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Frequent questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser eye correction covered by a warranty?2024-11-15T08:30:28+01:00

According to the regulations in force in Poland, the responsibility for treatment is based on the principle of due diligence, both in the diagnosis and treatment process. The doctor and the medical entity where the procedure is performed are not entitled to provide warranty for a specific treatment outcome.

The doctor always takes steps to achieve the best possible result. This rule applies in all areas of medicine – whether in cardiology, oncology, dermatology, or ophthalmology. Each patient, due to their individual characteristics, may achieve a different treatment result with the same procedure, and it is the doctor’s task to strive for the best possible outcome.

Is the vision defect corrected to “zero”?2025-06-06T15:00:35+02:00

Laser vision correction does not treat degenerative conditions or eye diseases. It is one of the forms of correction, similar to glasses or contact lenses. It is expected that after the procedure, the patient will see just as well as with the best-prescribed lenses, but without their assistance.

The result of the test, the so-called objective autorefractometer (computer vision test) determines only and exclusively the approximate optical correction (powers of glasses or contact lenses) that can be used. The result of the measurement is influenced by many factors – the degree of moisture, eye fatigue, possible infection of the body or eyes. If “0” is not the only value on the printout from the refractometer, it is not necessarily equivalent to the patient seeing incorrectly. “Zeros” on printouts from refractometer tests are almost never found in people who do not have vision problems either. This means that the values on the printouts do not fully reflect the actual visual acuity.

Are laser vision correction procedures covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ)?2024-11-15T08:38:09+01:00

Laser vision correction procedures are not covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ). Vision defects are not considered a disease, and therefore, NFZ does not reimburse the cost of such procedures.

Will I feel pain during the procedure?2025-05-28T14:14:51+02:00

Laser vision correction is performed under local anesthesia. Before the procedure, the patient’s eyes are treated with anesthetic drops, and oral painkillers are also administered. After the FemtoLASIK and SBK LASIK correction, tearing and discomfort, such as the feeling of a foreign body in the eye, may occur. This condition lasts for about 3-4 hours after the procedure. After LASEK or TransPRK methods, additional pain may occur, which can last for approximately 2-3 days.

Are there any complications possible following the laser vision correction procedure?2024-11-16T15:24:17+01:00

The laser vision correction procedure, similarly to all surgical procedures, carries some risk. However, it is considered one of the safest procedures in the field of ophthalmology. Complications occur very rarely. It is crucial that the preliminary examination qualifying for the procedure is conducted properly and thoroughly to eliminate any contraindications. Postoperative complications may occur in those patients who do not follow the doctor’s recommendations, e.g. fail to use the prescribed eye drops or use them incorrectly. Inappropriate application of the prescribed eye drops can cause irregularities on the corneal surface during healing. In such cases, vision may worsen, affecting the optimal correction result. Another complication could be the development of an infection during the healing process. Infections are caused by poor hygiene around the eyes or not following restrictions, such as swimming in pools or open bodies of water. Microorganisms entering the eye can cause infection. Usually, antibiotic treatment is sufficient, and these infections do not lead to worsened vision. There are also various healing effects after the procedure, often described by patients as complications, such as light sensitivity, the need for more frequent eye moisturization, or the halo effect. However, these are simply postoperative effects that wear off over time as the recovery progresses and the vision stabilizes, which can take up to 6 months after the correction.

When can I return to work after the laser vision correction surgery?2025-07-10T10:08:05+02:00

The return to office work is possible much faster than the return to physical labour. Patients can usually resume their daily office responsibilities after about 2-7 days following the procedure. This period depends on the method used by the ophthalmic surgeon. After returning to office work, remember to moisturise your eyes frequently (use artificial tears) and take breaks to look into the distance – 5 minutes per each hour of work. After the laser vision correction procedure, the eyes may tire more quickly during reading. The adaptation to seeing up close usually takes longer than to seeing at a distance—approximately up to a month.

As for physical labor, according to postoperative recommendations, dusty and powdery environments should be avoided for up to one month after the laser vision correction procedure. This rule applies regardless of the correction method applied and must be strictly followed. Therefore, returning to work depends largely on the environment—whether the area where the work is performed is dusty and polluted, or if it is work involving heavy lifting. In the latter case, the laser correction method selected for the procedure is significant, and the rest period will range from 14 days (for TransPRK or LASEK methods) to 30 days (for Femto/SBK LASIK).

The patient is entitled to a sick leave (ZUS ZLA) during the recovery period. This should be communicated to the doctor during the qualification process, in the doctor’s office. The length of the sick leave will be determined during the examination.

How long should I wait before driving after laser eye correction?2025-05-28T14:08:55+02:00

Immediately after the laser vision correction procedure, driving any vehicle is strictly prohibited until at least the first follow-up appointment. Depending on the correction method applied, this appointment is scheduled either the next day (Femto/SBK LASIK) or a week later (TransPRK, LASEK). Whether the patient can drive after the follow-up examination should be discussed with the surgeon. Based on the measurements taken and the assessment of the healing process, the surgeon may recommend a longer break from driving.

After the qualifying examination, driving is also prohibited until the effect of the pupil-dilating eye drops wears off. This usually lasts about 3-4 hours.

Are follow-up appointments after the laser vision correction procedure mandatory?2025-06-06T14:57:57+02:00

The first follow-up appointment (either the day or a week after the procedure) is included in the cost of the procedure. Any subsequent visits are charged according to the applicable price list. For laser vision correction or cross-linking procedures, visits scheduled within the first 6 months after the procedure are considered follow-up appointments. After this period, appointments are charged as specialized eye examinations.

Apart from the first follow-up appointment, subsequent visits are not mandatory, but it is advisable to attend them if recommended by the doctor or if the patient is concerned about any symptoms. This allows the ophthalmic surgeon to better monitor the healing process and potentially modify it to ensure the best possible procedure result.

Is the effect of laser vision correction permanent?2024-12-02T10:21:34+01:00

The procedure is performed once in a lifetime. The key to achieving the best result is a thorough qualification process and the stability of the vision defect. During the preliminary qualifying examination, the ophthalmic surgeon selects the optimal correction for the patient. Just before the procedure, the data obtained during the examination, such as corneal thickness and shape, as well as the severity of the refractive error, are entered into the laser. This means that the specific correction is applied permanently to the eye.

In every person, around the age of 40-45, presbyopia starts to develop. It manifests itself through difficulty seeing objects up close—making it harder to read a newspaper or text on a phone or computer. This is a natural, progressive physiological process and has no relation to laser vision correction. Additionally, laser vision correction does not prevent the need for reading glasses associated with age.

The outcome of the procedure will vary for each patient, even if they share the same vision defect or correction method applied. Factors such as the individual’s unique characteristics and adherence to the ophthalmic surgeon’s recommendations also play a role. The durability of the result later in life is influenced by factors such as chronic diseases, lifestyle, long-term use of medications, or pregnancy. The same applies if eye diseases, typically age-related, such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, or cataracts, are diagnosed. These are factors that affect vision deterioration, regardless of whether the patient has undergone the laser vision correction procedure or not.

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Questions from patients

  • 27 January 2026
    After having the stitches removed following upper eyelid surgery, can I book an appointment with a dentist and a beautician (facial cleansing and masks)?

    name: Dorota

    age: 56 years

    Answer:

    In the case of simple dental procedures, such as conservative treatment or fillings, there are no contraindications to attending an appointment if it is necessary. More invasive procedures, such as root canal treatment or interventions involving tissue disruption, require waiting approximately 30 days after upper eyelid surgery.

    Cosmetic treatments in the facial area, such as cleansing procedures or masks, are also recommended only after around 30 days, unless advised otherwise by the treating physician.

  • 26 January 2026
    Can I go to work on the same day after the pre-operative assessment for laser vision correction, or is it better to take this day off?

    name: Monika

    age: 26 years

    Answer:

    During the qualification examination, eye drops are used to dilate the pupils, which temporarily reduce both near and distance vision. For this reason, patients should not drive for approximately 3–4 hours after the visit.

    During this time, light sensitivity and difficulty working at a computer may also occur. In general, there are no contraindications to returning to work, however performing professional duties may be challenging for several hours following the examination.

  • 9 January 2026
    For the past two years, I have experienced involuntary blinking and eye movements, most likely related to nervous tics. I do not yet have a clear diagnosis or information on whether and how this can be treated. In addition, I suspect that I may suffer from dry eyes. In this situation, is it worth booking a consultation, and could the symptoms described be a contraindication to the procedure?

    name: Łukasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    In order to clearly assess whether laser vision correction is possible, it is necessary to determine the cause of the involuntary blinking and its severity. Only on this basis can it be established whether it constitutes a contraindication to the procedure.

    Dry eyes, on the other hand, might be a relative contraindication. They require diagnostic evaluation to determine whether it is temporary or related to Dry Eye Syndrome (DES). If DES is confirmed, appropriate treatment must be initiated, after which the procedure may be reconsidered.
    We invite you to attend a preliminary qualifying examination to assess your eligibility for the laser vision correction procedure, or alternatively for a comprehensive ophthalmological examination to diagnose the reported symptoms. You can check the current cost of the examinations in the price list.

  • 6 January 2026
    I have a laser vision correction procedure scheduled for 13 January, and on 9 January I am supposed to receive an injection for sclerotherapy (for varicose veins). Are there any contraindications?

    name: Małgorzata

    age: 35 years

    Answer:

    Sclerotherapy for varicose veins is not a contraindication to laser vision correction. It is only recommended to allow a few days’ interval between the procedures. In your case, the planned timeframe is sufficient.

  • 21 December 2025
    I have an appointment for eyelid surgery at your clinic, but I am travelling from far away. I was planning to go for a walk and have a coffee beforehand to pass the time. Are there any specific recommendations regarding drinking coffee?

    name: Elwira

    age: 58 years

    Answer:

    On the day of the blepharoplasty procedure, you should not consume coffee or any other caffeinated beverages. These substances can affect blood pressure and the course of the procedure, so it is recommended to avoid them entirely on the day of the surgery.

  • 12 December 2025
    Can I have surgery on just one eye first? I have a refractive error of -7 dioptres in both eyes, but I would like to have surgery on one eye first to see how my vision will change after the procedure.

    name: Anna

    age: 20 years

    Answer:

    In the case of a high refractive error, it is not recommended to perform laser vision correction on only one eye. This could lead to a significant difference in visual acuity between the eyes and reduce overall visual comfort.
    The procedure is usually carried out on both eyes at the same time, unless there are specific medical indications for separating the treatments. It should also be noted that performing the procedures at different times extends the overall recovery period.

