Valencia Laser Eye Surgery Can Restore Vision
People trying to stay out of Beverly Hills or Los Angeles can opt to visit one of many Valencia laser eye
surgery centers for potential laser procedures. A growing number of people each year are checking to see if Lasik
eye surgery will help restore their vision and be able to ditch their contacts or glasses.
Most procedures performed in a Valencia laser eye surgery facility will restore a patient’s vision to about
20/40 and in some cases it can be restored to 20/20. However, there are some circumstances in which laser eye
surgery cannot be performed. Such as a person on medication which may cause excessive bleeding or a person on
steroidal medications. Additionally, persons whose corrective lens prescriptions has changed more than once in the
past year may not be a qualified candidate due to constantly changing cornea shape.
Refractive laser surgery conducted at a Valencia laser eye surgery center essentially reshapes the cornea by
using laser technology. At the beginning of the procedure the doctor will cut a small flap on the cornea and fold
it back exposing the cornea tissue. The laser will then remove a pre-determined amount of the tissue and then the
flap is put back in place. Since it cannot be stitched in place, care will be needed to prevent damage to this
flap.
After Surgery Procedures Protect Your Eye
You may feel mild discomfort or pain for the first two or three days and experience a tearing in the eye. During
the first week, you may have a sensitivity to light as hazy or blurry vision and dry eyes and difficulty with
driving at night may last for the first month. Once completed those having Valencia laser eye surgery should wear
no eye makeup for the first two weeks and should not participate in non-contact sports for three days.
For the first four weeks after Valencia laser eye surgery there should be no contact sports of any kind and the
patient will need to wear an eye shield to bed to protect the incision made on the cornea. The patient will be
instructed to stay away from swimming, hot tubs and whirlpools for at least eight weeks. Fluctuations in vision may
occur for up to six months, with the vision getting batter after the first week. However, for the first six months
following Valencia laser eye surgery the patient should not attempt wearing contacts.
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