You are likely to experience mild pain, bruising and swelling. Your eyes may feel tight and difficult to close when you go to sleep, however these are temporary side effects and should subside after the first few weeks.
Painkillers will be prescribed and you should take these regularly for the first week or so. It is important to discuss any discomfort with our nursing team.
You will have visible scars following your surgery, however it should gradually soften and fade over several months. Occasionally the eyes can become watery and/or sensitive to light for a few weeks. You may experience blurred or double vision for a few days.
Avoid applying eye make-up until advised by your surgeon. This is usually a few days after removal of your sutures.
Contact lenses must not be worn for at least two weeks following surgery, and initially they may feel uncomfortable when you resume wearing them.
You must avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting and swimming for approximately four weeks after surgery. You should only resume driving when you are confident that your vision is completely back to normal.
The length of time you will need to take off work will depend on the type of work you do, however a minimum of one week is usual.