  • 3 December 2025
    Can I drive a car after a laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Wiktoria

    age: 25 years

    Answer:

    On the day of the laser vision correction surgery, under no circumstances, patients must drive any vehicles until the first follow-up appointment – which is scheduled either for the next day (FemtoLASIK, SBK LASIK, CLEAR/SMILE) or a week after the procedure (TransPRK, LASEK). This period may be extended depending on individual healing and the recommendations of the treating physician.

  • 12 November 2025
    I am interested in having a laser vision correction procedure at your Ophthalmological Clinic. I have a high refractive error – approximately -11 dioptres in one eye and -6.5 dioptres in the other – and I have so-called floaters. Is it possible to fully correct such a high refractive error and eliminate the floaters? I am concerned that even if the surgery successfully corrects my vision, the floaters might remain, which could be frustrating as I would still see those “spots” despite having good vision.

    name: Tomasz

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    During the qualifying examination, the ophthalmic surgeon assesses whether complete correction of the refractive error is possible, and if not, to what extent it can be achieved. Factors such as the degree of the refractive error and the thickness of the cornea play a decisive role in this assessment.
    It is important to remember that a “0” result on an autorefractor printout (computer printout) is not a definitive measure of visual quality. Even people without refractive errors rarely achieve perfect “zeros” in objective testing. What truly matters is subjective visual acuity – that is, how much the patient can read on a Snellen chart and how comfortably they see in everyday life.
    Laser vision correction does not remove floaters in the eye. During the qualifying examination, the doctor assesses their presence and severity and- if necessary – will recommend appropriate management or further diagnostics.

  • 6 November 2025
    What does the qualification process involve? What tests are carried out, how long does the qualifying examination appointment take, and is any special preparation required (apart from discontinuing contact lens wear)?

    name: Ola

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    The qualifying examination for the laser vision correction procedure includes a detailed medical history and a series of specialised ophthalmic tests. The ophthalmic surgeon assesses, among other factors, the degree of the refractive error, the thickness, shape and curvature of the cornea, as well as the thickness of the corneal epithelium. On this basis, a decision is made regarding the feasibility of the procedure and the selection of the most appropriate method. Patients should attend the appointment without make-up, particularly eye make-up, and discontinue the use of contact lenses – soft lenses for at least 7 days and toric lenses for 3-4 weeks prior to the examination. Patients with chronic conditions are required to provide a certificate from their treating physician confirming a stable course of treatment. During the qualification appointment, pupil-dilating eye drops are administered. Therefore, patients are not allowed to drive any vehicles for approximately 3-4 hours following the appointment.

  • 5 November 2025
    I have strabismus and I wear glasses. It is not visible when I wear them. Can laser treatment eliminate strabismus?

    name: Joanna

    age: 31 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is aimed at treating refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and their combinations. However, it is not a method used for treating strabismus, which results from abnormalities in the alignment and function of the eye muscles. During the qualifying examination, the type and severity of strabismus are assessed. In some cases, strabismus may constitute a contraindication to undergoing laser vision correction.

  • 26 October 2025
    I’m planning a pregnancy in the near future, but I’ve read that natural childbirth is not recommended after a laser vision correction surgery. Does the procedure indeed exclude me from having a natural delivery? I’m considering the procedure as my current refractive error is -7.0 and -8.5 dioptres.

    name: Luiza

    age: 28 years

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction procedure itself does not exclude the possibility of natural childbirth. However, it is important to assess the condition of the retina, especially in individuals with high myopia – as in your case.

    During an ophthalmic examination, after administering pupil-dilating drops, the doctor examines the fundus of the eye and checks for risks such as retinal detachment. It is advisable to have this examination around the 4th–5th month of pregnancy to ensure that vaginal delivery will be safe from an ophthalmological perspective.

  • 14 October 2025
    Does the instability of my vision defect disqualify me from laser correction? What is the risk of failure or injury during such a procedure? How painful is the surgery?

    name: Weronika

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    An unstable refractive error – that is, a change of 0.5 to 1 dioptre within the last 12 months – is considered a temporary contraindication for laser vision correction. In such cases, the procedure is usually postponed for about a year, as the result would not be permanent.

    Laser vision correction is always preceded by a comprehensive qualifying examination, during which corneal parameters, the degree of the refractive error, and the overall eye health are thoroughly assessed. If there is any risk of failure or complications, the surgeon will not qualify the patient for the procedure.

    The procedure itself is painless, as it is performed under local anaesthesia in the form of eye drops. Once the anaesthetic wears off, some postoperative discomfort may occur – such as a sensation of sand under the eyelids, stinging, or tearing. The intensity and duration of these symptoms depend on the type of correction method used.

  • 2 October 2025
    I have a question regarding vision immediately after the procedure – will I be able to see anything at all? If not, is it possible to treat one eye first and then the other, for instance a week later?

    name: Anna

    age: 52 years

    Answer:

    Immediately after laser vision correction, the patient no longer requires corrective glasses. Due to the natural irritation following the procedure, vision may be temporarily blurred or slightly less sharp; however, this does not prevent normal daily functioning.

    It is possible to perform the procedure on one eye first and, after some time, on the other, but this is not standard practice. Such an approach prolongs the recovery period and may cause discomfort related to asymmetric vision (one eye corrected, the other still affected by a refractive error). Procedures performed at different times are rare and undertaken only for justified medical reasons.

  • 29 September 2025
    How many follow-up appointments are required after the procedure, and when should they take place? How soon after the laser vision correction surgery will I be able to drive again?

    name: Dawid

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    The first follow-up appointment (included in the treatment price) is mandatory and takes place either the following day or after one week, depending on the laser vision correction method used. Subsequent check-ups are not always necessary; however, if they are recommended, it is advisable to attend them. These typically occur after one month, three months, and six months. You should also contact your ophthalmologist promptly if you experience any unusual or worrying symptoms. Appointments held within six months of the procedure are considered follow-up visits, while those after this period are treated as full ophthalmic examinations and charged according to the current price list.

    Driving is prohibited until the first follow-up visit. Depending on the course of the healing process, the ophthalmic surgeon may recommend extending this period – even up to 3–4 weeks.

  • 23 September 2025
    Can I keep my eyelash extensions, or is it better to remove them before laser vision correction? I would also like to know what the recovery period looks like. How many days might I need assistance? I have a baby at home, so this is particularly important for me.

    name: Kamila

    age: 33 years

    Answer:

    Eyelash extensions should be removed at least one week before the laser vision correction procedure. Even if they are regularly maintained, there is a risk that the adhesive formula applied may have changed, which could trigger an allergic reaction – something best avoided before surgery.

    The recovery process varies depending on the technique used. Post-procedure symptoms such as a sensation of a foreign body in the eye, tearing, or light sensitivity can differ in intensity and duration. For the first seven nights, patients are required to sleep wearing transparent protective shields to prevent accidental rubbing of the eyes.

    You will, however, remain largely independent – most patients are able to manage their usual daily activities on the day of surgery or the following day. Assistance from another person may only be helpful during the first 24 hours, particularly after surface treatments such as TransPRK or LASEK.

  • 18 September 2025
    I’m considering having laser vision correction on 6 November and I’d like to know how long before the scheduled surgery I could have Botox injections for the frown lines and forehead area (two injection sites). What is the safe interval between receiving botulinum toxin and undergoing laser vision correction? Also, is having my hair coloured (for example, highlights) the day before the procedure contraindicated?

    name: Agata

    age: 37 years

    Answer:

    Aesthetic treatments, including botulinum toxin injections, should be performed at least 30 days prior to laser vision correction. This interval helps to minimise the risk of swelling or irritation. As for hair colouring (such as highlights or balayage), it is not a contraindication and can be done safely before your procedure.

  • 27 August 2025
    I have a two-week holiday and was hoping to use the time for some aesthetic treatments. Can I have Botox around the eyes shortly before or after upper eyelid surgery? From what I’ve read, the stitches are placed in the eyelid crease, while injections are done in different areas.

    name: Irena

    age: 42 years

    Answer:

    Upper eyelid surgery cannot be performed if Botox is still active in the area around the eyes. You need to wait until its effect has completely worn off, which usually takes approximately 6 months. Aesthetic treatments such as botulinum toxin injections can be resumed after eyelid surgery, but only once the healing process is complete – typically from 1 month onwards. Travelling for a holiday is not a problem, provided that you follow the prescribed schedule for using the eye drops and avoid activities that could increase the risk of infection.

  • 25 August 2025
    Will I need to use eye drops after laser vision correction, and for how long? I’ve planned a holiday 14 days after my surgery – will this be a problem?

    name: Olga

    age: 35 years

    Answer:

    Yes, after laser vision correction you will need to use prescribed medicated eye drops according to the schedule given by your ophthalmic surgeon. These are usually required for around 30 days after the procedure, which is the standard time needed for the cornea to heal properly. The drops need to be applied several times a day. During this period, you should also refrain from swimming in pools, the sea or lakes, as well as avoid exposure to dust, dirt or sand. Travelling for a holiday is not a problem, provided that you follow the prescribed schedule for using the eye drops and avoid activities that could increase the risk of infection.

  • 15 August 2025
    Can nystagmus be removed or reduced with laser treatment? I’ve had nystagmus since birth and I’ve learned to live with it, but I’d like to make everyday life easier if possible.

    name: Emilia

    age: 31 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction does not treat nystagmus. In some cases, nystagmus may even be a contraindication to the surgery. During the qualifying examination, the doctor will assess its severity and check how laser correction might affect eye alignment and visual quality.

  • 12 August 2025
    I’m a physiotherapist and my job is physically demanding. I expect I might need sick leave for about 1–2 weeks – is that correct?

    name: Anna

    age: 47 years

    Answer:

    The time needed before returning to physical work after laser vision correction depends mainly on the surgical method applied during the procedure. In most cases, patients are advised to rest for around 2–4 weeks, especially if their work involves heavy lifting or a higher risk of injury. The exact duration of the patient’s leave should always be discussed with the ophthalmic surgeon at the preliminary qualifying examination.

  • 15 July 2025
    If antibiotic treatment is necessary due to an ear infection 12 days before the scheduled laser vision correction procedure, is it possible to proceed without rescheduling the surgery and still perform it safely? Would a 5-day gap after the antibiotics are discontinued be sufficient?

    name: Wiktoria

    age: 24 years

    Answer:

    In the case of antibiotic therapy, it is recommended that the laser vision correction procedure is not performed earlier than at least 14 days after the end of the treatment. This interval ensures that the inflammation has been fully healed.

    The presence of an active infection or an incompletely treated inflammation can negatively affect the healing process of the cornea after the procedure and increase the risk of complications. Therefore, performing the surgery too soon after completing the antibiotic treatment is not recommended.

