My husband gifted me the gift of sight right before Christmas by scheduling me LASIK surgery on December 22nd. I was both very nervous and excited, especially since I have been wearing contacts/glasses since 2nd grade! So I thought it would be cool to share what to expect with LASIK surgery given my recent experience.
That way, if any of you are considering it too, you can go into it a little more prepared.
Now this goes without saying, but I am going to say it anyways. No matter what I did or say here, you should always go by what your eye surgeon tells you for your recovery! Even if it is a little different than my experience. They obviously always know best!
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Leading Up to LASIK Surgery Day
So there are some things you need to do as far as pre-op goes. For me, I had to stop wearing my soft lens contacts for two weeks before. That meant I had to wear my glasses all the time which I found to be incredibly annoying. I was more used to wearing contacts daily so having to wear glasses was very bothersome to me.
Especially since my eyesight was terrible and it was so hard for me to even put on my make up. I had a little light up stand mirror that I would use while doing it.
But I literally had my face right up against the mirror to even see well enough to apply make up. It was a struggle, let me tell you!
I also started taking eye drops beforehand since my eye doctor told me I am prone to having dry eyes. This is normal considering all the heavy contact usage I had going on before. You will need to go see your regular eye doctor as well before surgery.
They will do a stronger dilation on you there before the LASIK surgery just so they can get accurate readings and measurements beforehand.
I had my husband drive me to the dilation appointment because I was so worried I wouldn’t be able to see well afterwards. They told me this dilation lasts a few days compared to just the regular dilation. But, even though it lasted longer, it wasn’t too bad honestly.
I just couldn’t see close up for a little while afterwards but I didn’t even think it was as bad as the regular dilation they normally do.
It is important to note too that there are no dietary restrictions leading up to your LASIK surgery. They want you to eat a big lunch or breakfast before you come in so you aren’t hungry.
They aren’t putting you under for this so you don’t have to worry about that like you would for a regular surgery.
Day of Surgery
So let me just say, I was EXTREMELY nervous day of surgery. I mean, can you blame me?! There was going to be a laser pointed straight at my eyes. I don’t know who wouldn’t be nervous at that! I had to get there at 8:30 and I thought I would be done pretty soon after.
However, they push SO MANY people through and there were even people there ahead of me. So needless to say, it took longer than I thought. Although, they do tell you to plan on being there for 3-4 hours total.
I also wasn’t able to bring my husband back with me until they actually were bringing me back into the surgery room. Due to COVID, they wouldn’t let anyone else wait with you.
Which made me more nervous. I think I would have felt better if he could have sat through all the pre-op with me as well. But oh well, I survived! I was very thankful that they did let him come back for the actual surgery part though.
The Surgery
I had a lot of people tell me that they did not experience any pain or anything when they had LASIK done before. But, I don’t think that would be a very true statement for me. It was pretty uncomfortable but I guess not necessarily completely painful.
It was mainly just uncomfortable due to the fact that you have a lid opener propping your eyes open. They don’t numb your eyelids, so you do feel it a little.
They numb your eyeball topically so you don’t really fell anything that touches your eye thank goodness. But another reason why it was uncomfortable for me was because the lights were just so bright!
It was hard to stare at them honestly and that is what you are supposed to do.
There is a blinking green light that you stare into the whole time and then some red lights around it. Also, some very bright white lights around that too. You can expect your eyes to go completely dark with LASIK surgery once the doctor starts. But don’t worry, it only lasts a second!
And honestly, it was kind of a relief for me because the lights were just so bright. The doctors told me ahead of time that no one in the US has ever gone blind with LASIK surgery before so that was a big relief to know.
However, it is a bit nerve wracking to discover that you can’t see for a few seconds.
How I Felt During the Surgery
The surgery went by in a but of blur I think mainly due to my nerves. My sweet husband stood beside and I squeezed his hand so tight I am surprised he was able to feel anything after! I did okay on the right eye which was the first one the doctor worked on.
But come the second eye, my left one, I was a bit more anxious. I think it was mainly due to the fact that I knew what was coming more on that side after just experiencing it on the other side.
