On the day of your procedure, you should arrive at the TLC center as rested and relaxed as possible. You will need to sign an informed consent (at some Centers, this may occur prior to the procedure day), which we will go over with you prior to your procedure. It's natural to feel a mixture of eager anticipation and nervousness before your procedure.
The day of your procedure, you should avoid alcohol and medications that cause drowsiness. Otherwise, there are no restrictions on eating, drinking or medications. On your procedure day, wear comfortable clothing, but do not use creams, lotions, eye makeup, perfume, hair spray or wear earrings.
Contact lenses change the shape of your cornea. Since LASIK treats your cornea, it's important to allow time for your cornea to return to its normal curvature by not wearing contact lenses prior to your exam or to your procedure. See the chart on this page for exact details.
Prior to your procedure, your eyelids and lashes will be cleaned and antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and anesthetic drops will be placed in your eyes. A mild sedative may be given. Although most patients say there is no pain during the procedure, some report feeling mild pressure or vibration.
Be sure to bring someone to drive you home, or make other arrangements for transportation. You should allow approximately two to four hours for the entire process.
Once you are prepared for your procedure, you will be escorted to the laser suite for treatment. You will enter the laser suite and lie on your back in a reclining chair. Your surgeon uses information from your extensive testing to set a surgical plan that is then programmed into the laser. The computer calculates the required corneal treatment and directs the laser. Your TLC surgeon programs and operates the laser during your procedure.
The success of your laser procedure depends on several factors including the expertise of your doctor and staff, and the sophistication of the equipment. At TLC Laser Eye Centers, our primary objective is to provide you with the best results, the greatest degree of safety and the most advanced technology.