  • 14 July 2025
    I stopped taking birth control pills in April, and I’ve read that this might have an impact on the qualification for the laser vision correction surgery – I’d like to have the procedure in September, but I’d like to know if I should wait longer than that.

    name: Oliwia

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    Discontinuation of hormonal contraception is a factor that should be considered when planning laser vision correction. Once you stop taking the pills, your body needs time to stabilise its hormonal balance. Hormonal fluctuations can affect visual acuity, which in turn may interfere with assessing the stability of the refractive error during the qualifying examination and can also impact the healing process and the final outcome of the correction procedure.

    For this reason, it is recommended to keep at least a three-month gap between discontinuing birth control pills and undergoing the laser vision correction procedure. It’s also important to remember that pregnancy should not be planned for at least six months after the procedure. This is the period of visual stabilization and full recovery of the eye, during which medicated eye drops are used. Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy could affect the outcome of the treatment.

  • 4 July 2025
    Is there any permanent condition that disqualifies a person from the laser vision correction procedure? What determines the choice of the correction method?

    name: Filip

    age: 32 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is preceded by a thorough qualifying examination, during which an ophthalmic surgeon assesses whether the health of the patient’s eyes allows for the procedure to be performed. This examination may also reveal previously undiagnosed conditions that could exclude the possibility of undergoing the surgery.

    The contraindications are divided into relative (temporary, potentially treatable) and absolute (permanent) ones. In the case of the latter, the procedure will not be performed. The most common absolute contraindications include, among others: corneal diseases, advanced glaucoma, macular degeneration, serious retinal disorders, or retinal detachment. Additionally, on the day of the procedure, the patient must not have a cold or any active infection, such as herpes, around the facial area.

    When it comes to choosing the most suitable correction method, the decision depends on the results of the qualifying examination. The key factors are corneal parameters – primarily its thickness, curvature, and shape. Additionally, the doctor considers the degree of the patient’s refractive error, the patient’s age, lifestyle, type of work they do, and their overall health condition.

  • 23 June 2025
    I am writing to inquire about the possibility of undergoing a laser vision correction procedure at your clinic. The inquiry is about a 54-year-old person with hyperopia, with a prescription of +3,00 in the right eye and +3,25 in the left eye. Is it possible to perform a procedure at this age using FemtoLASIK, SBK LASIK, TransPRK, or another method suitable for farsightedness? Are there any age-related restrictions for such procedures at your clinic?

    name: Kamila

    not specified

    Answer:

    There are no age restrictions for laser vision correction procedures – each case is assessed individually based on the measurements taken during the qualifying examination and the ophthalmic surgeon’s clinical evaluation.

    If the stated prescription values are used for distance vision (i.e., for seeing far), then a laser vision correction procedure may be possible. Laser correction for hyperopia typically covers a range from +0,25 dioptre to +6,0 dioptres. A full qualifying examination is necessary to confirm whether the procedure is appropriate and to determine which method – such as FemtoLASIK, SBK LASIK, or TransPRK – would be most suitable. During the exam, we assess factors including corneal thickness, shape, and overall eye health.

    It’s important to note that after the age of 40 – 50, presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) develops – a progressive physiological process that affects near vision. Laser correction does not eliminate presbyopia, so reading glasses – with positive lens power – will still be needed after the procedure.

    However, if the values you provided refer only to reading glasses (i.e., for near vision), and distance vision is normal without correction, then laser vision correction would not be recommended.

  • 13 June 2025
    My husband would like to undergo laser vision correction. He is 56 years old and had LASIK surgery for myopia more than 20 years ago. He currently wears glasses with a prescription of -1,25 dioptres in the right eye and -1,00 dioptre in the left eye. Is a repeat procedure possible at his age?

    name: Kinga

    not specified

    Answer:

    The age itself is not a contraindication for the laser vision correction procedure. However, a full qualifying examination will be essential to determine the cause of the refractive error after so many years and to assess the current condition of the eyes – especially corneal thickness, which is particularly important given the previous correction of a refractive error of a certain degree (previous procedure documentation will help in this evaluation).

    After the age of 40 – 50, presbyopia typically develops. It manifests as difficulty seeing clearly at close distances. This is a natural, progressive physiological process that affects everyone. Laser vision correction does not eliminate presbyopia, meaning that reading or near-vision glasses will still be necessary after the procedure. More information is available in our article

    It is advisable to bring documentation from the previous procedure to the qualification appointment.

  • 5 June 2025
    I’d like to know whether the fact that my vision has worsened by 0,25 dioptre in each eye over the past year disqualifies me from laser vision correction.

    name: Natalia

    age: 34 years

    Answer:

    A significant change indicating progression of a refractive error is generally considered to be a difference of at least 0,5 to 1,0 dioptre. In such cases, the procedure is usually postponed by 6-12 months, followed by a new qualifying examination to assess the current refractive status.

    A change of 0,25 dioptre in each eye over a year is not considered disqualifying for laser vision correction. Such a small difference falls within the margin of error for autorefractometer measurements, which can be influenced by multiple factors – such as eye moisture levels, fatigue, general well-being, or possible infections.

    The final decision is always based on a comprehensive assessment of vision, including both computerised measurements and the result of the visual acuity test using the Snellen chart.

  • 20 May 2025
    Are migraines and hypothyroidism contraindications for laser eye surgery?

    name: Dorota

    age: 36 years

    Answer:

    Thyroid conditions are not a contraindication for laser vision correction, provided the patient is under the care of a specialist, is taking the prescribed medication, and thyroid hormone levels are stabilized. As early as at the qualification stage, you should bring a certificate from your specialist or primary care physician stating your diagnosis, the medication you are taking, its dosage, and that your thyroid function is currently in a state of euthyroidism.

    If you are taking prescription medication for migraines, we kindly ask you to bring a similar certificate, even if you take the medication only occasionally or as needed.

  • 18 May 2025
    I’ve read that your vision must be stable. I’ve only been wearing glasses for two years. Does that mean my vision might not be stable?

    name: Weronika

    age: 28 years

    Answer:

    We consider a vision defect to be unstable if it has changed by 0.5 to 1.0 dioptres over the past 12 months. During the qualification examination for laser vision correction, your current refractive error will be compared to the correction you are currently using. At that point, it will be possible to assess whether the condition is still progressing.

    If it turns out that your vision defect is still progressing, the laser correction procedure will be postponed for 6–12 months, or until it is considered stable, as this affects both the outcome and long-term effectiveness of the treatment.

  • 13 May 2025
    I work at a computer. How long after the procedure should I avoid using a computer?

    name: Anna

    age: 44 years

    Answer:

    We usually recommend that patients take a break from screen work for 7–14 days after laser vision correction. This is because while staring at screens (not only computers but also phones), we blink less frequently, which causes the eyes to dry out and can hinder the healing process. Additionally, blue light emitted by these devices negatively affects eye health.

    Depending on the method used during the procedure, some patients may be able to resume work as soon as 2–3 days afterwards. However, it’s still advisable to extend this rest period and consider taking a longer leave or medical sick note from the operating surgeon.

  • 2 May 2025
    Is there a contraindication to doing eyebrow shaping and henna? How far in advance should it be done to be safe? My procedure is in 3 weeks.

    name: Aleksandra

    age: 23 years

    Answer:

    We recommend that any cosmetic procedures, including eyebrow or eyelash henna, be done at least 7 days prior to laser vision correction. This is due to the possibility of an allergic reaction. Even if henna is regularly applied by the same specialist, there’s always a chance that the manufacturer may change the product’s formula, which could result in an allergic response.

  • 23 April 2025
    I’m interested in undergoing laser vision correction at your clinic. A few years ago, I was examined at another facility and was told that my cornea was too thin for the procedure. Since then, I’ve had regular eye check-ups, and my refractive error appears to be stable. I would like to find out whether I might now qualify for any type of laser correction.

    name: Radek

    age: 38 years

    Answer:

    Corneal thickness is not the only factor considered when determining eligibility for laser vision correction. What matters is the ratio between the degree of refractive error and the thickness of the cornea.
    At our Centre, we use so-called surface techniques, which are recommended for patients with thin corneas – particularly in cases of lower refractive errors. These include: TransPRK (StreamLight) and LASEK. In cases of higher refractive errors, a combined procedure may also be considered – SBK LASIK laser vision correction coupled with the cross-linking procedure. To assess the possibility of performing laser vision correction and to determine which method would be most suitable, a thorough qualifying examination is necessary.

  • 18 April 2025
    In January, I had a viral corneal infection. Since February, my eye has been healthy, as confirmed by follow-up visits in the following weeks. Does this type of infection disqualify me from having vision correction surgery?

    name: Mirosława

    not specified

    Answer:

    An active infection is a contraindication for laser vision correction, but a past infection does not necessarily rule it out. It depends on whether the cornea has any remaining visible changes or deep scarring that could affect the safety or effectiveness of the procedure.

  • 17 April 2025
    I’m five weeks post-op following TransPRK laser vision correction. I’d like to ask about three specific activities – am I now able to resume them: gym workouts, swimming, facial treatments (e.g. chemical peels, Botox in the forehead area).

    name: Anna

    age: 38 years

    Answer:

    According to the post-operative guidelines, you may resume more intense physical activity and swimming after 30 days following laser vision correction.
    As for facial treatments, cosmetic procedures are generally permitted at this stage, but care should be taken to avoid any substances coming into contact with the eyes, as this could lead to irritation or infection. Injectable treatments around the face or eye area can also be performed from 30 days post-procedure – so in your case, this time has already passed.

  • 8 April 2025
    I’ve had a ‘plus’ (farsighted) prescription and strabismus since childhood. I’m interested in having a laser vision correction procedure. Is strabismus a contraindication?

    name: Kamil

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    It’s important to understand that laser vision correction is not a treatment for strabismus. The causes of strabismus can vary and may include: uncorrected significant hyperopia, myopia, or astigmatism during visual development, improper development of the eye muscles, or reduced vision in one eye.
    In some cases, properly correcting the refractive error may reduce the eye misalignment, which can already be observed during the preoperative assessment and lens selection. After laser vision correction, the alignment of the eyes should remain the same as it appeared during the initial examination.
    However, if strabismus remains noticeable, the surgeon may first recommend corrective strabismus surgery. Vision correction could then be considered approximately six months after that operation.

  • 6 April 2025
    I was diagnosed with glaucoma in 2007. At present, all test results are normal. During my last visit, the ophthalmologist said that I no longer have glaucoma, only ocular hypertension. Is there any point in considering laser vision correction if glaucoma is considered a contraindication for the procedure?

    name: Monika

    age: 34 years

    Answer:

    Elevated intraocular pressure is not always a contraindication for laser vision correction. It is important to determine the cause of the increased pressure and, if necessary, initiate appropriate treatment to lower it. While glaucoma can be a contraindication for the procedure, it does not automatically rule it out. During the qualification examination, any existing ocular changes and their severity will be carefully assessed.
    Glaucoma is a degenerative condition that gradually damages the optic nerve, leading to worsening vision or visual field defects. In such cases, laser vision correction will not improve the patient’s vision.

