FAQ
1. How do I feel during the procedure?
The procedure itself is essentially painless. Eye-drops will be used
to make your eyes less sensitive. You may experience discomfort during
the few days after the procedure and the vision may be blurry. It usually
improves in a week. We will give you medication to control any discomfort
you may have.
2. Can I play sports
after having Epi-LASIK?
You can resume most normal activities in 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
However, you should stop swimming for 1 month. Goggles should be worn
whenever you swim.
3. Do I need to wear
glasses after Epi-LASIK? If so, is it safe to wear contacts?
It may take 6 months or more for you to achieve your best post-operative
vision. Most patients do not require full-time glasses or contacts.
For patients over forty years of age, they may have to wear reading
glasses. Please discuss with your ophthalmologist or optometrist during
your examination.
4. Are the procedures safe?
Just as with any surgical procedure, there are potential complications
but these are very rare, and most complications can be properly
treated by our doctors. Therefore good vision can still be achieved.
5. Will I still have to wear reading
glasses?
Presbyopia usually occurs around
the age of forty. For some patients, reading glasses
are prescribed in order to read fine print even
after the procedure.
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