The Laser Vision Experience
Initial Consultation and DiscussionAt this initial consultation you will have a detailed eye health history taken and a full eye examination. This thorough examination process will take approximately 1 hour. This will vary from person to person depending on the equipment used and tests you require. If you wear contact lenses you may be asked to leave them out for a period of time prior to your assessment. Please check with your clinic for details when you book your appointment. At your assessment your eye health history will be taken, including some of the following questions:
You will also be asked about you work and lifestyle needs to help us formulate the most appropriate vision correction strategy for you. You will receive a comprehensive eye examination. Dilating eye drops may be used as part of the examination. If they are used, the drops will make you light-sensitive outdoors, therefore, you should not drive a motor vehicle for two hours afterwards. The drops can also make it difficult to read things up close for an hour or two after the examination. The examination combines computerised vision testing and sophisticated corneal mapping technology to determine the status of your eyes and suitability for laser eye surgery. You will generally have the following assessments/tests performed:
Follow-UpYour results will be reviewed and discussed with you. You may be asked to attend another testing session depending on the results of this examination. After discussing and assessing your particular needs, we will explain the different laser eye surgery options available, as well as the benefits, alternatives, and possible consequences for you. The Day of SurgeryIf you are suitable and decide to go ahead with laser eye surgery, the procedure will take place in the laser suite. Please allow approximately 90 minutes in total at the clinic, including:
Going HomeAfter surgery, you must not drive home yourself. If you are not accompanied by a friend or family member, we can call a taxi for you. Your eyes may water and feel gritty throughout the day and night following surgery - this is a normal response. Pain is rare following LASIK surgery, but you will be given pain tablets to use if you require them. During this initial recovery period, we suggest you engage in activities with which your vision feels comfortable, such as listening to music, meditating, or sleeping. Seeking Accommodation?If you prefer not to go home between the day of your surgery and the following morning when you have your first post-operative check up with us, we can assist you in booking some overnight accommodation. Please contact one of our staff if you would like additional information. Back to topThe Day After SurgeryPlease follow the advice of your doctor. You may remove your eye shields on the morning following surgery, but you must not rub or wash your eyes. Depending on the procedure, you may need to attend a post-op appointment, in which:
Recovery and AftercareAs your eye heals your vision may fluctuate during the first three weeks after surgery. It's not unusual to notice:
However, the vision should always be at a reasonable level during this healing phase. Please keep in mind these simple guidelines while your eyes are recovering:
You will need to have periodic aftercare visits. These generally take place at 1-2 weeks, one month, three months, and six months after surgery but may vary slightly from clinic to clinic. These visits are included in the surgical fee and will be discussed with you at your first post-op visit. Back to top |


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