  • 12 March 2025
    Is Hashimoto’s disease a contraindication for laser vision correction? My thyroid is stabilized with medication. I am also a seasonal allergy sufferer, but I rarely have eye problems during this period.

    name: Roksana

    not specified

    Answer:

    Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s disease) is not a contraindication for laser eye correction if it is being treated and its hormone levels are stable. To confirm this, it is necessary to provide a certificate from your treating physician during the preliminary qualifying examination. The certificate should include information about what condition you are being treated for, the medication and dosage you are using, and that your thyroid is in a euthyroid state.

    Seasonal allergies do not exclude laser vision correction, as long as the condition is not in an exacerbated state. If you are experiencing conjunctivitis or redness of the eyes, you should wait until these symptoms subside before proceeding.

  • 6 March 2025
    Is a Cesarean section recommended after the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Natalia

    age: 30 years

    Answer:

    Undergoing the laser vision correction procedure does not affect the type of delivery in the future, as the procedure involves changing the shape of the outer layers of the cornea and does not cause any changes to the back of the eye.

    The possibility of a natural birth is assessed based on the condition of the retina, as it is the part of the eye most susceptible to damage during childbirth, which involves significant physical effort and increased pressure inside the eyeball.

  • 4 March 2025
    I would like to schedule a consultation regarding laser vision correction. I have severe amblyopia in my right eye, which makes me wonder if there is even a chance to fix anything.

    name: Adrianna

    age: 21 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is a form of vision correction, not a treatment method. This means that after the procedure, the patient should be able to see as if wearing the best possible glasses or contact lenses, but without the need for them.

    Amblyopia is a condition that most often develops in childhood, and a refractive procedure cannot reverse it. A comprehensive qualification exam for laser vision correction is necessary to assess whether the correction can improve your vision, to what extent, and to ensure there are no other contraindications for the procedure.

  • 26 February 2025
    I am currently undergoing antibiotic treatment: I had acute pharyngitis and I was prescribed an antibiotic that I need to take until tomorrow. Does it constitute a contraindication to the laser vision correction procedure? There will be a 14-day break between the termination of the treatment and the scheduled surgery.

    name: Ania

    not specified

    Answer:

    If the patient takes antibiotics and considers/has scheduled the laser vision correction surgery, they should wait at least 2 weeks after the termination of the treatment before they undergo the surgery.

    This means that you have already had the required break and there are no contraindications to the procedure, on condition that the infection does not recur.

  • 25 February 2025
    Is it possible to have laser vision correction performed on both eyes on the same day? Is the eye somehow secured during the procedure to prevent me from moving the eyeball, which could cause the procedure to fail? What is the guarantee that after the procedure, I won’t see worse than before? If the procedure is performed at my age, i.e., 39-40 years old, will I still be able to see without glasses when I’m older?

    name: Joanna

    age: 39 years

    Answer:

    Both eyes can be corrected during one surgery provided that there are no contraindications to performing a bilateral procedure.

    During the procedure, a speculum is placed on the eye to prevent the eyelids from closing. The laser is equipped with an eye-tracking mechanism and will stop if the patient looks in a different direction than the designated point. This does not result in any consequences in the form of an unsuccessful surgery, as the laser resumes operation once it ‘detects’ the eye again.”

    Immediately after the laser vision correction procedure, vision is corrected and does not require any additional correction. With each passing day, visual acuity should improve, not deteriorate. If laser vision correction may be unsuccessful in your case – if the surgeon identifies a contraindication – it will be discussed at the qualification stage.

    After the age of 40, presbyopia develops, which entails the need to wear reading glasses. Presbyopia is a progressive physiological process that affects all of us. Laser vision correction does not correct or stop presbyopia. This means that after the procedure you will still need to wear glasses for close-up reading.

  • 16 February 2025
    I am 26 years old. I first had a refractive error of -0.25 dioptre, but it has now reached -3.75 and every time I switch to more powerful lenses, it keeps progressing. Can I undergo the laser vision correction surgery? Which laser would be the most suitable in my case?

    name: Martyna

    age: 26 years

    Answer:

    One of the conditions for receiving a positive qualification result for laser vision correction is a stabilized refractive error – i.e. the patient has not required a change to stronger lenses for at least 12 months. If, within a year, vision worsens by 0.5 – 1.0 diopters, the refractive error is considered to still be progressing. In this case, the procedure should be postponed. An unstable refractive error will affect the outcome of the correction as it will not be permanent.

    Refractive error correction is performed with a single laser – an excimer laser. It shapes the cornea using a cool light beam, which results in proper focusing on the retina and sharp vision for the patient. For the laser to be effective, the cornea must be properly prepared. To achieve this, various methods are used – our Center offers the following: SBK LASIK, TransPRK (StreamLight), and LASEK. The most suitable correction method is selected individually for each patient during the qualifying examination on the basis of the tests conducted and measurements taken, e.g. the assessment of the corneal parameters.

  • 5 February 2025
    I have finished breastfeeding and I would like to schedule an appointment for the preliminary examination qualifying for laser vision correction and for the procedure itself. How long do I need to wait after termination of breastfeeding before I can undergo the surgery? Are there any cosmetic procedures, e.g. botox injections, which are not allowed before the surgery? Can I travel by plane afterwards?

    name: Hania

    age: 36 years

    Answer:

    To undergo the laser vision correction procedure, you should wait at least three months after you finish breastfeeding. This is due to the so-called hormonal havoc, which occurs during this period. Unregulated hormones may affect the measurements taken during the qualifying examination, and thus impact the outcome of the procedure.

    Aesthetic medicine procedures, including injections around the face, have to be scheduled at least a month before the laser vision correction surgery.

    There are no contraindications to air travel following the laser vision correction procedure, but it would be sensible to wait about 1-2 days and give yourself time to recover. If you do fly – it is recommended to moisturise your eyes more frequently with eye drops due to the low humidity on the plane.

  • 3 February 2025
    Two months ago, I was diagnosed with demodex on my eyelashes. After treatment, I still have a positive test result, but with lower values. Can I make an appointment for the laser vision correction surgery or do I need to postpone it until demodex is fully eliminated? If I have to wait, how soon after the elimination of demodex can I undergo the procedure?

    name: Juliusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    To perform the laser vision correction procedure, demodex must be completely eradicated. Conducting the surgery in your current situation could lead to eye infection and hinder the recovery period or even entirely stop it.

    Since demodex has a tendency to relapse, it is recommended to wait approximately two weeks after completing the treatment to verify its possible presence.

  • 31 January 2025
    How much time without the use of antibiotics should pass after an illness (virus/flu) before a laser vision correction procedure can be performed?

    name: Borys

    age: 25 years

    Answer:

    You should wait at least 2 weeks after the infection symptoms have cleared. However, if antibiotics were administered during this time, the procedure can be considered 2-3 weeks after the antibiotic therapy is terminated.

  • 24 January 2025
    In childhood, I had atopic dermatitis, and eczema occurred in the bends of my limbs, but never around my eyes. Does this disqualify me from the laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Polina

    age: 22 years

    Answer:

    Skin conditions, especially ones located away from the face/head, are not a contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery. On the day of the procedure, the condition should be in remission though.

    However, if oral medications are being taken, you should have a certificate from a specialist doctor containing information regarding the medication, its dosage and the course of the treatment.

  • 22 January 2025
    Are any test results needed on the day of the one-day procedure?

    name: Monika

    age: 40 years

    Answer:

    There is no need to perform any additional tests before the one-day procedure. However, if you have previous ophthalmic test results, it is advised to bring them with you for the qualification.

    If you take any medications regularly for a chronic disease, you should provide the ophthalmic surgeon with a certificate stating which medications you are taking and in what dosage, and confirming that you are under the care of a specialist and your condition is regularly monitored.

  • 21 January 2025
    A few years ago I was disqualified from the laser vision correction surgery due to the size of my pupils (diameter of 7 mm). I was wondering if this could still be a disqualifying factor?

    name: Kacper

    age: 33 years

    Answer:

    The given pupil diameter value does not necessarily represent an absolute contraindication to performing the laser vision correction procedure. However, it may affect the selection of the appropriate treatment method.

    The qualifying examination should be carried out to check other parameters, including the value of the refractive error, corneal thickness, shape, and curvature, and to rule out degenerative conditions or eye diseases.

  • 20 January 2025
    1) I would like to know after what time (approximately) I will be able to return to work after the laser vision correction surgery, possibly combined with the cross-linking procedure (I am not certain if the latter will be necessary). I work as a healthcare assistant. My job is primarily physical. The condition of the patients varies. I would like to take a two-week leave – is this period sufficient to return to work afterwards?
    2) Can I safely take a train journey to the other end of Poland about one and a half weeks after the procedure (I am planning to have the procedure in August).

    name: Beata

    age: 32 years

    Answer:

    The convalescence period following the laser vision correction procedure normally lasts 30 days (this is the time that the cornea needs to heal). During this time you should avoid activities requiring extensive physical effort, using a sauna, swimming in a swimming pool or other water reservoirs. It is recommended to avoid heavy lifting and all sorts of sports which cause increased intraocular pressure. If required, we issue a sick note that covers the whole time of absence from work.

    There are no contraindications to train journeys, but you should remember to lubricate your eyes more frequently to prevent their excessive dryness, e.g. due to air-conditioning working in your surroundings.

  • 18 January 2025
    I have an invasive elbow surgery scheduled for 17th December 2025 and I am considering undergoing the laser vision correction treatment in August. How long should the break between the two procedures be? Is August a good time for the laser vision correction if we take into consideration the December surgery and the fact that it is much more sunny then in comparison to the winter season.

    name: Beata

    age: 32 years

    Answer:

    If the elbow surgery needs to be performed under general anaesthesia, it is recommended to keep a 6-month break between the surgery and the laser vision correction procedure.

    Summer is equally good time for undergoing laser vision correction as other seasons. What is the most important is that you should strictly follow the postoperative recommendations, e.g. you should refrain from swimming/bathing in swimming pools as well as in natural water reservoirs, doing intensive sports activities for the first 30 days following the procedure, and staying in dusty or smokey environments, including the beach.

