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What Questions To Ask Before Ocular Surgery

The ability to see is a privilege, and very few people have perfect vision. Even if you once had great eyesight, you may notice that it begins to decline as you age. This happens to everyone at some point in life, so you may want to expect an eye surgery later down the line. Though the experience can be rather daunting, it is crucial to stay informed about the procedure as well as the recovery process it may require. To put you at ease, here are a few questions you should ask prior to your operation.

How Long Is Recovery?

A common question to ask before committing to a procedure regards the length of recovery post-operation. You will need to be prepared to carry out all aftercare instructions for best results. This will also give you an estimate of just how long you will need to take off from work, what activities you can perform, and how long you will need to wear protective eye shields. 

What Are The Side Effects?

It is best to know what to expect after surgery before the operation is performed. Ask your surgeon about possible side effects and how to ease any soreness or discomfort. This will give you an idea of any symptoms you can consider normal or abnormal, just in case you require a check up if experiencing unusual side effects. 

How Soon Do I Need Surgery?

It may be a surprise to some that the human eye’s visual quality can fluctuate up until age 25. You may also experience vision change after pregnancy or as you enter your 40’s. This is why procedures such as LASIK encourage patients to wait until their mid twenties before having the treatment performed, allowing the eyes to fully mature as your body changes. Asking your surgeon these questions will help you become more comfortable and prepared for your procedure. It is important to stay informed about the state of your vision in order to know when it is time to schedule a surgery. To learn more about what you might need post-op, contact us today!