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Is Lasik Painful? - How much does Laser Eye Surgery Hurt

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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Aman Priya Khanna
Written by Hexahealth Care Team, last updated on 11 July 2024| min read
Is Lasik Painful? - How much does Laser Eye Surgery Hurt

Quick Summary

  • LASIK surgery is a popular treatment for correcting vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
  • One of the main concerns people have about LASIK surgery is whether it is painful.
  • LASIK surgery is generally not painful, but there may be some discomfort during and after the procedure.

Since its introduction, LASIK surgery, or laser eye surgery, has been a boon for all those wearing eyeglasses and struggling to see clearly without them. Most people opt for LASIK surgery to improve their vision by correcting problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Despite it being a popular treatment, one of the main concerns people have is, “Is LASIK painful?”. In this article, we will answer the commonly asked question - “is laser eye surgery painful?”. This article will also teach you some potential compilations associated with LASIK surgery and ways to minimise the pain and complications.

What is LASIK Surgery?

LASIK (laser in-situ keratomileusis), or laser eye surgery, is a popular and highly advanced surgical technique used in vision problem correction. In this surgery, the eye surgeon reshapes the cornea with the help of a laser. It usually takes less than 30 minutes to perform a LASIK eye surgery.

Through LASIK surgery, the following vision problems are corrected:

  1. Myopia (nearsightedness)
  2. Hypermetropia (farsightedness)
  3. Astigmatism
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Is LASIK Surgery Painful?

It is a common thought in the patient's mind undergoing LASIK surgery. LASIK surgery is generally not painful. This is because the surgery is performed under the effect of anaesthesia. However, the pain level during a LASIK surgery differs for everyone.

While some patients may experience pain, others may experience slight discomfort only. Several factors can affect the level of pain during LASIK surgery. These factors include:

  1. The age of the patient
  2. The overall health of the patient
  3. Underlying medical conditions
  4. Level of pain tolerance
  5. Stress level
  6. Lifestyle and occupation of the patient

Potential Complications of LASIK Eye Surgery that may Cause Pain

People who are already aware that laser eye surgery is not painful might think that LASIK hurts after surgery. However, after completing a LASIK surgery, extreme pain is rare.

The reasons for experiencing pain after laser surgery may be due to the complications that may occur after the surgery. These potential complications of LASIK eye surgery that may cause pain include the following,

  1. Worsening of the vision
  2. Infection 
  3. Under correction 
  4. Overcorrection
  5. Inflammation 
  6. Corneal ectasia 
  7. Corneal flap problems

Ways to Minimise Pain after LASIK Surgery

Experiencing mild pain after laser surgery is very common for up to 24 hours, as at this point, the cornea starts healing and reforming. However, certain eye care tips are to be followed post-LASIK surgery to recover quickly and minimise strain on the eyes.

The following post-LASIK surgery dos and don’ts should be followed.

Dos after LASIK Surgery 

You must follow these things after a LASIK surgery to prevent pain and recover quickly. These include

  1. Wearing the protective shield instructed by the doctor while sleeping after the laser surgery. 
  2. Wearing glasses when stepping out to protect the eyes from dust, smoke, and sunlight.
  3. Taking over-the-counter or prescribed pain relievers as prescribed by the eye doctor.
  4. Putting moisturiser or prescription eye drops as instructed by the doctor to prevent dry eyes.
  5. Taking adequate rest.
  6. Booking appointments with the doctor for checkups six months after the laser surgery.

Don'ts after LASIK Surgery

There are certain things that you are to avoid post-LASIK surgery as it they irritate the eyes, cause pain and interfere with the recovery of the eye. The things that you should avoid include the following. 

  1. Using the old contact lenses.
  2. Rub your eyes to see clearly. 
  3. Use creams, lotions, makeup, or anything that may irritate the eyes unless the doctor instructs you to use it. 
  4. Swimming for about two months
  5. Drive during the night for a month after the laser surgery. 

Upon experiencing severe pain after laser surgery, it is important to inform the doctor and seek medical attention immediately.

When to Consult a Doctor?

