First 24 Hours After LASIK: Essential Do's and Don'ts for a Smooth Recovery
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First 24 Hours After LASIK: Essential Do’s and Don’ts for a Smooth Recovery

LASIK is one of the most transformative decisions you can make for your vision. But here’s something many patients don’t fully anticipate: the surgery itself takes only minutes, while the recovery begins the moment you leave the clinic. Those first 24 hours are crucial. How you care for your eyes on day one sets the foundation for long-term results.

Whether you’ve just had your procedure or you’re preparing for an upcoming one, this guide covers everything you need to know to get through the first day safely and comfortably.

What to Expect During the First 24 Hours After LASIK?

Right after surgery, your vision may feel hazy or slightly blurred. That’s completely normal. You might also notice some light sensitivity, mild watering, or a gritty sensation, almost like something is in your eye. These are temporary and typically settle within a few hours.

Most patients are advised to go home and sleep as soon as possible. Rest is genuinely one of the most effective things you can do early on. Your eyes are healing, and giving them a break from light and strain makes a real difference.

Essential LASIK Recovery Tips for Day One

Following the right steps on day one can mean the difference between a smooth recovery and unnecessary complications. Here are the key things you should do.

Do Rest Your Eyes

Sleep is your best friend after LASIK. Aim for a few hours of rest immediately after returning home. Keeping your eyes closed reduces irritation and allows the corneal flap to settle properly. Dim the lights, close the curtains, and let your eyes recover.

Do Use Prescribed Eye Drops

Your doctor will prescribe antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops, and it’s important to use them exactly as directed. These drops prevent infection and control inflammation. Many patients also receive lubricating drops to manage dryness. If you’re unsure about the schedule, the team at RK Eye and Retina Center provides clear written instructions to take home so there’s no guesswork.

Do Wear Protective Eye Shields

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1. Is blurry vision normal during the first 24 hours after LASIK?

Yes, blurry or hazy vision is completely normal on day one. Your corneas are adjusting and healing after the procedure. Most patients notice significant improvement by the morning after surgery, though full visual clarity can take a few days to a few weeks to stabilise, depending on the individual.

Q2. Can I use my phone after LASIK surgery?

It’s best to avoid your phone for the first several hours after surgery. Screen use reduces blinking, which leads to increased dryness and discomfort. If you must check your phone, keep sessions very short and use lubricating drops beforehand to minimise irritation.

Q3. How long should I rest after LASIK?

Plan to rest for the remainder of the day following your procedure. Most patients are cleared to resume light activities the next day after their follow-up visit. Strenuous activity, swimming, and contact sports should be avoided for a longer period, as advised by your doctor.

Q4. When can I drive after LASIK?

You should not drive on the day of your surgery. Your doctor will evaluate your vision at your follow-up appointment, usually the next morning, and confirm whether it is safe for you to drive. Do not assume you are cleared until you receive explicit approval.

Q5. What symptoms require immediate medical attention after LASIK?

Contact an eye doctor right away if you experience severe eye pain, a sudden or significant drop in vision, new flashes of light, unusual discharge, or persistent and worsening redness. While most post-LASIK discomfort is mild and temporary, these specific symptoms can indicate a complication that needs prompt evaluation.

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