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Preparing for LASIK Surgery
 
Preparing for any type of surgery is an unenviable and tedious process. You
must make sure you have everything ready and your body in tip-top shape.
While preparing for LASIK eye surgery may not be quite as difficult, there are
some things you need to prepare for before LASIK.
You definitely need to stop wearing your contact lenses in the weeks leading
up to your consultation before LASIK. Since the surgery is dependent on the
shape and measurement of your cornea you must let it regain its shape.
Lenses sometimes reshape the cornea themselves, causing problems with
LASIK. Here are some FDA recommendations based on your contact lenses:
1.Soft contact lenses should be removed and not worn for at least
two weeks prior to your LASIK evaluation.
2.Rigid gas permeable lenses should be removed and not worn for
at least three weeks prior to LASIK evaluation.
3.Hard lenses should be removed and not worn for at least four
weeks prior to LASIK evaluation.
When you meet the doctor to discuss LASIK eye surgery you should let him
know a few things about yourself. Let the doctor know about any past or
present medical and eye conditions as well as all medications you are taking
or are allergic to. It is important that you disclose all of this to your doctor
before deciding if LASIK is right for you.
After you’ve disclosed this personal information to the doctor, you should then
discuss if you are a good candidate for LASIK surgery. Let him explain to you
the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the surgery as well as what you can
expect from beginning to end.
You should stop using any lotions, perfumes, or creams the day before the
surgery as well as any makeup that may cause debris to get in the eye. The
doctor may even request that you scrub and wash out your eyes for a good
time before LASIK surgery to prevent the chance of any type of infection.
Finally, you should definitely arrange with a loved one for transportation to
and from the LASIK surgery. Before LASIK surgery some doctors will arrange
for you to take some medicine to help you relax that could impair your vision
and reaction time. After LASIK surgery you may need a few days to recover
your vision, hence the need to arrange for a drive home.

 

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