye surgery?

The most experienced surgeons tend to charge a little more since they are bringing a higher level of skill to the procedure. Depending on the components listed above, LASIK eye surgery cost can run anywhere from $1,000 to more than $3,000 per eye.

How long is the LASIK surgery recovery timeline?

Your eyes will start to heal right away after LASIK surgery, and vision will usually start to clear within the first few days. The LASIK recovery timeline generally looks like this: Within 24 to 48 hours: Your eyes should heal well enough to be able to drive, shower, and go back to work.

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How long does laser surgery take on the eye?

LASIK surgery is usually completed in 30 minutes or less. During the procedure, you lie on your back in a reclining chair. You may be given medicine to help you relax. After numbing drops are placed in your eye, your doctor uses an instrument to hold your eyelids open.

Can you still see after laser eye surgery?

LASIK's Most Common After-Effects In the two to three hours immediately after surgery, your vision will be blurry. Although your eyesight will greatly improve within 24 hours, you may still experience intermittent blurriness and fluctuations in your vision for some time as your eyes adjust to the reshaped cornea.

How long after laser eye surgery can you drive?

When Can I Drive After LASIK? It is typically okay 24 hours after your LASIK eye surgery to resume driving. Your first post-operative appointment will be the day following your LASIK. Once your vision has been checked and deemed to be legal driving vision you are good to get back behind the wheel.

Is laser treatment for eye painful?

Fortunately, LASIK eye surgery is not painful. Right before your procedure, your surgeon will place numbing eye drops into both of your eyes. While you may still feel a little bit of pressure during the procedure, you should not feel any pain.

Will I ever need glasses after LASIK?

Patients typically undergo laser eye surgery to reduce or completely eliminate their need for visual aids such as contact lenses and glasses. The truth is that most patients will eventually require reading glasses at some point in their future.

Can you blink during LASIK?

#2- I can't keep my eyes open without blinking. What happens if I blink during the surgery? This can't happen. Your surgeon will place a simple eye lid holder so that you cannot blink.

How long after LASIK can I shower?

LASIK Aftercare for Showering & Bathing Dr. Mozayeni and Dr. Nunnery advise patients that it is okay to bathe or shower normally the day after your LASIK eye surgery. For the first week after your LASIK surgery, it's important to keep water, soap, hair care products and/or washing liquids away from the eye.

How long is vision blurry after LASIK?

While you will see better the day after surgery, your vision may be a bit blurry or hazy immediately afterward. These temporary vision difficulties usually clear up after the first few weeks. However, it can take about 2 – 3 months before your vision fully stabilizes and your eyes completely heal.

What can't you do after laser eye surgery?

Avoid pools, whirlpools, saunas, and lakes for at least 3 weeks. No eye makeup for at least a week. Toss out partly used products to avoid an infection. Don't get your hair colored or permed for at least 10 days.

Do they inject your eye for laser surgery?

LASIK is a two-step, two-laser procedure that involves the following steps: Before entering the laser suite, you will be given anaesthetic eye drops and a mild sedative – there are no needles or injections involved.

Can you be asleep during LASIK?

Unfortunately, patients should be awake for LASIK surgery. No, the doctors aren't sadists who want to watch you squirm. Actually, being put to sleep during LASIK does more harm than good. In order for the doctor to perform optimally, he or she needs your cooperation, and therefore, your cognizance.

Who is not suitable for laser eye surgery?

So, the types of conditions that stop people from having laser eye surgery are divided up into eye conditions where people have either severe dry eye, or any other abnormality of the shape of the cornea such as keratoconus.

How long does laser eye surgery take?

So, how long does laser eye surgery take? The estimated time you need to schedule for your laser eye surgery is only 1 hour and 30 minutes. Your time in the laser suite is only about 10 minutes! Yes, in 10 minutes, Dr. Mozayeni can correct your vision, but he can only do this with an optimal result because of all the homework he did during the consultation, his experience, skill, and his FDA-approved state-of-the-art technology. This surgery will be unique to you, as your corneas are like your fingerprint - unique to you.

How long does it take to wake up after laser eye surgery?

The next morning you will have your first post-op appointment with Dr. Mozayeni, which should only take 15 minutes.

How long does it take to recover from a Providence eye surgery?

Your recovery starts as soon as you leave Providence Eye. Dr. Mozayeni asks that you go home and take a long nap, about 4 hours. This will get you through the typically mild burning and itching that can follow your surgery. When you wake up, you will feel better and already see an improvement in your vision.

Does Providence Eye pressure you into laser eye surgery?

If you are the researching type who likes to take a night (or a few weeks or months) to sleep it over, we have good news - Providence Eye will not pressure you into getting laser eye surgery.

Can you have laser eye surgery at Providence Eye?

About Providence Eye, LASIK Technology. Whether you're a parent, a young professional, an athlete in training, always on the road working, or all of the above, you may not think you have time for laser eye surgery. The good news is, you can have laser eye surgery and be right back to driving for your carpool, hopping on a plane for ...

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