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How long does LASIK surgery take?

01 Jan 1970

LASIK Surgery is a quick fix for sharper vision, But how long does It take? Dreaming of ditching your glasses or contacts and waking up to clear vision? LASIK surgery could be your answer. But before you book your consultation, a common question arises: how long does the actual LASIK procedure take?

The good news is, LASIK is a remarkably quick procedure, often completed within 30 minutes for both eyes. While the laser itself only interacts with your cornea for 20-50 seconds per eye, additional steps like preparing the eye and creating a corneal flap contribute to the total time.

Here's a breakdown of the LASIK timeline:

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  • Pre-Surgery: This involves consultations, tests, and numbing drops (around 30 minutes).
  • The Procedure: Creating the corneal flap, laser correction, and flap repositioning (around 15 minutes per eye).
  • Post-Surgery: Eye checks and recovery instructions (around 30 minutes).

So, while LASIK itself is a swift process, plan to spend approximately 2-3 hours at the clinic for the entire experience. Remember, this is just a general timeframe, and your individual experience may vary.

The Eye Foundation Hospital, with its team of experienced ophthalmologists and state-of-the-art technology, can help you achieve your vision goals. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step towards a life free from glasses and contacts!  Don't let the quick procedure fool you! LASIK is a significant decision. Do your research, ask questions, and choose a reputable clinic like The Eye Foundation Hospital for a safe and successful outcome.

 

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