  • 9 January 2025
    I have epilepsy. The condition is under control because I take medications. Should I consult a potential laser vision correction surgery with my neurologist? Is it necessary to provide a medical certificate from the neurologist confirming the lack of contraindications to the procedure?

    name: Patryk

    age: 31 years

    Answer:

    Yes, a neurological consultation will be mandatory. We need a certificate from your neurologist attesting to what medications you take and in what dosage, and confirming that flashing laser lights will not trigger a seizure. An ophthalmic surgeon needs to see such a document at the stage of the preliminary examination qualifying for the laser vision correction procedure.

  • 24 December 2024
    I am not a professional sportsperson, but jogging is my hobby. I live by the sea and I go jogging along the shore for at least an hour a day. How long will I have to rest after the laser vision correction surgery before I can return to this activity? I have a refractive error of -6,5 and -7,25 dioptres.

    name: Julia

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    We assume the corneal healing process following the refractive surgery takes approximately 30 days. During this time, you should refrain from excessive physical effort and avoid staying in dusty or smokey environments. Mild cardio exercises can be gradually resumed after 10-14 days, but it also depends on the correction method applied during the surgery and the course of the recovery period. While staying outdoors, wearing protective glasses/sunglasses is mandatory.

    You have mentioned that you are short-sighted with the refractive error values of -6,5 i and 7,25 dioptres. In the case of severe myopia, the SBK LASIK method is frequently selected. Then the return to sports activities, including jogging, can be possible not earlier than 30 days after the laser vision correction surgery. You should discuss this matter with the ophthalmic surgeon at the qualification stage.

  • 15 December 2024
    A week before the scheduled laser vision correction surgery I have an eyelash extension appointment. I have false lashes applied regularly. Will it be a contraindication to the correction procedure?

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    We advise you not to have the eyelashes procedure before the laser vision correction surgery. Apart from the issues related to possible allergy and irritation caused by the products used by the beautician, eyelashes may simply get destroyed during the procedure, e.g. due to the use of an eye speculum or eye hole drape.

    You should also absolutely refrain from having your eyelashes filled for at least 30 days following the laser vision correction procedure.

  • 3 December 2024
    Please let me know if the breast cancer I have been suffering from for two years is a contraindication to blepharoplasty?

    name: Iwona

    not specified

    Answer:

    First of all, it is important to consider how the treatment process is currently progressing. Cancer does not necessarily have to be an absolute contraindication to upper eyelid plastic surgery, but it is not recommended to perform it during chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

    For the qualifying examination for blepharoplasty, you should provide a certificate from an oncologist containing information about your current health condition and the lack of contraindications to upper eyelid blepharoplasty under local anesthesia.

  • 16 November 2024
    You should also absolutely refrain from having your eyelashes filled for at least 30 days following the laser vision correction procedure.

    name: Beata

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is not a procedure that sets the eye in the correct position. First and foremost, you need to undergo a qualifying examination to determine the degree of the misalignment and the reason behind it. Additionally, it is worth conducting a contact lens test. Contact lenses of optimal power are selected for the patient and the patient wears them for a recommended period of time to verify if the eye alignment is modified. Normally, the final effect of the laser vision correction procedure will match the vision obtained while wearing the contact lenses.

  • 12 November 2024
    I used to be a professional soldier and I was discharged from the military due to detection of spatial vision disorder, which I had not experienced before. A military ophthalmologist stated that it was due to excessive discrepancy in vision defects. Can a laser vision correction procedure help?

    name: Wojciech

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction surgery corrects refractive errors, i.e. myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism and combinations of these defects. Laser correction may additionally lead to an improvement of spatial vision. However, it needs to be remembered that this procedure is not aimed to be a treatment for the lack of stereoscopic vision.

    Without a thorough qualifying examination, we are not able to determine whether in your case laser vision correction will also improve your spatial vision whose lack might be resulting from a refractive error.

  • 1 November 2024
    I have a stable vision defect, and I wear contact lenses daily. When the lens replacement time approaches, in the evening they no longer feel moisturised, which makes me feel them on my eyes. I take off the lenses without any problems. They are not “attached” to the eye, but smoothly on its surface. When I wear glasses, I do not notice this problem. I wonder if this could be a contraindication to laser vision correction. The only information that I come across while browsing the internet for answers is Dry Eye Syndrome. I have read that this condition might be a contraindication to performing the correction procedure.

    name: Dominika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is a disease that constitutes a contraindication to refractive surgery, but based on the description provided, it is not possible to clearly determine whether this condition applies to you.Typically, the symptoms of DES occur permanently, with varying intensity.

    If you wear biweekly or monthly contact lenses, it is usually normal to feel discomfort and eye dryness at the end of the application period. Most commonly, those symptoms can be eliminated by increasing the frequency of lubricating the lenses during the day, applying moisturising eye drops or changing the types of lenses you wear.

    We encourage you to make an appointment for a preliminary examination qualifying for laser vision correction, during which an ophthalmologist will address all your doubts after performing the necessary tests.

  • 28 October 2024
    I am interested in having the laser vision correction surgery. I have already found almost all information on your website, but there is one more question that I need an answer for – if the vision defect is not fully corrected, is it possible to perform a complementary correction procedure without any additional fees, to correct the remaining defect?

    name: Aneta

    not specified

    Answer:

    If after the laser vision correction procedure the so-called residual defect remains, the ophthalmic surgeon may recommend further correction, but only on condition that the current corneal parameters, especially corneal thickness, are not a contraindication to performing another procedure.

    The residual defect correction is conducted as part of the selected treatment, within 12 months after the first laser vision correction surgery. It can be considered not earlier than 6 months after the first procedure as this is the time required for the vision stabilisation. If the patient is concerned about any symptoms and their vision is not completely clear, it is worth undergoing a check-up examination before this six-month period finishes.

  • 23 October 2024
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery in the one-day-procedure mode. Could you provide me with more details as to how to prepare for the procedure and whether you issue a sick leave certificate. What if the patient has eyelash extensions? Is it necessary to remove them before the procedure or will they not interfere?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    You should come for the laser vision correction surgery without eyelash extensions, but do not remove them just before the procedure. It is worth keeping a break of at least a week. On the day of the procedure, you are not allowed to wear any make-up.

    As for recommendations regarding preparation for the one-day procedure, detailed information is sent to the patient along with confirmation of registration for a specific date. The most important details can also be found in the article titled “How to prepare for a one-day procedure – the examination and the laser vision correction surgery on the same day?” on our website.

    A sick leave can be issued if required. Its length depends primarily on the nature of work the patient does and and the selected laser vision correction method.

  • 2 October 2024
    Can I have my eyelashes laminated a few days before the laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Julia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Eyelash lamination products contain irritating agents and may contribute to eye or conjunctiva irritation and any inflammatory condition will be a contraindication to performing the laser vision correction surgery. Therefore we recommend scheduling the eyelash lamination procedure for at least 10-14 days prior to the laser vision correction procedure.

    Following the laser vision correction surgery, it is advised to wait a month before the next eyelash styling procedure. However, the best solution is to consult this matter with the operating ophthalmic surgeon during the follow-up appointment.

  • 29 September 2024
    Is diabetic retinopathy a contraindication to performing the laser vision correction procedure? I have a refractive error with a sphere value of -13 dioptres and a cylinder value of 2 dioptres.

    name: Maria

    not specified

    Answer:

    Diabetic retinopathy may be a contraindication to the laser vision correction procedure. First and foremost, during the preliminary qualifying examination, the extent of changes in the retina should be assessed and their possible development observed. However, if we are dealing with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, which is characterised by a more serious course and complications, this is an absolute contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery.

    Moreover, the value of -13 dioptres is at the upper limit of the laser operating range. With such high myopia it may turn out that the cornea is too thin for the procedure to be performed safely.

  • 27 September 2024
    From what I have read, the SBK LASIK method is the least painful of all and probably the most suitable for me as well. Why is the TransPRK method more expensive and in which cases is it recommended?

    name: Marcin

    not specified

    Answer:

    In the case of the SBK LASIK correction method, the vision stabilises more quickly, and the patient experiences only minor painful sensations for usually not longer than 24 hours. This is due to the fact that during the procedure a corneal flap is created which is then put back in place after the correction has been performed.

    After the laser vision correction performed using this method, the patient needs to be especially careful not to do anything that could cause the displacement of the corneal flap. For this reason, the SBK LASIK is not recommended to people who lead an active lifestyle and practise sports, especially contact ones. The SBK LASIK method requires that patients significantly limit physical effort for at least 30 days following the procedure.

    If the patient is a very active person, provided their corneal parameters are appropriate, and the refractive error is not too severe, the TransPRK method will be a better solution. Although the ailments after the procedure will be slightly more noticeable and the vision will stabilise gradually, a definite advantage of this method will be the possibility of returning to physical activity much earlier – even as soon as 14 days after the procedure, depending on the course of the healing process.

    A number of factors influence the price of various laser vision correction methods, including the cost of medical materials or special dedicated disposable tools that are used during the procedure performed with a given method, and medications you will be provided with for the convalescence period.

  • 20 September 2024
    I will be 39 this year. I have a vision defect of about -2,0 dioptres in both eyes. For the last year, it has slightly decreased and according to my ophthalmologist I am approaching the time when my close-up vision will deteriorate and hence this change. Does it make sense to correct my vision defect at this age? I detest wearing glasses or contact lenses, but I am wondering whether the timing is suitable and whether I will not have to repeat the procedure soon to correct the close-range vision.

    name: Ewelina

    age: 39 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction does not correct presbyopia, because it is not a vision defect, but the effect of physiological changes occurring in the body as a result of the aging process.

    Our clinic corrects only vision defects, i.e. the values you have in your glasses/contact lenses that you wear on an everyday basis to see clearly in the distance.

    Following the laser vision correction surgery, you will not wear glasses or contact lenses for distance vision, but you will still need to wear reading glasses. If you do not decide to undergo the procedure, you will have to wear close-up vision glasses in addition to distance vision ones or you will need multifocal glasses/lenses.

  • 20 September 2024
    Is it possible to drive a car directly after the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    Immediately after the laser vision correction procedure, the patient is absolutely not allowed to drive any vehicles at least until the first follow-up appointment, which is scheduled either for the next day after the surgery (SBK LASIK) or a week later (TransPRK, LASEK). The treating ophthalmic surgeon should decide whether the patient can get behind the steering wheel after the follow-up examination. Depending on the conducted measurements and the assessment of the convalescence period, they may recommend a longer break from driving vehicles.

    After the qualifying examination, driving a car is also forbidden until the dilating eye drops wear off. Distorted vision normally lasts for approximately 3-4 hours following the examination.

  • 27 August 2024
    I am currently undergoing phototherapy for vitiligo. Is the continuation of the therapy a contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Sowjanya

    not specified

    Answer:

    Phototherapy itself is not a contraindication to the procedure. Using protective glasses during a radiation session may be a problem. They are tight and create a lot of pressure on the eye area.