Although the procedure of LASIK is extremely safe, it is important to acknowledge and consult a doctor immediately upon experiencing the following symptoms or complications post-LASIK surgery

  1. Sore eyes
  2. Eye dryness
  3. Burning 
  4. Sensitivity to light 
  5. Blurred vision
  6. Itching and discomfort
  7. A feeling that something is present in the eye 
  8. Redness or pinkish-coloured spots on the whites of your eyes
  9. Halos around lights

Who are not the Right Candidate for LASIK Surgery?

LASIK surgery is a safe and effective treatment. However, LASIK cannot be performed for every eye patient. Some of the patients who cannot undergo LASIK surgery include:

  1. Pregnant women 
  2. Breastfeeding women 
  3. Children below the age of 18
  4. People who have glaucoma 
  5. People having dry eyes 
  6. People with an uneven or thin cornea 
  7. People having conditions like diabetes

Takeaway

LASIK, or Laser surgery, is an advanced surgical technique that helps correct vision problems. While laser surgery is widely used and is highly safe, many people doubt if LASIK is painful. But there is nothing to worry about as this process is painless as the patient may experience only mild to moderate pain that is easily manageable by medicines that the doctor prescribes.

If you or your loved one is about to undergo the LASIK procedure and are thinking, how painful is LASIK? Highly skilled doctors and technicians at HexaHealth are here to provide the best treatments for eye problems, including vision correction. Our doctors provide highly affordable patient-centric services. So contact a HexaHealth expert TODAY!

Frequently Asked Questions

No, LASIK is not painful as it is an advanced surgical procedure in which the doctor uses anaesthesia to produce numbness in the eyes. So it is unlikely for laser eye surgery to hurt. However, the patient might feel a little pressure during the surgery.
Yes, LASIK surgery is safe and can be done without worrying. However, your doctor will examine you thoroughly before performing a LASIK surgery.
Mild to moderate pain is normal after LASIK eye surgery. You can easily manage this pain with pain relievers, and eye drops prescribed by your doctor. This pain will eventually subside. However, if the pain worsens and persists for a long, then seek medical attention immediately.
LASIK surgery is a painless procedure. However, during LASIK surgery, the patient will feel pressure on the eyelids.
On the day you will be getting LASIK done, don't wear makeup or any perfume. This is because it can hinder the medicines used during the process and the laser.
If you look away during LASIK, there will be no effect on the procedure. There won't be any effect on the procedure, even if you cough or sneeze while getting LASIK done.
Although it is difficult to blink during LASIK, as your eyelids will be held open with the help of a lid speculum, there is no need to stress even if you blink accidentally, as it will not affect the procedure.
During LASIK recovery, you are likely to experience mild to moderate pain. However, this pain won't last long and can be relieved by taking pain relievers or putting in the eye drops prescribed by your doctor.
The pain after LASIK surgery may last a few days or a week. If the pain becomes severe, then consult your doctor immediately.
To reduce the pain after LASIK, you take pain relieving medicines or put the eye drops prescribed to you by your doctor. Additionally, you need to take adequate rest to recover quickly.
To manage the pain after LASIK surgery, avoid indulging in any activity that might add pressure on the eyes, like using mobile laptops or watching TV, playing games, driving at night, using the swimming pool or hot tub, etc.
No, your eyes will not be weak after LASIK. While some people might be able to see the next day after the surgery properly, it may take a few weeks or months for some people to acquire better-improved vision.
It may take anywhere around 3-6 months for the patient to be able to see properly. The stabilisation of the patient's vision after surgery also depends upon the severity of the vision before surgery.

Last Updated on: 11 July 2024

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational and learning purposes only. It doesn't cover every medical condition and might not be relevant to your personal situation. This information isn't medical advice, isn't meant for diagnosing any condition, and shouldn't replace talking to a certified medical or healthcare professional.

Reviewer

Dr. Aman Priya Khanna

Dr. Aman Priya Khanna

MBBS, DNB General Surgery, Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery, FIAGES

12 Years Experience

Dr Aman Priya Khanna is a well-known General Surgeon, Proctologist and Bariatric Surgeon currently associated with HealthFort Clinic, Health First Multispecialty Clinic in Delhi. He has 12 years of experience in General Surgery and worke...View More

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