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What is LASIK Surgery?
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a popular laser procedure that corrects vision problems such as:
- Nearsightedness (Myopia)
- Farsightedness (Hyperopia)
- Astigmatism
By reshaping the cornea, LASIK allows light to focus correctly on the retina, improving vision and reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses.
Key Benefits
- Fast recovery
- Minimal discomfort
- High success rate
Conditions LASIK Can Treat
Nearsightedness (Myopia)
Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly.
Nearsightedness (Myopia)
Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly.
Nearsightedness (Myopia)
Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly.
Who is an Ideal Candidate for LASIK?
You may be eligible for LASIK if you:
- Are 18 years or older
- Have had stable eye power for at least 1 year
- Have normal results in refractive surgery safety tests
- Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
- Do not have autoimmune or connective tissue diseases
How to Prepare for LASIK
Preparing for LASIK is key to great results:
- Avoid contact lenses for 2 weeks before the procedure
- Get a complete eye exam
- Don’t apply eye makeup or creams on surgery day
- Follow your doctor’s pre-surgery instructions carefully
LASIK Procedure – Step by Step
The LASIK procedure typically takes 15–30 minutes and includes:
Numbing drops to prevent discomfort
Creation of a thin flap in the cornea
Cornea reshaped using an excimer laser
The flap is repositioned for natural healing

Aftercare – What to Expect
After the procedure:
- Mild tearing and eye irritation is normal
- Possible light sensitivity or red spots
- You can go home after a short rest
- Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes
Recovery Timeline
First 24 Hours
Mild discomfort, blurry vision
1 Week
Noticeable improvement, avoid strenuous activity
1 Month
Vision stabilizes, most restrictions lifted
3–6 Months
Full recovery and optimal vision
Possible Side Effects
Like all surgeries, LASIK can have temporary side effects:
Dry Eyes
Common but manageable with drops
Glare & Halos
Especially at night, usually fade
Fluctuating Vision
Can take days or weeks to stabilize
Do’s and Don’ts After LASIK
Do’s
- Use prescribed eye drops
- Gently clean eyelids from Day 2
- Eat normally
- Take neck-down bath from Day 2
- Blink often on Day 1
- Read/watch screens after a few days
- Wear sunglasses outdoors
- Use plastic shield while sleeping (2 weeks)
Don’ts
- Don’t rub or touch your eyes
- Don’t clean your eyes on surgery day
- Don’t use eye makeup for 2 months
- Avoid exercise for 1 week
- Don’t self-drive for 1 week
- Avoid dust, wind, and pollution
- Don’t take head bath until advised
Experience Clear Vision. Live Life Lens-Free.
Our LASIK specialists are here to help. We’ll guide you through every step – from eye measurements and tests to selecting the right procedure for you.
- Safe.
- Quick.
- Life-changing.
