When you have laser eye surgery, can you see all of their instruments touching your eye?
Jan 26th, 2012 by admin
When you have laser eye surgery, can you see all of their instruments touching your eye?
What do you see during the procedure?
Do you feel anything?
Can you see anything?
As, you can see, there are a lot of questions going through my head about this. I am not having it done, but I am very curious about the subject
Thank you!
I just had eye surgery but it was for cataract removal. The prep you for surgery and then put you in what is called, "twighlight", and you can’t really feel anything except a little water on your eye. It went pretty fast and I didn’t have any pain at all during the surgery. I had mine in the hospital and I could see some lights over head that looked colored. I was out of it but awake. They also cover your other eye and put a covering over. Later I was wheeled out and I felt fine. There was no patch involved.
I just had eye surgery but it was for cataract removal. The prep you for surgery and then put you in what is called, "twighlight", and you can’t really feel anything except a little water on your eye. It went pretty fast and I didn’t have any pain at all during the surgery. I had mine in the hospital and I could see some lights over head that looked colored. I was out of it but awake. They also cover your other eye and put a covering over. Later I was wheeled out and I felt fine. There was no patch involved.
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