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How do doctors stabilize eye movements like the pupil during the laser eye surgery?
I’m planning to get it and I was just wondering because I have dry eyes which cause me to blink a lot under bright light or even liquid drops. And I have a hard time not moving my pupils…. So how are they going to deal with this??? What do I feel exactly during the procedure and what do I see?
Hi I had lazer surgery 1 yr ago and i can tel you that it is painless and as far as the eye moving , they give you valium and use a eye lid spreader which keeps the lids open . the lazer is then put into track mode which links it with your eye and tracks any movement the eye does while the surgery is going on . The surgery for me lasted only 30 secs. First they will numb your eye add a antibiotic as a preventive measure . Then they will put in the eye lid spreader in , don’t worry you cant feel a thing now they will get ready to make the flap it is done with a lazer also , at least mine was . now they will line up your eye and lower the lazer then you will feel a quick pop and the lazers suction cup will suck onto your eye , now this will surprise you a bit and you will feel pressure but it is not painful at all , just alittle scary at first by the time you have the next eye done you will be use to it and what to expect . now when they make the flap they will move you over to another lazer which will actually do the corrections to the eye. you will see a red blinking light and a green blinking light you just stare at the lights as best you can . then its over . after the surgery and i mean rite after the surgery you will be able to see , After surgery i was seeing 20/15 in both eyes , now you will be instructed to have someone drive you home and for you to go to bed and sleep , you will have to sleep with eye shields for about 2 weeks and add eye drops very often till your eyes heal up . you will have some blurriness but that will pass as your eyes heal up and the swelling goes down. in about 2 to 3 months your eyes will start to even out and adjust out. What i mean is some days you will have some blurring and other days you wil have clear vision, after 2 to 3 months the vision will get better and better , then it evens out as they say , mine now is 20/20 and i can tell you i was real near sited but i have never regretted having the surgery and i do recommend it to all who are eligible for the surgery . It is great not having to worry about fogging glasses, or rainy days with glasses, now the day after surgery you will feel alittle like you have a eye lash in the eye but it soon passes , you will love the new vision you will have , But with all surgeries sometimes there are risk , they will inform you of this , in percentages the risk are fairly low , but be sure to ask your doctor about them . Well i hope i have helped out good luck and enjoy your new vision…..

















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