My only compliant is that I didn’t get a sedative before surgery. I watched a video beforehand where the doctor said he would give you one if you asked.
But he prefers not to give them out because they do make you a little loopy. However, when I asked a lady that worked there about it, she didn’t give me one and said I didn’t need it.
I honestly think the surgery would have gone much smoother for me if I had gotten the sedative before. I think my nerves just made the surgery worse for me and if I could have just relaxed, it wouldn’t have been so bad.
But granted, I didn’t ask the actual doctor about it so maybe if I did, he would have given it to me before.
Right After Surgery
The LASIK surgery only took at most 15 minutes which I was shocked by. The doctor doing the surgery does an incredible job and I am so thankful it did not take long. I don’t think I could have handled 30 minutes!
So right after the surgery, they sit you up and they told me to look at the clock in the room. Which I was a little confused by, because why would they want me to look at the clock?
But then it dawned on me, I could SEE the clock! I could SEE what time it was exactly! Although, it was a tad hazy, I could still see! It’s honestly incredible that you can see that quickly after the surgery.
They then gave you some dark safety glasses to wear and wanted you to take a picture with the doctor.
Since it is a life changing moment, they wanted you to be able to document it. But, I was so bummed because something happened and for some reason the guy taking our picture, didn’t actually take the picture! Otherwise I would have shared it on here for you guys to see.
How I felt Right After Surgery
After that, they took me into a dark room to rest. At this point my nerves were shot and I was still very shaky. The sweet workers there gave me a Sprite and even offered us brownies. After drinking the Sprite, I felt much better.
But then, my eyes started to feel REALLY scratchy and burning. I was worried that this was what they would feel like the whole time during recovery.
But thankfully, they put some drops in my eye and the pain immediately went away. And after that, we were good to go! Another doctor there even showed my husband how terrible my vision was before we left.
She put some lenses on him that were equivalent to my prescription before and he couldn’t believe it. I really couldn’t see at all! So even though at this point, my vision was a little hazy, it was still tremendously better than what it had been in the past!
Recovery
The recovery for LASIK surgery really wasn’t too bad. As soon as you get home, they want you to take a nap. I am not a very good napper, so I took some Tylenol PM (which they recommended) before.
And they also give you some clear safety patches to tape over your eyes when you do sleep.
They weren’t as uncomfortable as I thought they would be surprisingly. The worst part was the the tape because it was very hard to get off when you woke up. And the patches left dents on my face when I woke up a lot because I mainly sleep on my side.
But other than that, it wasn’t too terrible. I also found that putting a silk eye mask on on top of the patches helped me sleep a lot better too.
They also give you 2 prescription eyedrops- an antibiotic one and a steroid one that you need to take after surgery. The steroid one I took every waking hour for the next 3 days after surgery.
And then the antibiotic one I took for 4 times a day. After 3 days, you can start taking the steroid drop just four times a day instead. But you also can’t take the two drops together. You need to wait at least 15 minutes in between each one, otherwise they just wash each other out.
The hardest part about the recovery was the fact that I couldn’t be on my phone or laptop for 48 hours after. And if you’re a blogger too, then you know the struggle is real with that!
But thankfully, since it was right around Christmastime, there wasn’t too much I needed to do and it was the perfect time to rest. They want you to keep your eyes closed as much as possible during this time. So honestly it gives you a good excuse to be lazy!
Where I had my LASIK Surgery Done
Now that you have read all about my LASIK surgery experience, you are probably wondering where I had it done at. I had it done at Woolfson Eye Institute and I cannot say enough great things about them!
The doctor there that did my surgery is Dr. Woolfson and he has done over 100,000 LASIK cases so I knew I was in good hands! And even if you’re not in the Asheville area, there are several other locations that they do the LASIK surgery at as well. Just check out their website to see if there are any around you.
I will also say that another one of their employees there, who they called David LASIK, was extremely entertaining while we waited. He was very funny and very informative at the same time. He made me less nervous as I was waiting because he helped pass the time by telling us stories and what to expect with LASIK surgery.
