Treatment

Glaucoma surgery

Glaucoma surgery aims to lower eye pressure, preventing further optic nerve damage and preserving your remaining vision for a better quality of life.

What happens first?

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Aftercare

Everything you need to know about recovery and aftercare. To enjoy optimal vision after surgery, we aim to support our patients through a safe and comfortable recovery.

8 tips for safe and speedy recovery after Vitreo-retinal treament.

Your vision is likely to be very blurry due to the eye drops used during the procedure. This usually lasts for between 24 and 48 hours. If a transparent shield is provided to protect your eye following surgery – we advise that you wear it for at least the first 24 hours and wear it overnight for the first week. This will limit your chances of coming into contact with irritants that may affect your recovery.

We will also provide eye drops for you to take at home. Your surgeon will explain how often to apply them and for how long. You will be given a contact number which you can phone at any time if you have any concerns about your treatment. One of our clinical team will always be available. You will also receive a call from the clinical team one day after the procedure to see how you’re recovering.

We advise that our patients do not drive home after their surgery. Aside from the blurry vision and light sensitivity caused by the eye drops, your vision is still adjusting which may cause your depth perception to be flawed. Your vision will usually adjust within a few days, though if it takes slightly longer this is not a cause for concern. We recommend avoiding driving for approximately 72 hours following surgery. Most importantly, you shouldn’t drive until you feel confident in your ability to see clearly and perceive depth correctly.
A few side effects are common after cataract surgery. In the great majority of cases these are mild and not a cause for concern. Patients often experience sensitivity to light, grittiness, watering and blurry or double vision. Rare symptoms include vision loss, pain that is resistant to medication, flashes or multiple spots in your vision, nausea and vomiting. If you experience any of these symptoms, please contact Regency Eye and we can make sure any complications are dealt with promptly.

It’s natural to wonder what sort of activities are safe after you’ve had cataract surgery. Here is some general advice about what you can do safely after the procedure. Avoid activities that may increase pressure in the eyes. For example, lifting heavy objects. Bending below the waist and reaching high can also create pressure in the eyes and should be avoided when possible for 2 weeks.

Taking a proactive, conscious approach to your recovery can make a big difference to the success of your surgery outcome. We encourage our patients in the weeks before surgery to make notes of activities they should avoid while in recovery. Taking care of tasks beforehand is also recommended – for example, preparing a meal to have after surgery. We also suggest that our patients aim to return to a clean and vacuumed house. Things like dust, dirt and pet hair can all be irritating to a recovering eye and should be avoided as much as possible.

Maintaining proper hygiene after your surgery will minimise your risk of infection and exposure of your eyes to irritants. Eye rubbing is a common culprit – while tempting, touching, and rubbing your eyes may expose them to bacteria and viruses. Maintaining hygiene in your environment is also important – keeping commonly touched areas in the house disinfected will reduce the risk of coming into contact with bacteria and viruses.

Cataracts usually develop in both eyes. To treat both cataracts, two different surgeries are required. We can carry out both procedures sequentially so that one eye is operated on immediately after the first. This means only one hospital visit is required. It has the added advantage of allowing both eyes to adjust to their new lenses at the same time.

Alternatively, we can schedule each treatment one or two weeks apart. If you opt to have a gap between surgeries, vision in one eye will be corrected while the other remains impaired and this can be a little disorientating. If you wear glasses, we can organise for one of your lenses to be removed. After both surgeries, your vision will be reassessed, and new prescription glasses may be recommended.

Appointments following your surgery are completely optional. If your recovery is on track, there should be no need for you to come back in. However, we encourage you to get in touch if you have any concerns and we can schedule an aftercare appointment. An eye examination with your optometrist 4 to 6 weeks after your surgery is part of the recovery process. They can monitor your recovery, assess your eye health, and recommend glasses if necessary.

For a positive outcome to your surgery, we recommend following a home aftercare routine to assist your recovery. After cataract surgery, your eyes need to be rested and protected from harmful particles. We recommend taking time off work for the days following surgery and not scheduling any social engagements or trips.

Getting plenty of rest after your surgery will give your eyes time to recover. Avoid activities that may strain your eyes too much. Try to limit screen time and avoid reading in low light. Protect your eyes, not only through hygiene but by wearing sunglasses when necessary.

Coughing, sneezing and vomiting can also increase pressure in the eyes and should be avoided as much as possible. While the days following the surgery may seem frustrating, they are an important part of how you can achieve clear vision for years to come.

For many of our patients at Regency Eye, this surgery provides sight that they haven’t experienced in years alongside freedom from long-term worries about vision loss.

We help our patients discover clearer vision with Glaucoma surgery.

Get in touch today to regain optimal eyesight and improve your quality of life.