Why Artificial Tears After Your Procedure    

Virtually everyone who has a refractive procedure experiences some temporary decrease in tear production after the procedure.  The tear layer that coats the eye is one of the most important components of the visual system.  Without a smooth tear film, vision may be blurry, hazy or fluctuate.  After a refractive procedure, the unstable tear film is usually temporary, assuming you didn’t have a dry eye problem to start with.  Good artificial tear therapy following your procedure accelerates rapid visual recovery, increases comfort, and can help guard against regression during the rehabilitation process.

We strongly recommend artificial tear therapy for our Refractive patients to accelerate good visual stabilization and to facilitate a better result.  You can not overuse or overdose on your artificial tears.  Every patient’s healing is different and some patient might need to continue to use the artificial tears until the 3 month check.

Day of procedure
Thru day 7 
Refresh Plus  -
Refresh PM Ointment-
1 drop as often as possible.
Apply inside the lower lid at bedtime.
After day 7 Refresh Tears OR  -
Any tears of choice
Continue until advised to stop by the doctor
  Refresh PM Ointment- Continue to apply at bedtime unless advised to stop.

Tears to choose after day 7:  Refresh, Thera tears, Systane, Smooth (do not buy store brand)

Options for bedtime gel or drops:  Genteal Gel, Celluvisc or Lacrilube Ointment, Liquigel.

Remember

- A drop lasts 15 minutes
- Ointment has an 8 hour duration of action
- You can rinse the gel out in the shower or with artificial tears
- If you are experiencing excessive dryness in the morning, avoid sleeping under a   ceiling fan.

 

Helpful Information for your Lasik Procedure
The following documents will help prepare you for your procedure
Your Drops
Procedure Day
After Your Procedure
Why Artificial Tears After
Your Procedure?