Preparing for Surgery
Consultation with Ophthalmologist:
- Schedule a consultation with your ophthalmologist to discuss the details of the surgery.
- Address any concerns or questions you may have.
Medical History and Medication Review:
- Provide a detailed medical history to your surgeon, including any existing health conditions.
- Inform your surgeon about all medications, supplements, or herbal remedies you are taking.
Pre-operative Examinations:
- Undergo pre-operative eye examinations to assess the current condition of your eyes.
- These may include measurements of eye pressure, corneal thickness, and refraction tests.
Discuss Anesthesia Options:
- Have a discussion with your surgeon about the type of anesthesia that will be used during the surgery.
- Discuss any allergies or concerns related to anesthesia.
Arrange Transportation:
- Plan for someone to drive you home after the surgery, as your vision may be temporarily impaired.
- Avoid driving for at least 24 hours after the procedure.
Prepare at Home:
- Arrange a comfortable recovery area at home with necessary supplies.
- Ensure you have someone to assist you, especially during the first day of recovery.
Follow Fasting Instructions:
- Follow any specific fasting instructions provided by your surgeon, typically for a few hours before the surgery.
Hygiene and Skincare:
- Follow any instructions for cleansing your face and eyes before the surgery.
- Avoid wearing makeup, creams, or lotions on the day of the surgery.
Clothing:
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the surgery.
- Avoid clothing with tight necklines or fabrics that may touch your face.
Leave Valuables at Home:
- Avoid wearing jewelry, contact lenses, or bringing valuables to the surgical center.
Follow Pre-operative Guidelines:
- Adhere to any specific pre-operative guidelines provided by your surgeon, such as using prescribed eye drops.
Ask Questions:
- Do not hesitate to ask your surgeon any remaining questions or express concerns before the surgery.
Mental Preparation:
- Practice relaxation techniques to help manage anxiety or stress.
- Understand the expected outcomes and post-operative care.
Post-operative Arrangements:
- Plan for a friend or family member to accompany you to the surgery and provide support afterward.
Emergency Contacts:
- Provide emergency contact information to the surgical center.
Follow-up Appointments:
- Schedule and attend any post-operative follow-up appointments as advised by your surgeon.
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