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PREPARATION AND AFTER CARE
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2. Planning for Your Eye Examination Appointment
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If you are a contact lens wearer, you need to lay off the lenses first as it may distort the original shape of cornea. For those who wear Soft / Disposable / Daily Lenses, you need to lay off the lenses 10 to 14 days prior to the eye examination date. If you are wearing Semi Hard (RGP) / Hard / Toric Soft Lenses, it is advisable to lay off as long as 3 to 4 weeks. |
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Your pupils will be dilated on the eye examination day. So you might have difficulty for near work and sensitive to bright light which may last for 2 to 3 days after the check-up. Please bring along a pair of sunglasses on that day.
You can also come in for a preliminary test without laying off the contact lenses to find out whether you can consider for the treatment or not. We shall let you know how many days you need to lay off your contact lenses prior to the full eye examination date. Please call your nearest Optimax Eye Specialist Centre to book in your appointment. |
After Treatment :
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Your treating doctor will check on you after the procedure. |
| 2. | Please make sure you are not driving on the treating day as you may feel slight irritation after the treatment. |
| 3. | Bring along a pair of non-powered sunglasses with you as the eyes will be a bit sensitive to light after treatment. |
In the first week after the treatment :
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• Remember not to rub or squeeze your eyes • Avoid getting water, soap or shampoo in your eyes, but you will need to keep the eyelid are clean. • Avoid going to dusty and smoky places |
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• Do not wear eye makeup or apply eye cream |
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• Wear sunglasses when doing outdoor activities. • Avoid sports activities such as jogging, gym or badminton. • Put on eye shields provided before bed |
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• Use the eye drops as advised |
In the first month after the treatment,
• Do not swim, use the sauna, SPA or have a facial treatment.
• Avoid sports like football, taekwando or basketball.
Attend all check ups as advised
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Do not worry unduly if you experience glare / haloes at night or under dim lights for a few weeks. |
| • | With all procedures, your vision will gradually improve and sometimes it might take about 3 to 6 months to stabilize. |








