What Happens the Day of My LASIK?
What am I in for? What will it be like? How long will it take? How can I prepare myself?
The key word for your LASIK procedure is “Relax.” Here’s exactly how it will go:
First we’ll ask you to set aside two days for your LASIK – the day of the procedure itself and the next day when you’ll come back to see us on your first post-op visit.
You should expect to be with us 3-5 hours on the day of your procedure. Some centers rush you through, but Dr. Wilson is never in a hurry when it comes to surgery and he insists on verifying every important detail on the day of the procedure itself.
You’ll arrive, we’ll check you in and get the final testing and paperwork out of the way. We’ll provide oral relaxation medication, and then settle you down in the pre-op suite.
Most of us here at ClearSight have had LASIK ourselves so we really do know what it’s like and we’ll help you feel calm and relaxed.
We’ll give you some eye drops to prepare your eyes and give them time to take effect. Then we’ll take you into the laser suite.
- You’ll be in the laser suite for around 15 minutes. You’ll recline on a special couch, with a warm blanket so you don’t get cold from the air-conditioning. Dr Wilson will talk you through every step of the procedure, and tell you exactly what is going to happen all along the way. He’ll use two lasers – the first for creating the flap and the second for correcting the corneal irregularities.
- The actual procedure takes about 5-6 minutes per eye. You’ll have a small light to focus your attention, and you should know that there’s nothing you can do that might mess up the procedure. Dr. Wilson uses lasers with advanced eye tracking technology so that any slightest eye movement is detected, and if you were to turn your head or move your eye out of range the laser would instantly stop until your eye was back in exact position again. Lots of folks worry that they’ll blink or twitch and ruin everything but that is simply not an issue.
- You’ll feel slight pressure on your eye as the lasers do their work and no pain. And that’s it. You’ll start seeing better right away; patients are usually amazed to read the clock on the wall of the laser suite immediately after the procedure. Expect your vision to be somewhat blurry for a few hours while the eye drops wear off and your cornea rehydrates. We’ll take you back into the pre-op suite and we’ll ask you to relax there for 30 minutes to an hour, and rest your eyes. Dr. Wilson will make one final check to ensure everything is fine and you’re done for the day.
- For the rest of the day you should rest your eyes as much as possible to help the healing process get underway. You can go out to eat, watch a little TV, or just take a nap. We’ll provide eye drops for you to use and protective goggles for when you sleep. Some folks find this the hardest part of the whole experience because we’ll ask you to sleep on your back, or recline on pillows, or in a chair so there’s no risk of bumping your eyes while you’re asleep.
We’re on call 24/7 if you need us. Your eyes might feel a little dry after the procedure but you should feel no pain at all. Most folks have a long and restful sleep the night of the procedure and wake to a whole new world the next morning.
Two Simple Steps to 20/20 or better Vision
- Make sure you're a good LASIK candidate with our easy, "no puff" eye exam.
Most people hate eye exams but we make this one easy. No puffs, no stinging eye drops, no dilation. No need for a driver and no need to be out of your contacts before the most comprehensive free eye exam in Oklahoma City. - Have LASIK Friday, Back to work Monday.
With your LASIK procedure on Friday afternoon, you can take as little as half a day off work. Enjoy your first weekend of freedom and show off your new lens free vision at work on Monday.
Contacts vs LASIK? Game, Set, Match
- Wind, dust, sports & allergies; big problem for contacts: not a problem with LASIK.
- Recent studies show LASIK is up to 5 times safer than contacts. When you consider the risks of scratched corneas and eye fungus or other diseases from contacts, it makes sense that LASIK proves to be much safer than contacts.
- If you're wearing contacts, you're already paying for LASIK. Add up the costs over a ten-year period and you’ll see that you’ve already paid for LASIK. Now you see why we offer zero percent financing?
- Just bought contacts? We'll buy 'em back!
More Affordable Than You Think
- Our Individualized Treatment Plans let you tailor the cost of custom blade-free LASIK to your needs and budget – without skimping on technology, experience or results.
- IRS approved, tax-free payment plans can save you up to 42%. Find out if you qualify.
- Choose 0% financing for your LASIK with guaranteed approval for everyone. The idea is to get the benefits of LASIK now and pay it off over time or when you’ve got the money. It really makes more sense than buying more contacts. Learn More
3 Mistakes you don't want to make
- Don't allow yourself to be rushed during the consultation or at any point during the exam process. Demand a thorough exam and full disclosure of your suitability for the procedure.
- Don't choose a LASIK company, choose a LASIK surgeon who is a specialist – it's the personal skill and commitment of your doctor that counts.
- Don't compromise your comfort or outcome with yesterday's technology. Many LASIK centers try to make LASIK more affordable by reverting to older technology such as bladed LASIK, PRK, and non-wavefront lasers for their lower priced procedures. At ClearSight, everyone gets the latest technology but we still make it affordable. Find Out How
The Buzz on LASIK
Our patients like to share their experiences: Check out our FaceBook, YouTube and Twitter sites for some cool videos from Dr. Wilson's patients.