It was kind of awkward at first because you’re in a room full of people that you never met before, but with him, he made it more comfortable for sure!
Is LASIK Surgery Worth It
So the big question is, is LASIK worth it?! In my humble opinion, 1000% YES! It’s truly such a gift to be able to wake up and see. And to go to bed and not have to get up and remove my contacts.
I cannot wait for when we go to the beach this coming year too because I won’t have to worry about my contacts either! If you are on the fence about it, I highly recommend you do it!
Just do your research and see who is qualified near you. My eye doctor recommended Dr. Woolfson and I am so glad she did. I went back to her the day after my surgery for a check up and she said she could even see the flaps from the surgery.
And it was just one day after! I also didn’t have any redness or scars or anything around my eyes after. It was incredible.
By the time I woke up the next morning after surgery, I could see 20/20. My whole life has changed from this and I am so happy I took the plunge and did it! I hope if you’re considering this too, then I helped you know what to expect with LASIK surgery.
Let me know if you have any more questions below about my experience and I would be happy to answer them for you!
Lauren says
This was really interesting as I did know someone who had it done. I don’t think I would get it done as I would just be too nervous. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Lauren – bournemouthgirl.com
Charity Gentry says
No problem at all. I was very nervous, but it was definitely worth it!
Rachel says
I am extremely nervous and iffy about doing Lasik surgery because I’ve read the horror stories. Your experience is a positive one so I’m really thankful that I’ve read at least one positive review. How do it feel to see everything perfectly though? I’ve worn glasses since I was 6 and I’m 29 now 😅
Charity Gentry says
It is such an amazing feeling! I love it and I am so glad I did it!
Katie says
100% agree with you! I got Lasik a few years ago and to this day, it’s the BEST gift I’ve ever gotten. I’d recommend it to anyone. It wasn’t comfortable – during or after – but it’s so worth it. I did, however, choose to get a sedative for the actual surgery part. Honestly, I was still incredibly anxiety-ridden and I wished I’d asked for two!
Charity Gentry says
Yes it is totally worth it but definitely good if you can get some sedatives too!
Lou says
Was just discussing this the other day! Thank you so much! Hmmmm might have to do a bit more digging.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! You definitely should consider it. In my case, it was totally worth it!
Lucy says
Such an informative post, I wish I could have laser eye surgery but due to my health, I can’t, which is annoying! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
Charity Gentry says
Awe that is annoying. I know they go through a thorough screening process to determine if you are a good candidate for it or not. I am sorry to hear that you can’t.
Jamieadstories says
Thanks for sharing your experience. It is good to see that you have benefitted.
Charity Gentry says
Yes I definitely have and I am so glad I did it!
Jodie says
Good for you Charity! You’ve done a great job in explaining everything that happened. I have thought about having this procedure done but content with wearing contacts. I’m at an age where I wear one bifocal lens and one distance lens and this works well for me. Having said that, if I ever couldn’t wear contacts again, I would definitely look into the surgery. I hate viewing life through glasses. Thanks for sharing!
Charity Gentry says
Yes I totally agree with you! Contacts aren’t that bad, but glasses are the worse. My doctor told me though that she could see a change in my corneas due to my heavy contact wearing so that kinda scared me and motivated me to go ahead and do the surgery so I wouldn’t have to worry about contact lenses again!
Molly Transatlantic Notes says
Thanks for sharing this! Lasik surgery is something I’ve heard about throughout the years; I’ve never really considered it as I wear glassess but I’m wondering if this is something to consider. I can’t get it as you probably need insurance, etc but if I am ever in the position to talk it over with a professional, I will do that. Your info was super useful!
Charity Gentry says
Actually, insurance doesn’t even cover it because it is considered “cosmetic”. But we signed up for the Care Credit card to pay it off interest free within 2 years. So doing that makes it not that bad. But you should definitely talk to someone near you and see what you think! I highly recommend it!
Karalee Shotola says
I’ve been wearing contacts since I was a kid (I wear glasses at home) & I’ve been wanting to get Lasik done for so long. I’m sorry you were so nervous during the surgery, but it’s great that it went well along with the recovery.
