Corneal surgery
From DrKoop's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
Nearsightedness surgery; Radial keratotomy; Refractive surgery; LASIK Expectations after surgery The procedure is usually painless. You should have an immediate improvement in vision. Long-term studies show that most people who have this procedure will see close to 20/20 without glasses. A few people (about 10%) will continue to need glasses or contact lenses. Rarely, there are serious complications that permanently decrease vision. Older patients who needed bifocals before surgery will still need reading glasses after the procedure. Convalescence Protective glasses may be worn for several days, although full recovery can take several months. You can quickly return to most activities. However, avoid bumping the eye or placing it under in water (swimming, for example) for at least 4 weeks.
Review Date: 02/22/2007 ![]() advertisement
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