
LASIK
Surgery Checklist
Even though the LASIK procedure only takes a few
minutes, there are many steps that you must take
to prepare for consultation day, surgery day and
recovery. Please read about the LASIK process below
to get an idea of how the LASIK experience works.
Before
Surgery
Printable History Form
Day of Surgery
After Surgery
Before
Surgery
Upon or before your arrival to our Manhattan or
Long Island office, you will be asked to complete
a questionnaire regarding basic information and
medical history. It is helpful if you complete
the history form before your consultation and
bring it with you. It is important to fill in
this form completely and accurately.
Click
here to access the printable history form if you
wish to complete it ahead of time.
Prior
to your consultation you will need to discontinue
the use of soft contact lenses for at least 3
days so that accurate corneal measurements can
be taken. For other types of lenses (e.g. spherical,
toric, rigid, extended wear, gas-permeable) please
call the office for details regarding the length
time for which they should be discontinued.
During
your consultation Dr. Kelly will personally perform
a thorough and detailed eye exam to determine
your candidacy for and appropriateness of LASIK
for the treatment of your vision problem. He will
be glad to address all of your questions and concerns
regarding laser vision correction. Please note
that Dr. Kelly often dilates patients' eyes during
the exam to assess the health of the entire eye.
Dilation typically results in blurry vision and
light sensitivity for 3 hours following the exam
and may make computer work, reading and driving
difficult.
We
suggest taking this into account when scheduling
your consultation and consider bringing a companion
if you need to drive. Overall, a full consultation
with dilation will require a 90 minute office
visit. Please see the Consultation section to
read about the specific tests performed during
the consultation.
In
addition to your free consultation with Dr. Kelly
you may view a short video detailing many aspects
of laser vision correction. We will also provide
you with a packet of information about how the
eye functions and laser vision correction itself.
We
require that all patients read the consent-for-surgery
forms as well as the pre- and post-op instruction
forms before surgery. We also ask that you have
payment arrangements taken care of on or before
the day of surgery. Prior to surgery, we require
that you have signed all consent forms. For those
patients interested in using one of our popular
financing options we ask that you apply prior
to your visit in order to save time. You
may do this securely on-line by clicking here.
If you have questions regarding payment or financing
please visit our Financing
page.
If
you decide to have LASIK after your consultation,
we will coordinate the best time for your surgery
and post-op exams. There are typically 3-4 brief
post-operative visits in the year following the
procedure that are extremely important to attend
to assure the best possible outcome. You will
also be given prescriptions for eye drops prior
to surgery. We strongly advise having the prescriptions
filled prior to your surgery date so that you
can use the eye drops the day of surgery.
Please
note there are distinct advantages and disadvantages
of having one or both eyes operated on the same
day. Although the vast majority of patients have
both eyes operated on the same day, there are
situations in which Dr. Kelly operates on the
two eyes on separate days. As with any vision
correction issue, specific questions can be referred
to the office by telephone or e-mail.
Day
of Surgery
In anticipation of surgery a mixture of anxiety
and excitement is perfectly normal. On the day
of surgery your vision and depth perception will
be temporarily altered. In addition, you may be
given a relaxant medication. For theses reasons
we require that you arrange for a companion to
accompany you home.
While
the procedure itself takes only minutes, you should
expect the total time at the laser center to be
approximately two hours. There are no restrictions
on eating, drinking, or medications before the
procedure. However, alcohol should be avoided.
Please do not wear any make up or use any fragrance
on laser day. Fragrances and make up interfere
with the laser. Ensure your contact lenses have
been discontinued long enough preceding your LASIK.
Wear comfortable clothes.
Overall,
the majority of patients describe the LASIK procedure
as mildly uncomfortable. For more detailed information
of the LASIK procedure click on How
LASIK Works.
Please
be aware that blurry vision is typical during
the first 18 hours after the procedure. Burning,
tearing, discomfort and the inability to open
the eyes for the first several hours after the
procedure is normal. We often prescribe extra-strength
Tylenol to alleviate the temporary discomfort.
Driving is not permitted during the first 24 hours
following the procedure. The majority of patients
resume normal activities after 24 hours! In the
unlikely event that an enhancement is needed to
maximize your outcome, Dr. Kelly provides two
years of no cost LASIK enhancements if medically
eligible and appropriate.
After
Surgery
Having realistic expectations after LASIK is critical.
Your eyes may feel irritated, uncomfortable and
dry. Dr. Kelly will instruct you on eye drop usage.
We suggest you keep your eyes closed for the first
5 hours following the procedure to allow healing
to begin. After approximately 5 hours your eyes
will feel more relaxed and you'll notice a significant
improvement in your vision. Most patients can
drive and return to work the day following the
procedure as long as their vision meets certain
state requirements and Dr. Kelly clears them to
do so. Most patients also notice a continued improvement
for the two weeks following LASIK.
We
prescribe antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye
drops to be used for one week following the procedure.
Some patients develop a temporary dry eye sensation
that is treated with the use of artificial tears.
We provide a clear protective eye shield to be
used while sleeping for the first couple of nights
after the procedure and also recommend using sunglasses
for a few days because the eyes may be sensitive
to bright light. There are typically 3-4 brief
follow-up visits after the surgery. It is important
that every patient adheres to all follow up visits
because success depends not only on the measurements
before surgery, and on the surgery itself, but
also on post-operative care. If you cannot keep
an appointment before or after surgery we would
greatly appreciate your notifying us as far in
advance as possible.
There
are certain activities we require patients refrain
from for about a week following LASIK. They are
such things as: touching or rubbing the eyes or
eyelids, engaging in contact sports or swimming,
or wearing makeup. Patients should avoid hot tubs
and whirlpools and smoking. Showers and baths
are fine, but avoid having the water pressure
contact the eyes or eyelids. Avoid dusty and dirty
environments for several days. Watching television
or using the computer is fine but may cause some
temporary light sensitivity. Airplane travel is
fine after Dr. Kelly clears you to do so; usually
this is just after your 24-hour post-operative
visit.
For
a complete list of precautionary measures please
contact a patient coordinator for a printed instruction
sheet on the matter. Also please note that routine
aerobic and weight training can be resumed within
three days of the procedure.
Because
everyone's eyes are different, we cannot promise
you perfect vision. We can, however, give you
a good idea of what your outcome will be based
on your current eye health. While not all patients
will have 20/20 vision following surgery, 99%
of patients will see 20/30 or better which is
vision necessary for driving and 98% will see
20/25 or better. Although most patients are able
to see clearly without glasses or contacts after
LASIK, some will require reading glasses or night-driving
glasses.

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