    Due to this fact, the therapy will have to be interrupted for at least 30 days after the laser vision correction surgery. This is the real time required for the cornea to heal.

  • 10 August 2024
    How long after the procedure can I fly by plane? Is the date of the surgery imposed in advance or do I have options to choose the date? How long will the recovery take?

    name: Julia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Following the laser vision correction surgery performed with the use of the correction methods offered in our clinic, there are no contraindications to travelling by plane. What needs to be taken into account while booking the airline tickets, however, is the date of the first, mandatory follow-up examination – it can be scheduled either a day (SBK LASIK) or a week (TransPRK, LASEK) after the procedure.

    We normally conduct qualifying examinations and laser vision correction procedures on Tuesdays and Thursdays. At the registration stage, depending on the availability of dates, patients can adjust the date of the appointment to their plans. We suggest making an appointment 3-4 weeks in advance.

    Directly after the correction surgery, the patient may experience the following ailments: the feeling of a foreign body in the eye, tearing, stinging under the eyelids or pain. The intensity of the above symptoms and the time needed for them to wear off depend largely on the correction method applied during the procedure. They usually disappear after 1-3 days. More information on the post-operative recommendations that should be followed after the laser vision correction procedure is available in the articles on our website: “Laser vision correction – post-operative recommendations” and “When is it possible to return to practising sports after laser vision correction?”.

  • 2 August 2024
    Is sclerotherapy a contraindication to laser vision correction if it is performed a few days earlier?

    name: Nina

    not specified

    Answer:

    A sclerotherapy procedure is not a contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery. However, an appropriate interval should be maintained between procedures – preferably 30 days.

    There are no contraindications to conducting the qualifying examination before the end of that period.

  • 27 July 2024
    I am considering having the laser vision correction procedure. I wear -4.75 and -5.5 contact lenses and I am beginning to experience problems with close-up vision while reading. Is there a method of laser vision correction that can correct both defects? Can I undergo the procedure if I have well-controlled, stabilised diabetes?

    name: Justyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    After the age of 40, everyone experiences an age-related loss of the accommodation ability – presbyopia. It manifests itself through a difficulty seeing clearly at close distance. Presbyopia is a gradually progressing physiological process resulting from the ageing of the body.

    To postpone the necessity to wear reading glasses, you can have the laser vision correction in the monovision mode. The effect of the correction can be simulated with the use of contact lenses and – if it is acceptable – the procedure may be performed. The effect of laser correction can be checked with contact lenses and if it is tolerated, the procedure can be performed.

    Diabetes is a relative contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery. Blood test results will be necessary to prove that your glucose levels are stable and diabetes is under proper control. If you take any medications, you will also need to provide a medical certificate from your doctor specifying which medications are administered and in what dosage, as well as attesting to the fact that you remain under regular supervision of a specialist.

    During the preliminary examination qualifying for the laser vision correction surgery, an ophthalmic surgeon will carefully verify whether there are no diabetes-related lesions in the retina, such as the ones that occur in retinopathy.

  • 4 July 2024
    Is the laser vision correction procedure possible in the case of corneal scarring resulting from previous keratitis? The scars do not have any impact on my visual acuity and I do not feel them in any way, but they are visible as clouding in a certain area of the eye.

    name: Marta

    not specified

    Answer:

    The decisive factor is the time when you had keratitis and the course of treatment applied.

    Corneal scarring may be a contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery, but to verify the patient’s eligibility for the procedure, the scars need to be examined and a number of parameters such as their size and depth have to be measured. Our clinic offers superficial TransPRK or LASEK, which are dedicated also to patients with problematic corneas.

    To be qualified for the procedure, it is necessary to undergo the full qualifying examination. It is recommended for the patients to take all the medical documentation regarding their previous keratitis and provide it at the examination.

  • 4 July 2024
    I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery this year, but I am slightly worried about eye floaters that I see in my visual field on an everyday basis. Should I have any additional tests? Can the floaters disqualify me from the procedure?

    not specified

    not specified

    Answer:

    First and foremost, what needs to be assessed is for instance the frequency of the floaters’ occurrence, the type of floaters you see, the circumstances in which the symptoms intensify, and their impact on your everyday life.

    An insignificant number of floaters may appear in everyone for various reasons and they do not necessarily be a contraindication to the procedure. Any extension of diagnostics in this direction may be performed during the preliminary qualifying examination (e.g. OCT examination) or in a place indicated by the doctor.

  • 22 June 2024
    How long should you refrain from physical work after the laser vision correction surgery (dust, weights)? Do you issue a sick leave certificate or will I have to contact my family doctor?

    name: Sara

    not specified

    Answer:

    Harmful factors such as dust, smoke and lifting heavy weights should be avoided for at least 30 days after the laser vision correction procedure. This is the time required for the cornea to heal properly.

    The ophthalmic surgeon who conducts the qualifying examination and performs the procedure can issue a sick leave certificate. The exact length of the period of incapacity for work should be established at the last stage of the qualification, once the correction method has already been selected.

  • 17 June 2024
    I am considering having a laser vision correction procedure in your clinic; however, I have a few comments and questions. I see clearly in my glasses, but at a distance of about 4 metres I see a bit worse. Additionally, I have very sensitive eyes, and I cannot wear contact lenses, even an optometrist could not put them into my eyes. Are these issues contraindications to the surgery? What I care most about is a method that will allow me to return to my daily activities the following day.

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction procedure is preceded by a thorough qualifying examination, during which an ophthalmic surgeon takes all the necessary measurements and the patient’s medical history.

    First of all, what needs to be assessed is the reason for your impaired vision in glasses – whether it is caused by the progression of the refractive error or by amblyopia. If the vision defect continues to deteriorate, the procedure will have to be postponed until it stabilises. Typically, the ophthalmic surgeon schedules a re-examination in 6-12 months.

    The inability to apply contact lenses is not a contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery. During the procedure, a speculum is used to prevent the eyelids from closing. The tendency to tighten your eyes will be taken into account when selecting the most suitable treatment method.

    Directly after the laser vision correction procedure, the patient no longer requires corrective lenses, but the vision will be slightly blurred. This condition may last from several hours to several days, depending on the correction method. However, regardless of the method used for the procedure, some of the postoperative recommendations need to be followed for up to 30 days,e.g. the patient should avoid intense physical effort, lifting heavy objects, staying in smoky or dusty environments, bathing/swimming and going to a sauna.

    The ophthalmic surgeon bases the selection of the correction method primarily on medical considerations.

  • 10 June 2024
    Do you perform the upper eyelid surgery under general anaesthesia?

    name: Wioleta

    not specified

    Answer:

    The upper eyelid surgery lasts approximately 1 hour and is performed under local anaesthesia in the form of an injection. The whole procedure is too short for general anaesthesia to be applied, thus excessively burdening the body. The patient is discharged home on the same day.

  • 21 May 2024
    During routine occupational health examinations, an ophthalmologist diagnosed me with astigmatism and recommended correction with glasses. So far, I have been wearing glasses to correct myopia, and now I have to replace the lenses with cylindrical ones. I was planning a laser vision correction surgery, but am I eligible for the procedure? Do I need to undergo additional tests due to diagnosed astigmatism to check whether I qualify for laser vision correction?

    name: Krzysztof

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction procedure corrects vision defects – short-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and a combination of those.

    It is always preceded by a qualifying examination during which a number of parameters are checked, such as the severity of the refractive error, corneal thickness, shape and curvature, and the general condition of the eyes.

    If you have not worn cylindrical lenses before, and your astigmatism is considerably severe, an ophthalmic surgeon may recommend wearing glasses/contact lenses that correct astigmatism which will allow for vision adaptation before the laser vision correction procedure. The adaptation time lasts 2-4 weeks depending on the severity of the refractive error.

  • 12 May 2024
    Hello, I have astigmatism, my left eye can barely see, it is practically excluded and it runs away. I have a vision defect in my right eye. Can vision be corrected only in the right eye?

    name: Adam

    not specified

    Answer:

    If one eye is amblyopic and there is no prognosis to improve its vision, the second, “healthy” eye is usually not operated on.

    It is necessary to conduct a full qualifying examination to establish the reason for the poor vision and the eye going away, as well as to check whether the eye responds to any correction and to what degree.

  • 10 May 2024
    Will I need to get a sick leave after the laser vision correction surgery? When will I be able to return to work?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The time when you can return to work depends mostly on what your daily responsibilities involve.

    In the case of office work, the sick leave is approximately 1-2 weeks, and if you do hard physical work, it may be prolonged even up to 30 days. It results from the fact that after the laser vision correction procedure you should avoid factors such as excessive physical effort, lifting heavy weights, dusty or smokey environments for up to a month, which is the time needed for the healing process in the cornea to be completed.

    The ZUS ZLA sick leave or medical certificate is issued by the operating surgeon during the qualifying examination if the patient declares their willingness to receive it.

  • 21 April 2024
    It has been a month after the procedure and I am wondering if I still need to adhere to any postoperative restrictions. I would especially like to know if I can have laser hair removal and permanent make-up, donate blood and return to physical activities, such as swimming in a pool, jogging and doing yoga. Do I have to refrain from any of the above or are there no restrictions to observe at this stage? I had the TransPRK surgery.

    name: Monika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser hair removal and blood donation have nothing to do with laser vision correction and can be performed regardless of whether you have recently undergone the surgery.

    Swimming in a pool and any extensive physical activity are not allowed earlier than 30 days after the procedure. Mild jogging can be resumed approximately 14 days after the TransPRK surgery.

    In the case of permanent makeup it is best to wait 1-2 months longer and then have a follow-up visit with the attending ophthalmic surgeon before scheduling an appointment with a lingerist. However, if we are talking about permanent makeup of eyebrows and not eyelids, there are no contraindications to performing it a month after the laser vision correction surgery.

  • 9 April 2024
    Can I wear regular daily contact lenses until 7 days before the laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    You should stop wearing soft contact lenses at least 7 days before the one-day procedure/laser vision correction surgery. In the case of hard lenses or toric lenses (the cylindrical ones – used for correcting astigmatism), this time is minimum 3 weeks to a month.

    During this time you can only wear corrective glasses.

  • 5 April 2024
    In autumn, I am planning to undergo a laser vision correction procedure in your clinic. How long in advance should I make the appointment? How long are the queues for the one-day procedure?
    I have private insurance with an extension that covers treatments and surgeries. Will this insurance cover the costs of the procedure?

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    An average waiting time for the one-day procedure is 3-4 weeks.

    The laser vision correction procedure is not reimbursed anywhere in the world. We provide all services privately and don’t cooperate with any insurer. As for insurance coverage, you need to contact your service provider directly.

