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A Lifetime CommittmentAt The Toledo LASIK & Cataract, we stand behind your distance vision results for life because we have confidence in Dr. Wiley and in the stability of your results over the long-term. We call it The Toledo LASIK & Cataract Lifetime Commitment Program. You have The Toledo LASIK & Cataract's assurance that if an enhancement is needed at any time in your life to maintain your distance vision results, you will receive it free of charge. To maintain eligibility in The Toledo LASIK & Cataract's Lifetime Commitment Program, the patient needs to follow all recommended post-operative care and attend all necessary exams. You Should Know
Pre-Op CareEat and drink as you normally would on the day of your procedure. Please do not consume any alcoholic beverages. Please do not wear any eye make-up or jewelry on the day of your laser procedure. We prefer that you not wear any perfume, lotions, cologne or aftershave on the day of your procedure. Dress comfortably and note the laser room may be chilly. Wash your eyelashes thoroughly the morning of your procedure. The Day of Your LASIK ProcedureIf you need a mild sedative to help relax, we will provide this for you. During the procedure, you will be lying down and looking straight up into a blinking red light. Numbing eye drops will be applied so that you will not feel any pain during the procedure. Your time in surgery is about 7 minutes per eye. When the procedure is completed, transparent "shields" are placed over your eyes for protection when you sleep. (Wear these for about 24 hours.) You will need protective sunglasses if it is still light outside. When you leave the Toledo LASIK & Cataract, please try to sleep so your eye will be at rest and heal faster. Post-Op Care EXPECTATIONS: It is normal for your vision to be blurry and to fluctuate for the first few days. It is typical for your vision to gradually improve over the next four weeks. Complete visual recovery typically takes at least 3-6 months. You can expect dimming of your vision in the evenings, light sensitivity, or halos around lights during the healing phase. These symptoms and any discomfort you may have should decrease over time. |