How Do We Feel Before LASIK?

 Undergoing LASIK eye surgery is an exciting step towards clearer vision without glasses or contact lenses. However, it’s completely normal to experience a mix of emotions and sensations before the procedure. Understanding what to expect can help you feel more confident and prepared.

1. Excitement About Life After Glasses

Many people look forward to the freedom of waking up with clear vision, enjoying sports without contact lenses, and saying goodbye to foggy glasses. This anticipation often outweighs any pre-surgery nervousness.

2. Mild Anxiety or Nervousness

It’s natural to feel a little anxious about the surgery. Common concerns include:

  • Will it hurt?

  • What if I move my eye?

  • How long will recovery take?

The good news is that LASIK is a quick and painless procedure, usually taking less than 15 minutes for both eyes, thanks to numbing eye drops and advanced technology.

3. Curiosity and Questions

Before LASIK, patients often feel curious about the process — from how the laser works to how soon they’ll see results. Pre-surgery consultations are designed to answer all these questions and tailor the procedure to your unique eyes.

4. Physical Sensations Before Surgery

  • No pain before LASIK — only the anticipation of the procedure.

  • Pupils may be dilated during the pre-operative exam.

  • Some people experience slight dryness if they’ve stopped contact lens use as instructed.


Why Choose Mr Rajesh Deshmukh for LASIK Surgery?

If you’re feeling both excited and nervous before LASIK, having an experienced surgeon makes all the difference. Mr Rajesh Deshmukh offers:

  • World-class expertise as a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital.

  • Extensive experience in LASIK, LASEK, PRK, and other vision correction procedures.

  • A personalised, step-by-step approach that ensures you feel informed and comfortable.

  • Over 1,000 successful eye surgeries every year with exceptional safety records.

  • International training background and contributions to ophthalmic research.

With his calm, reassuring manner and advanced surgical skills, Mr Deshmukh makes sure every patient walks into surgery feeling confident — and walks out seeing the world more clearly.

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