  • 18 March 2024
    Do you perform laser removal of corneal scars in children? Is it possible to undergo this procedure under general anaesthesia?

    name: Oliwia

    not specified

    Answer:

    All the procedures our clinic offers are performed only on adult patients.

    While undergoing the phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK), the patient needs to remain conscious throughout the procedure so as to be able to perform the commands of the operating surgeon. During the procedure, the laser follows the patient’s eye and the patient should look at a particular point, indicated by the surgeon. Before the surgery, the eye is anaesthetised with special eye drops.

  • 12 March 2024
    3 weeks ago I had a laser vision correction procedure at your clinic. I’d like to know if there are any contraindications to having eyelash extensions applied? I’m obviously planning to have it done by a professional beautician.

    name: Aleksandra

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is estimated that the healing process in the cornea takes approximately 30 days. We recommend waiting at least 30 days before having the extensions applied. It is also advisable to attend a follow-up examination before the appointment with a beautician so that the ophthalmic surgeon can assess how the healing process is progressing.

    Agents used for this type of beauty treatment may cause eye irritation or allergies.

  • 9 March 2024
    I’ve recently experienced abnormally increased sensitivity to light and my eyes are frequently red and irritated. I see less clearly in the evening, and when I drive a car after dusk, my vision is slightly blurry. I’ve heard that such symptoms may indicate keratoconus. How can this condition be diagnosed? I’m considering having a laser vision correction surgery (-2.0 dioptres in each eye) and I’d like to know whether I’m eligible for the procedure.

    name: Gosia

    not specified

    Answer:

    The symptoms you describe are not necessarily indicative of the presence of keratoconus. It is advisable to make an appointment with a specialist to undergo an examination and extend the diagnostics, for instance by performing a topography of the cornea.

    If you are considering laser vision correction, possible keratoconus will be diagnosed at the qualification stage. Untreated keratoconus is a contraindication to laser vision correction. In such a case, the ophthalmic surgeon may recommend a cross-linking procedure first or in combination with laser vision correction (cross-linking PLUS).

    Apart from performing refractive surgeries, each of our ophthalmic surgeons treats keratoconus.

  • 4 March 2024
    What is the recommended time to wait before getting pregnant after a laser vision correction procedure and where does this time come from? Are there any risks of getting pregnant earlier than after the recommended recovery period finishes?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    We recommend undergoing the laser vision correction surgery approximately 6 months after giving birth or terminating breastfeeding, or at least 6 months before the planned pregnancy.

    Following the laser vision correction procedure, it may take up to 6 months for the vision to fully stabilise until it reaches the effect predicted at the qualifying examination. Hormone havoc during pregnancy and after labour/during lactation will affect the measurements taken during the examination and the results of the surgery.

    You can find more detailed information on this subject in our article ‘Pregnancy and laser vision correction’

  • 29 February 2024
    Can a common cold in the form of a runny nose and a sore throat disqualify me from undergoing a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Any kind of active infection in the body is a temporary contraindication to performing a laser vision correction procedure.

    In the case of a cold, we recommend waiting approximately 2-3 weeks from the termination of antibiotic treatment or – if no antibiotics were administered – from the moment when the symptoms disappear.

  • 14 February 2024
    My vision defect has been stable for about 20 years, remaining at -2.5 dioptres in both eyes. I wear contact lenses every day, but I am slowly leaning towards having the surgery if possible. Is the defect likely to recur after the procedure?

    name: Agata

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction treatment is performed once in a lifetime. The condition for obtaining the best possible effect is a carefully performed qualification and a stabilised vision defect – i.e. if the patient has not required replacement of glasses with stronger ones by at least 0.5-1.0 dioptre within the last 12 months, the defect can be considered stable.

    During the examination qualifying for the laser vision correction procedure, an ophthalmic surgeon selects the most suitable correction method for the patient. Immediately before the procedure, the data obtained during the examination, including the thickness and shape of the cornea and the value of the refractive error, is entered into the laser. This means that particular correction is performed on the eye, giving a permanent effect.

    What is important is that the patient needs to stop wearing contact lenses at least 7 days before the qualifying examination, surgery or one-day procedure.

  • 5 February 2024
    Can I go to a water park or a swimming pool a week after a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Barbara

    not specified

    Answer:

    Bathing and swimming in water reservoirs such as a pool, lake or sea is absolutely forbidden for up to 30 days following the laser vision correction procedure.

    Water in public tanks contains irritants – chlorine or bacteria. Bathing in such places may result in them getting into the eyes, causing irritation or inflammation, thus disturbing the healing process of the cornea.

    What is more, using water park facilities, such as water slides, and sharing confined water space with other people may lead to an eye injury.

  • 12 January 2024
    Is it possible to undergo an upper eyelid surgery and laser vision correction in one procedure or in quick succession?

    name: Zuzanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The two surgeries cannot be performed simultaneously.

    There should be at least one-month interval between one procedure and the other, but this issue should be consulted with the treating ophthalmic surgeon during the examination qu-alifying for the procedure you choose to undergo first. In our Clinic laser vision correction and blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) are performed by different ophthalmic surgeons on different days.

    Although the procedures cannot be performed together, there are no contraindications to scheduling an appointment for the examination qualifying to laser vision correction soon after you have had the blepharoplasty procedure.

  • 5 January 2024
    I would really like to have a laser vision correction procedure to correct my refractive error, but I’ve been suffering from nystagmus since I was born. Is it possible to undergo the surgery when I have this condition?

    name: Inga

    not specified

    Answer:

    Nystagmus does not necessarily need to be an absolute contraindication to performing the laser vision correction procedure. First and foremost, whether a patient can be quali-fied for the surgery depends on how severe their nystagmus is. To properly assess this, it is essential to conduct an examination qualifying for laser vision correction.

  • 4 January 2024
    Is it possible to have a laser vision correction procedure a few (approximately four) days after having a second tooth extracted?

    name: Weronika

    not specified

    Answer:

    We recommend waiting about 2-3 weeks following tooth extraction before undergoing the laser vision correction surgery. If you are taking any antibiotics/ anti-inflammatory medica-tions, this time should be counted from the termination of pharmacological treatment, not from the dental procedure itself.

  • 29 December 2023
    I have a laser vision correction scheduled for January 2024 and I have recently found out that I am pregnant. Is it a contraindication to the procedure?

    name: Hanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Pregnancy is a temporary contraindication to the laser vision correction surgery, and therefore there is no point in making an appointment for an examination qualifying for the procedure. The hormonal changes that occur in the woman’s body during pregnancy affect the measurements taken during the examination.

    We recommend having the procedure after approximately 3-6 months after labour and termination of breastfeeding.

    More information regarding the effect pregnancy has on laser vision correction is available in the article titled ‘Pregnancy and laser vision correction’.

  • 17 December 2023
    I know it is not allowed to have any make-up on the day of the one-day procedure or on the day of the surgery alone, but what about a qualifying examination that is scheduled on a different day than the surgery? I return to work straight after the appointment, so the make-up will be necessary for me.

    name: Krystyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    During registration we advise patients to come to the examination without any make-up, especially on the eyes or in the area directly around them. Apart from the hygienic aspects, such as leaving make-up traces on the ophthalmological equipment, what we also need to remember about is that beauty products may cause irritation or allergic reactions of the conjunctiva and/or the eyelids.

    Make-up removal performed at the clinic, directly before the examination, is not recommended either – rubbing the eyelids with a cotton pad soaked in make-up remover may lead to eye irritation as well.

  • 8 December 2023
    Is there a schedule of follow-up appointments that I need to attend after a laser vision correction procedure? Are these appointments paid? What if I cannot attend an examination?

    name: Zuzanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The first follow-up appointment after laser vision correction is included in the total price of the procedure. It is scheduled either a day or a week after the surgery, depending on which correction method has been applied.

    In our clinic, we do not use a schedule of compulsory follow-up appointments. Subsequent check-ups are scheduled individually if the attending ophthalmic surgeon considers them necessary.

    Regardless of whether the subsequent follow-up appointment has been recommended by the doctor or the patient makes the appointment on their own, these appointments are paid, according to the pricelist. Appointments scheduled up to 6 months after the procedure are charged as the follow-up examinations, but for the ones you attend later than 6 months after the procedure you will pay as for the specialist ophthalmologic examination.

  • 20 November 2023
    How soon after the laser vision correction surgery can I work in front of the computer and drive a car?

    name: Barbara

    not specified

    Answer:

    The return to office work is possible approximately a week after the procedure. We recommend you to take a rest for the first 7 days. Depending on the correction method applied, this time may be slightly longer – up to 14 days.

    Generally speaking, there are no contraindications to working in front of the computer; however, what needs to be taken into consideration is the fact that the patient may experience eye fatigue or photophobia cause by looking at the computer screen for a long time. It is a natural symptom connected with the healing process within the cornea (up to a month after the procedure).
    More information regarding post-operative recommendations is available in our article.

    Driving a car after the laser vision correction is not allowed until the patient undergoes the first follow-up examination. It is scheduled either a day (in the case of the SBK LASIK method) or a week (LASEK or TransPRK) after the procedure.. If the vision will not be stable enough, the ophthalmic surgeon may recommend a longer break from driving vehicles – even up to 3 weeks.

  • 16 November 2023
    If I have canker sores and tartar, can I undergo a laser vision correction surgery? What might happen if I undergo the procedure with those symptoms?

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    Any infections of the body, including the oral cavity, are a temporary contraindication to the laser vision correction procedure. This applies to canker sores, tartar is not a significant factor.

    If inflammation occurs, it may affect the recovery process after the surgery. On the day of the procedure, the body must be free from any infections.

  • 14 November 2023
    For professional reasons, I need to have a laser vision correction procedure. Is it possible to perform the surgery on the eyes with -0.25 and -0.75 refractive error?

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    Theoretically, your refractive error is possible to be corrected with the laser, but it is still necessary for you to undergo a qualifying examination first to verify the values you have provided and check the parameters of your cornea.

  • 20 October 2023
    Does having cysts of Toxoplasma gondii in my eyes following the disease that I had in my youth exclude me from the laser vision correction surgery or may increase the risk of complications after the procedure? Is laser vision cor-rection safe when I have such changes in my eyes?

    name: Marta

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction surgery in a patient with a history of toxoplasmosis is often possible to perform, yet it carries a higher risk than in a healthy patient.
    An important issue that needs to be consulted with an ophthalmic surgeon during the qualifying examination is when you had the last incident of active inflammation and whether there has recently been a recurrence.

  • 18 October 2023
    I am interested in having the laser vision correction procedure. My eyesight deteriorated after the pregnancy. How much time do I need to wait after childbirth before I can have the surgery? As far as I know, the vision defect may slightly regress now. What correction method do you offer in your clinic?

