Post-Operative Care
- The time of the first visit after the operation is 24 hours later.
- Visiting at regular intervals during the first 6 months
- During the first visit, the doctor evaluates the vision and condition of the springs.
- Avoid using contact and beauty lenses for at least 3 months after surgery
- Avoid using lotions, creams, cosmetics around the eyes for at least three days or as long as your doctor allows.
- Avoid doing strenuous sports such as boxing, football, karate, etc. for at least 10 weeks
- Avoid rubbing and scratching the eyes in the first weeks after surgery
- During the first few months after surgery, there is a possibility of fluctuations in vision. It may take 3 to 6 months for your vision to stabilize, during which time you may experience symptoms such as difficulty driving at night, glare in the field of vision, and halos of light.
- To determine the need for reoperation, you must wait until the time of stabilization, during two consecutive visits and wait for at least 3 months.