| Visual Expectations
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In the days to follow,
you may notice minor symptoms such as dry eyes, sensitivity
to light, fluctuating vision, glare and halos. This
is a normal part of the healing process that will
go away within days to weeks. In some cases, patients
may experience these symptoms longer. Healing is an
individual process so every patient will have unique
experiences. However, the patient's prescription will
indicate what he/she can expect. Below, we provide
the likely outcomes.
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Nearsighted Patients |
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Farsighted Patients |
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Post-Operative Care |
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Nearsighted Patients
Nearsighted patients undergoing LASIK generally
return to functional vision the day after surgery.
However, patients in their late 30's often experience
difficulty reading for a short time after surgery.
This is temporary and inexpensive over-the-counter
reading glasses may be necessary to help with close
vision. For patients with presbyopia, the doctor
will prescribe reading glasses when the eyes have
stabilized. Over-the-counter reading glasses can
be used in the interim period.
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