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Eye Surgery FAQs

Eye Surgery FAQs

Eye surgery encompasses a variety of procedures designed to treat and improve various eye conditions. From vision correction to the treatment of complex diseases like glaucoma and cataracts, these procedures help improve eye health and vision. Before visiting Lavenburg Medical Group in Newark, DE, and Elkton, MD, take a look at some frequently asked questions about eye surgery below:

Eye Surgery FAQs

What Are the Common Types of Eye Surgery?

There are several common types of eye surgery, each addressing different eye conditions. Some of these procedures include LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) for correcting refractive errors, cataract surgery to remove cloudy lenses, and glaucoma surgeries to reduce intraocular pressure. Each type of surgery is tailored to address specific eye health concerns effectively.

Who is a Candidate for Eye Surgery?

Eligibility for eye surgery depends on various factors, including the specific condition being treated, the overall health of the patient, and the health of the eyes. For example, candidates for LASIK should have stable vision, healthy corneas, and no significant eye diseases. A comprehensive eye examination by our optometrists is necessary to determine candidacy for any eye surgery.

Are There Risks Associated with Eye Surgery?

As with any surgical procedure, eye surgery carries some risks. These risks can include infection, dry eyes, vision changes, or complications related to anesthesia. However, advancements in surgical techniques and technology have significantly reduced the incidence of complications. It is essential to discuss potential risks and benefits with our eye doctors before undergoing any procedure.

How Do I Prepare for the Procedure?

Preparation for eye surgery involves several steps to ensure the procedure goes smoothly. Patients should arrange transportation for the day of the surgery, as they will not be able to drive afterward. It is also important to follow any preoperative instructions given by our eye doctors, such as avoiding certain medications or fasting. Wearing comfortable clothing and arranging for postoperative care at home are also recommended.

What Is the Recovery Process Like?

The recovery process varies depending on the type of eye surgery performed. Generally, individuals may experience mild discomfort, redness, or blurry vision for a few days post-surgery. It is crucial to follow our doctors’ postoperative care instructions, which may include using prescribed eye drops, avoiding strenuous activities, and attending follow-up appointments. Full recovery can take several weeks to a few months.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Lavenburg Medical Group in Newark, DE, and Elkton, MD at (302) 993-0722 today. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing comprehensive eye care and surgical services tailored to your needs. When you’re looking for an optometrist or ophthalmologist near me, we are happy to assist you!

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Our Newark location is open until 5:30 pm on select Mondays. Patients please call to confirm closing time for our Newark location

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