Charity Gentry says
Yes you should definitely do it! Even though I was so nervous during it, it was definitely worth it! I would do it again to be able to see like this!
Jaya Avendel says
Wow, this is truly so amazing! It is a thoughtful gift you will use for the rest of your life, and I am surprised by how streamlined and quick the procedure was.
Thank you for sharing this personal highlight of your life!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! It truly is a personal highlight, but I am happy to share all about it since it really changed my life!
The Healthcare Hustle says
This was an insightful read as someone considering this procedure in the future. I did not know that the surgery only takes 15 minutes!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! The surgery part was very fast surprisingly!
Nicci says
My friend has been looking at getting it done but was a little put off by the cost. I’m so surprised by how quick the surgery is, only 15 minutes! Will send your post to my friend as I think it will definitely reassure them about the nerves they are experiencing.
Charity Gentry says
Oh yay. I hope this post will help them out then!
Jenny in Neverland says
Thanks for sharing your experience with this! Honestly, the thought of laser eye surgery makes my toes curl and makes me feel a bit faint, haha! I wear glasses and my eyes are always getting worse, so it’s certainly something I might have to think about in the future. Luckily I don’t mind wearing glasses though!
Charity Gentry says
Yeah it wasn’t for the faint of heart that’s for sure. But it was totally worth it!
Eleanor says
Thank you for sharing this honest experience. I have terrible eye sight haha, luckily I love wearing glasses but I can’t imagine how amazing it must have been to see that clock without any help! So glad it went well overall x
Charity Gentry says
Yes it is so nice to see without the assistance of glasses for sure!
Sue Berk Koch says
I’m excited that your LASIX was a success! Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. I am so excited it worked out too!
Alexis Farmer says
I’ve been so on the fence with getting LASIK done because I’m so sketched out by it! Lol. Maybe I’ll quit being a baby and get it done. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Charity Gentry says
Lol yes. It was scary for sure, but totally worth it!
Tiffany says
I had done it years ago and unfortunately learned that I am partnering immune to numbing solutions. So the actual experience was quite painful though I’m still glad I did it. It’s nice to see without glasses and contacts!
Charity Gentry says
Oh my gosh. I would have died. What a terrible way to find out that you are immune to the numbing! But at least it is over now!
Karla Renee Petersen says
Yay for hubby!!! What a life changing gift. I SO wish I could have this surgery, but my vision is complicated with Cranial Nerve IV palsy, which causes double vision. I must wear glasses regardless of rest of my vision. 🙁
This was such a fine write-up of your experience.
Charity Gentry says
Oh man. I am so sorry to hear that. But yes, it really was a life changing gift. I am so thankful for it!
Melissa Alvarado says
Wow! This was amazing. You were very brave to have this surgery. I’ve heard about this surgery but not in so much detail. I would not do this surgery either because of nervousness and no anesthesia. Great post.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. It was nerve wracking but 100% worth it in the end!
Hannah says
I would love to get LASIK someday. I wear contacts and glasses too and it gets really annoying, especially because they do add up over the years. But I heard (from my previous doctors since I have lupus) that LASIK would mess with my meds, especially the steroids I take (prednisone).
Charity Gentry says
Oh really? I didn’t know that it would mess with previous medication. Maybe because you do have to take steroid drops in your eyes after? But yeah, definitely listen to your doctors. Don’t want to mess anything up!
Teresa Maria says
Reading this I’m ever so grateful my eyesight is okay😅 But well done you! I 100% believe it was totally worth the stress. My brother’s done it too some years ago and he said that while the lazers were going he could smell burning… I was so happy reading this because it seems you didn’t have to endure that ;D
Teresa Maria | Outlandish Blog
Charity Gentry says
Yes! I smelled that too honestly. I forgot to mention it. I need to go back and add that. But I work in a dental office and it reminded me of how a tooth smells when it is being drilled down lol so I’m kind of used to that smell and it doesn’t bother me as much. As weird as that may sound!
