Laser eye surgery has revolutionized eye treatment, and has given people with poor eyesight an alternative to glasses and contacts. Dry eyes are a side effect of this procedure, and like all surgeries, it is important to know the facts.
Laser Eye Surgery
The Flap
The cornea nerves can be severed temporarily during the process of making the flap, which disrupts the signal of the lacrimal gland that produces tears when your eyes are dry or irritated.
Advice
It is recommended that you tell your surgeon if you have a history of dry eyes, and any medications you may take for this condition, before surgery. Punctal plugs could be put in place before the operation to protect the tear film while you heal, and ensure a comfortable post-operative period.
Post-surgery
Dry eyes are very common among patients of laser surgery, and your surgeon will prescribe eye drops to use as directed.
Healing Time
Post-surgery dry eyes are temporary, and will decrease over a few months until your tear film is completely healed.
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