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How soon can I resume normal activities after Smile Clear Lasik

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People with refractive errors are interested in getting laser eye surgeries like SMILE or LASIK that is because of their significant results on vision enhancement. Even though people want to get it certain frequent questions are raised while consulting an ophthalmologist one among them is how soon they could resume their natural activities, the answer is below. It is appreciable to know completely and clear doubts regarding the laser procedure you are getting to enhance your vision clarity.

Immediate post-surgery phase

After getting the SMILE eye surgery you have to be careful in the first 24 hours. Remember it is crucial to rest your eyes, it could help you in achieving the desired results. Also, to avoid rubbing your eyes, an ophthalmologist will offer you protective shields to wear while sleeping. During this period you should not do any activity that puts your eyes under pressure.

Next few days after getting a SMILE or any laser eye procedures you should allow your eyes to heal and avoid performing stressful activities like reading, watching digital screens, and workouts. Also, try to avoid driving until your ophthalmologist confirms your vision is clear.

 

Resuming specific activities

Your eyes require specific time to heal and resume your normal activities, the below content will give you some tips, go through the content that is coming up.

  • Resuming work within a few days after getting SMILE or LASIK eye surgery is okay when your work does not involve too much stress on your eyes. Still, it is advisable to rest for a couple of days. In case your job involves a digital screen try to take breaks between particular intervals that may reduce the stress on your eyes.
  • If you are a workout freak try to do light exercises like walking. It won't cause any stress to your eyes. But it is not advisable to resume heavy physical activities like swimming, running, and gym workouts that will speed up the blood circulation to the eyes which is not good for your eyes.
  • Driving the vehicle soon after getting the laser eye surgery is not advisable unless you are getting approval from your surgeon. If your vision is clear there you can start driving.
  • Reading and using the digital screens within two days of getting the SMILE surgery is okay if you are comfortable but try not to put too much stress on your recovering eyes. Try to follow the 20-20 rule, that is every 20 minutes try to focus on a distant object at least for 20 seconds.
  • Wearing eye makeup should be avoided at least for a week because the impregnation of any of the particles inside your eye will cause irritation or infections to prevent, so avoid wearing makeup.

Long-term care and precautions

To extend the SMILE or LASIK surgery result you have to strictly adhere to the following things,

  • Stick to the appointments or visits to ophthalmologists as per the schedule through regular monitoring they could ensure vision clarity and also address the concerns that are arising.
  • Protecting your eyes from UV rays is vital because that can influence the laser surgery results so try to stay inside or wear the sunglasses.

Make a call for an appointment

While opting for the SMILE or any laser vision correction procedure people start focusing on their results. It is a normal thing but knowing everything about the surgery and getting it from the best laser eye hospital is also important to receive the desired results. The Eye Foundation is being the pioneer in handling laser eye surgeries including SMILE so take your consultation from the SMILE surgery specialist and get it from the safer hands to improve your overall vision clarity.

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