If you are on the verge of having iLASIK, you’re probably excited that the road ahead will be paved with clear vision and the freedom from contacts or glasses. Safe, effective, and blade-free, it’s an advanced type of laser eye surgery that has a lot of advantages to offer its patients. That being said, people naturally want to know what they can expect after the procedure and how it may impact their routine. So if running is your game, you may be wondering how soon you’ll be able to get back to doing what you love and pounding the pavement.
Hitting The Ground Running
Overall, iLASIK boasts a speedy recovery rate, with most patients returning to work and resuming normal activities, as soon as, the following day. Your eye doctor will provide more exact post-op instructions and restrictions, but as a general rule, many doctors allow jogging and running to be resumed anywhere from one day to one week, after the surgery. However, even when you are given the greenlight to run, you should still proceed with caution and care to safeguard the healing process.
It’s often advised for iLASIK patients to wear protective eyewear during a run to prevent possible injury or trauma. Of course, running isn’t considered a contact sport, but you never can predict certain occurrences like an object flying toward your eye or face. Additionally, the eyewear will help protect your eyes from the UV rays of the sun and hopefully keep you from rubbing your eyes, as well.
Meet With Our Experienced Team of Eye Doctors
Considering everything, iLASIK doesn’t create road blocks when it comes to getting back into a runner’s groove. Rather, it has the potential to help them better enjoy their run, to take in the clear details of the park on a sunny day, or to capture the beauty of a sandy beach.
If you are interested in running the course towards improved eyesight, please contact us at Advanced Eye Medical Group for a consultation or call 1-866-997-2020 for LASIK questions. Located in Mission Viejo, our premier eye center is staffed with an experienced team, of optometrists and ophthalmologists, who are dedicated to assisting patients with their various vision needs. Knowing the impact clear vision can have on the quality of life, we take great pride in helping others achieve it.