Once at home, follow all directions you are given. Your surgeon will tell you when you can return to your normal routine. You may have some bruising and swelling around your eyes, and your vision may be blurry. This is normal and should improve within a few weeks. And you may notice your eyes burning or feeling strained during certain activities, such as watching TV, reading a book, or using the computer. While this persists, don't do such activities for too long at a time. Be sure you:
- Take all medicines exactly as directed. These may include applying eye ointment or using eye drops.
- Apply an ice pack or cold compress to the eyes as directed for the first 12 to 24 hours after surgery or as directed.
- Care for your incisions as directed.
- Wear protective sunglasses as directed.
- Wear eye makeup and contact lenses only as directed.
- Don't swim or put your head under water.
- Don't lift anything heavy or do strenuous activities. Doing so can cause bleeding.
- Don't drive until your surgeon says it's okay. Don't drive while taking medicines that make you drowsy or sleepy.
- Continue to not use nicotine products.