November 24, 2025
Do you dream of waking up in the morning and seeing clearly without having to search for your glasses or contact lenses? Refractive surgery, such as LASIK or PRK, makes this dream a reality for many people every year. But what should you really expect after surgery?
Most patients notice an improvement in their vision within the first few hours after surgery. However, vision may be slightly blurry, as if looking through a foggy window.
Certain sensations may occur in the days following surgery, including:
These side effects are usually temporary and diminish over the weeks. Your ophthalmologist will prescribe moisturizing, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory drops to relieve your symptoms.
Activity: Generally recommended waiting period
These waiting periods may vary depending on the technique used and healing.
Most patients achieve 20/20 vision or better, but it is possible that:
It is also important to keep in mind that surgery does not prevent the effects of natural aging of the eyes. For example, presbyopia (difficulty seeing up close after age 40) may appear even after a successful operation.
Before the procedure, a preoperative evaluation allows your ophthalmologist to assess the health of your eyes, your vision correction, and your expectations. This is also the ideal time to ask any questions you may have.
Vision correction surgery offers incredible freedom, but it requires patience and a good understanding of the healing process. Clearer vision, everyday comfort, and renewed confidence: the results are often well worth it.
Contact the IRIS Ophthalmology Clinic to make an appointment to find out if you are a good candidate for LASIK surgery.