Clear lens replacement (CLR) is a big step toward improved long-term eyesight. Esteemed fellowship-trained Bay Area ophthalmologist Mark Mandel, MD, renowned for his expertise in CLR, is your surgeon and guide as you navigate a successful recovery.
He emphasizes the importance of a well-structured recovery plan to reach the best possible vision outcomes. This blog explores some crucial recovery tips to help you heal after CLR.
Follow Post-Operative Instructions Diligently
Adhering to your post-op instructions lays a stable foundation for recovery. Mark Mandel, MD, created these guidelines to promote healing and prevent complications. Some of these guidelines are:
- Medication: Use your prescribed eye drops and other medications as directed. This helps reduce inflammation and prevent infection.
- Rest: Your eyes need rest, particularly in the first 24-48 hours post-surgery. Avoid reading and screen time for the length of time we recommend.
- Protective eyewear: Wear protective eyewear according to directions. It can help shield your eyes from unconscious rubbing or accidental bumps, especially overnight.
- Resuming activities: Follow your personalized timeline for resuming activities like exercise and driving to avoid eye strain.
You will receive a copy of post-op instructions to make staying on top of your recovery easy.
Keep it Clean
While taking your medications is important for healing and preventing infection, maintaining a clean environment can also play a big role. Here are some tips to keep your surroundings safe.
- Hygiene: Wash your hands thoroughly before touching your face or applying eye drops.
- Clean bedding: Change your pillowcases frequently to avoid contact with dust and germs.
- Avoid makeup: Don’t use eye makeup or facial products like eye cream for the recommended period to avoid eye irritation.
While these things might seem like common-sense tactics, this is simply a reminder to be even more vigilant than usual about cleanliness to encourage healing.
Listen to What Your Eyes Are Telling You
Your body lets you know how it’s healing. It’s important to listen to what it’s telling you and be watchful for potential problems by:
- Monitoring symptoms: It’s normal to have some minor discomfort and blurry vision as you recover. However, call us immediately if you have severe eye pain, increased eye redness, or dramatic vision changes.
- Attending follow-ups: Attend all scheduled follow-up visits. These appointments are critical for monitoring your healing progress and detecting possible issues.
Watching out for problems is a good way to be proactive about your recovery.
Book a CLR Consultation in the Bay Area
If you’re thinking about CLR or need help planning your recovery, you can rely on the Bay Area’s foremost eye surgeon. Contact us today to schedule your CLR consultation in one of our convenient locations in Hayward, Castro Valley, San Jose, and Concord. Call us now at 877-210-2020 ext. 3 or book an appointment online using our convenient form.