The cornea is a part of the eye that helps focus light to create an image on the retina. It works in much the same way that the lens of a camera focuses light to create an image on film. The bending and focusing of light is also known as refraction. Usually the shape of the cornea and the eye are not perfect and the image on the retina is out-of-focus (blurred) or distorted. These imperfections in the focusing power of the eye are called refractive errors. There are three primary types of refractive errors: myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Persons with myopia, or nearsightedness, have more difficulty seeing distant objects as clearly as near objects. Persons with hyperopia, or farsightedness, have more difficulty seeing near objects as clearly as distant objects. Astigmatism is a distortion of the image on the retina caused by irregularities in the cornea or lens of the eye. Combinations of myopia and astigmatism or hyperopia and astigmatism are common. Glasses or contact lenses are designed to compensate for the eye’s imperfections. Surgical procedures aimed at improving the focusing power of the eye are called refractive surgery. In LASIK surgery, precise and controlled removal of corneal tissue by a special laser reshapes the cornea changing its focusing power.
Risks
You should not have this procedure if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, because these conditions can affect eye measurements.
You should not have this procedure if you take certain prescription drugs, such as Accutane, Cardarone, Imitrex, or oral prednisone.
Risks may include:
Corneal infection
scarring or permanent problems with the cornea's shape, making it impossible to weaCorneal r contact lenses
Decrease in contrast sensitivity, even with 20/20 vision, objects may appear fuzzy or gray
Dry eyes
Glare or halos
Light sensitivity
Night driving problems
Patches of red or pink in the white of the eye (usually temporary)
⦁ Patches of red or pink in the white of the eye (usually temporary)
Scratchiness
Before the Procedure
A complete eye exam will be done before surgery to make sure your eyes are healthy. Other tests will be done to measure the curvature of the cornea, the size of the pupils in light and dark, the eyes’ refractive error, and the thickness of the cornea (to make sure you will have enough corneal tissue left after surgery).
You will sign a consent form before the procedure. This form confirms that you know the procedure’s risks, benefits, alternative options, and possible complications.
After the Procedure
Following the surgery:
You may have burning, itching, or a feeling that something is in the eye. This feeling doesn't last for more than 6 hours in most cases.
An eye shield or patch will be placed over the eye to protect the flap. It will also help prevent rubbing or pressure on the eye until it has had enough time to heal (usually overnight).
It is very important NOT to rub the eye after LASIK, so that the flap does not dislodge or move. For the first 6 hours, keep the eye closed as much as possible.
The doctor may prescribe mild pain medicine and a sedative.
Vision is often blurry or hazy the day of surgery, but blurriness will improve by the next day.
Call the eye doctor right away if you have severe pain or any of the symptoms get worse before your scheduled follow-up appointment (24 to 48 hours after surgery).
At the first visit after the surgery, the eye shield will be removed and the doctor will examine your eye and test your vision. You will receive eye drops to help prevent infection and inflammation.
Do not drive until your vision has improved enough to safely do so. Other things to avoid include:
Swimming
Hot tubs and whirlpools
Contact sports
Use of lotions, creams, and eye makeup for 2 to 4 weeks after surgery
Vision is often blurry or hazy the day of surgery, but blurriness will improve by the next day.
The health care provider will give you specific instructions.
Doctors & Hospitals
Recommended Hospitals
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Sharp Sight Centre New Delhi
Seeds of Innocence IVF & Surrogacy Centre, Delhi
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