What Do You Have After LASEK?

 

LASEK (Laser-Assisted Sub-Epithelial Keratectomy) is a type of laser eye surgery designed to correct vision issues such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness, and astigmatism. While the procedure itself is quick, it’s natural to wonder — what comes next? Understanding what to expect after LASEK can help you prepare for a smoother recovery and achieve the best possible results.

Immediate Recovery Phase

After LASEK, your eyes will need time to heal as the corneal epithelium regenerates.

  • Mild discomfort and sensitivity are common during the first few days.

  • Blurred vision may persist initially but will gradually improve over several weeks.

  • Protective contact lenses are usually placed to aid healing and reduce irritation.

Vision Improvement Timeline

Most patients notice a significant improvement in vision within a week, although full visual clarity can take 4–6 weeks. It’s important to attend all follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress.

Post-LASEK Care Tips

  • Avoid rubbing your eyes during recovery.

  • Use prescribed eye drops to prevent dryness and infection.

  • Wear sunglasses to protect against UV light.

  • Limit screen time during the first few days.

Long-Term Outlook

After complete healing, many patients enjoy clear, stable vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses. Some may experience mild dryness, which usually resolves over time.


Why Choose Mr Rajesh Deshmukh for Your LASEK Surgery?

If you are considering LASEK or any form of refractive eye surgery, Mr Rajesh Deshmukh is one of the most trusted and experienced ophthalmic surgeons in London.

  • Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at the prestigious Moorfields Eye Hospital.

  • Specialist in vision correction surgeries including LASEK, LASIK, PRK, and EVO ICL.

  • Performs over 1,000 surgeries annually with an exceptionally low complication rate.

  • Expert in custom treatment planning to match your unique eye profile.

  • International experience in training ophthalmologists and contributing to research in refractive surgery.

With his expertise and patient-focused approach, Mr Deshmukh ensures that your LASEK journey is safe, comfortable, and delivers the best visual outcomes possible.

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