Cindy says
This is very interesting. I wish LASIK would fix my vision issues!
Charity Gentry says
Yes it was a very interesting thing to experience for sure.
Suzan says
So happy you had a positive outcome!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you, I am too!
Larissa Li says
Oh! This post brought memories about my attempt to get Lasic surgery. They found retina detachment at the initial check and I had to have a different surgery. Good thing they caught it early.
Charity Gentry says
Oh my gosh! How scary. I am glad they caught it early though for you too!
Cindy Moore says
Thank you for all the details! I considered Lasik at one time. I wasn’t a good candidate, I was told, because of astigmatism.
Charity Gentry says
Oh darn. I know there were some people in my group while I was waiting to go back that had astigmatism and they were still able to get LASIK done. I wonder if it has changed in the recent years or not?
Rachael says
This is such an interesting post! Thank you for sharing your experience xx
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. So glad you found it to be interesting!
Barbara says
WOW! What great information from your experience! Thanks for sharing!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. I am glad you thought so too!
Headphonesthoughts says
I personally would love to have Lasik surgery. Thank you for going to so much detail about your experience. I feel much better prepared when I decided to do it. I had no idea that you were awake the whole time and how fast the surgery is.
Charity Gentry says
Yes. I thought it would be good to share the whole experience that way if someone wanted to do it too, they were definitely more prepared and experienced!
Cassie | a Life on a Dime says
I’m glad you had a good experience with it. I’ve never considered lasik for some reason.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. I never really considered it either until my eye doctor recommended it to me
Sabrina DeWalt says
This was a very interesting play-by-play on your surgery and the aftermath.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed it
S.S. Mitchell says
Wow, I felt nervous for you just reading this! It sounds like it went really well for you though!
Charity Gentry says
Lol yes, it was really nerve wracking, but totally worth it!
Marianne says
Glad you had a great experience! I was not a good candidate for the surgery, unfortunately!
Charity Gentry says
Aw man! I am sorry to hear that. But yes, I was glad to get it done and be over with it!
Angie Soul says
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! I have been blind for what feels like all of my life, since I was 6 years old. For years, I’ve wanted to do Lasik especially because my eyes are too sensitive for contacts so I stick to glasses or live on the edge and not wear my glasses. Between the financial cost of it and being terrified of having surgery on my eyes, I’ve never taken steps to arrange it.
Charity Gentry says
You should definitely consider it. It is a cost for sure, but we were able to sign up for Care Credit and pay it off for 2 years interest free so that helped a lot!
Pastor Natalie says
I really appreciate your honesty regarding having LASIK surgery. It is understandable that you felt nervous. I’m so glad all went well and you had a wonderful experience. This is a great gift 🎁 Thank you for sharing your experience. 🤗
Pastor Natalie
Letstakeamoment.com
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! I am glad all went well too my friend!
Melissa Jones says
Great info! I’ve always been a bit too nervous to even consider this idea, but I love knowing true information about what to expect!
Charity Gentry says
Yes, I do too. That’s why I wanted to write all about my experience with it!
Grace This Place says
This was a great read! Thank you for sharing your experience. I can’t imagine being awake during surgery! How crazy!
Charity Gentry says
Yeah, it definitely wasn’t fun at all! But the results are so worth it!
Sarah says
You did a great job of breaking down the before, during, and after Lasik surgery. It is something that I have considered getting done at some point, so it’s nice to see an in-depth look at all the stages. I would have a hard time avoiding any screen for 48 hours as well, but I know it would be worth it in the end.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! That definitely was the hardest part for me too!
Netert Aset says
Wow. What a great story! I’m so glad you shared this. Like you, I’ve been wearing glasses since I was very young… around kindergarten! I’ve tried contacts but I was just too sensitive with having things in my eyes. I too have had sensitivity to bright light and that was one of my worries with Lasik surgery. I’m still on the fence about it but it’s great to hear such an encouraging story on your experience. What a great Christmas gift from your husband!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! It was probably the best Christmas gift ever! It is definitely worth it if you decide to do it!