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The correction methods we use are SBK LASIK, TransPRK and LASEK. Before the procedure, you need to attend a qualifying examination to verify your eligibility for the surgery and check which method will be most suitable for you.

    To safely undergo the surgery, you have to wait at least 3 months after the childbirth and at least 3 months from the end of the lactation period. It is connected with the so-called “hormonal havoc” that affects vision fluctuations (exactly as you have mentioned). Any measurements taken during this period could be unreliable.

  • 6 October 2023
    Is it painful to undergo the laser vision correction surgery? What kind of anaesthesia is given to the patient? Does the procedure involve cutting the cornea or is it performed entirely with the use of a laser?

    name: Eleonora

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction surgery is performed under local anaesthesia in the form of eye drops. The whole procedure is completely painless. During the procedure, the patient will only feel the touch in the eye area and cold caused by the liquids used by the surgeon to rinse the operated area.

    Once the anaesthesia wears off, you may have a feeling of discomfort or pain sensations, depending on the correction method applied. During the qualifying examination, the ophthalmic surgeon selects the most suitable way of preparing the cornea for the procedure – one that involves creating a corneal flap (SBK LASIK) or one that requires the corneal epithelium to be removed (TransPRK or LASEK). The correction of the refractive error itself – i.d. the reshaping of the cornea – is performed entirely with the use of a laser.

  • 27 September 2023
    During my last ophthalmological examination, the doctor informed me that my refractive error had progres-sed only by 0.25 dioptres (currently -3 i -2.75 dioptres) in comparison to the last year’s results, and that I did not need new glasses. The doctor said I could undergo a laser vision correction surgery now. Am I eligible for the procedure in such a situation?

    name: Marika

    not specified

    Answer:

    The result of the objective refractometer examination (computer eye examination) determines only an approximate optical correction (power of glasses or contact lenses) that can be applied. The result is influenced by many factors, such as the degree of eye hydration, eye fatigue, possible infection of the body or the eyes. If you do not feel that your glasses are weaker despite a change by 0.25 dioptres on the computer prin-tout, it may mean that the refractive error has not increased.

    The values you are talking about fall within the opening range of the laser – myopia can be corrected up to -14 dioptres. To ultimately determine whether the procedure can be performed or not, you must undergo a qualifying examination. The ophthalmic surgeon will perform all necessary measurements, including the measurement of epithelial and corneal thickness as well as the shape and curvature of the cornea. They will also select the most suitable correction method for you.

  • 14 September 2023
    Can the treating physician provide me with a sick note after the laser vision correction surgery? Would it be possible to have a sick leave due to difficult working conditions, such as night shifts, working in bright artifi-cial light and exposure to chemicals in the air (working in a company that produces food, monitoring the pro-cess of washing and disinfecting the production halls)?

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is one of the recommendations after the laser vision correction procedure. to avoid dusty, smoky environments. Patients need to adhere to this rule for the first 30 days following the surgery – it is the time needed for the cornea to fully heal.

    The ophthalmic surgeon may issue a sick note covering this period or a medical certificate recommending a temporary change of position or working mode.

  • 4 September 2023
    Will the current vision defect be verified during the qualification for the laser vision correction procedure? I had an ophthalmological examination a year ago and my defect had progressed a bit since the earlier appo-intment. I am not sure if it is stable or not.

    name: Angelika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, your current refractive error will be checked at the preliminary examination qualifying for the laser vision correction procedure. While selecting the suitable correction and comparing it with the one applied so far, an ophthalmic surgeon can assess the stability of the refractive error. If it has pro-gressed by 0.5-1 dioptre within a year, we consider it to be in the progressing stage. In such a case, the doctor will recommend to schedule another examination in 6-12 months. If the values will not change in the meantime, then it will be possible to perform the laser vision correction surgery.

  • 27 August 2023
    Is a botox treatment of the lion’s wrinkle or hyaluronic acid treatment of the nasolabial fold performed a month before laser vision correction a contraindication to the procedure?

    name: Tatiana

    not specified

    Answer:

    When planning a laser vision correction procedure, it should be borne in mind that aesthetic medicine treatments of the facial area, especially the ones performed around the eyes, should be scheduled at least a month before or a month after the laser vision correction surgery.

  • 3 August 2023
    Does your clinic offer the possibility of combining laser vision correction with a keratoconus treatment?

    name: Karol

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, in our clinic we perform laser vision correction combined with a corneal cross-linking (CXL) procedure.

    You need to undergo an examination qualifying for laser vision correction, during which an ophthalmic surgeon will assess the possibility of performing the surgery and determine whether there are also indications for inclu-ding the cross-linking treatment in the same procedure. Sometimes, for medical reasons, it is necessary to con-duct each treatment separately within a specific time period.

  • 12 July 2023
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery in your clinic. However, I had a qualifying examination in a different city less than a month ago. Initially, there were no contraindications to the procedure, but the doctor told me that my refractive error (over -11 dioptres) cannot be corrected to 0 dioptres due to the fact that my cornea is too thin. I would like to know if my current positive qualification results allow me to undergo the laser vision correction procedure in your centre. I do not expect my vision defect to be corrected to 0 dioptres. Even if it can be corrected only to some extent, at least the refractive error will be milder.

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    In the case of such severe refractive error and already diagnosed excessively thin cornea, we ask the pa-tients to send us the complete medical documentation from the previous qualifying examination. Then, after familiarising themselves with the documentation, our ophthalmic surgeons can preliminarily assess whether we have a correction method suitable for correcting this kind of refractive error with such corneal parameters.

    In order for the surgeon to fully address your situation, it will be necessary to conduct a full qualifying examination, during which they will perform their own measurements, and they potentially suggest an alternative form of correction, more suitable in your case.

  • 6 July 2023
    I am interested in having an upper and lower eyelids surgery. Do you offer such procedures? On your website I have only found information about the upper eyelids surgery. Could you please tell me when I can have a consultation be-fore the procedure?

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    Our clinic only offers the upper eyelids surgery. The waiting time for the qualifying examination is usually about 2-3 weeks. The cost of the qualification for a blepharoplasty is 200 PLN, the price of the bilateral procedure is 4000 PLN or 4500 PLN depending on its scope.

    Once you have been qualified for the procedure, the average waiting time for the surgery is approximately 2-3 months.

  • 3 July 2023
    I am planning to undergo a laser vision correction surgery. I wear soft contact lenses on a daily basis. I do not have any glasses. I have heard that about 2 weeks before the procedure I should stop wearing the contacts. Unfortunately, I cannot work remotely from home and I cannot work without the contacts. Is it possible to get a sick note from a doctor for the time before the procedure when I do not wear the contacts?

    name: Natalia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Before the one-day procedure /laser vision correction surgery, the patient needs to stop wearing soft contact lenses at least 7 days before the procedure and hard or toric contact len-ses which correct astigmatism – 4 weeks before the pro-cedure. During this time, they can wear glasses to correct their refractive error.

    If the patient needs a sick note, it is issued for the whole convalescence period including the day of the sur-gery itself. However, there is no medical basis for the surgeon to backdate the sick leave to cover the time when the patient wore glasses before the procedure.

  • 28 June 2023
    I have read in FAQ that it is advised not to bathe in a swimming pool or sea after the laser vision correction procedure. Does it also apply to bathing in a lake?

    name: Jan

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is not allowed to bathe in any natural or artificial water reservoirs, i.e. in a swimming pool, sea or lake, for up to 30 days after the laser vision correction surgery.

    In a public tank you are exposed to irritants such as chlorine or bacteria. Bathing in such places may result in these agents getting into the eyes and subsequently causing eye irritation or inflammation, thus impairing the healing process in the cornea after the surgery.

  • 14 June 2023
    I had an appointment with an ophthalmologist about a year ago. Do I need to visit the ophthalmologist again first to check if my refractive error is stable or is it enough to make an appointment for an examination in your clinic?

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    There is no need to visit an ophthalmologist prior to the examination in our Centre. The doctor who will conduct the examination will be able to evaluate the stability of the refractive error while choosing the most suitable correction and comparing it to the previous one.

  • 11 June 2023
    Could you tell me if I can make an appointment for a qualifying examination and possibly for a one-day procedure if I already had a laser vision correction surgery about 15-17 years ago (unfortunately, I do not have any medical documentation from that time)?

    name: Magdalena

    not specified

    Answer:

    A previous laser vision correction surgery does not necessarily have to be a contrain-dication to performing the procedure again.

    In order to evaluate the possibility of performing another laser vision correction, the patient needs to undergo a full qualifying examination. Most importantly, the thickness of the cornea has to be checked after the previous procedure, and the cause of the vision deterioration needs to be established.

  • 19 May 2023
    Is it possible to undergo the laser vision correction procedure under general anaesthesia?

    name: Radosław

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction surgery is always conducted under local anaesthesia in the form of eye drops. The whole procedure is too short (it takes approximately 15 minutes to perform it on both eyes) for the general anaesthesia to be applied. There is no need to unnecessarily burden the patient’s body.

    Moreover, the patient is obliged to follow the surgeon’s orders during the procedure (e.g look in a particular direction or at a particular spot), which is why they have to remain conscious throughout the surgery.

  • 16 May 2023
    Hello. I am interested in the one-day laser vision correction procedure. I will be passing through Gdansk and I would like to know how much time off I will need to take. When will I be able to return to work after the procedure if my job requires physical labour?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    We advise you to plan at least a week for your stay in Gdansk, because the first follow-up appointment is scheduled either for the next day or for a week after the procedure, depending on the correction method that you will be qualified for.

    Return to physical work is possible 2-4 weeks after the procedure, depending on the working conditions at your workplace. It is absolutely a must to avoid dusty, smoky environments and extreme physical effort (such as lifting heavy ob-jects) for up to 30 days after the laser vision correction surgery.

  • 15 April 2023
    Does a stabilised Hashimoto disease, not requiring the administration of any medications and regularly monitored by an endocrinologist, disqualify me from having the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    If the levels of thyroid hormones are stabilised and you are under the regular care of a specialist doctor, the disease itself is not necessarily a contraindication to laser vision correction.

    However, it is required that during the qualifying examination you provide the ophthalmic surgeon with an appropriate medical certificate from your treating specialist doctor that includes information regarding the type of disease, medications you take and their dosage, and confirmation that your thyroid is in the state of euthyroidism.

  • 7 April 2023
    I wear glasses while driving a car or watching TV. I take them off when I want to read. In another clinic I was informed that I can undergo the laser vision correction surgery but I will still need to wear glasses for reading afterwards.

    name: Marcin

    not specified

    Answer:

    That’s correct. In the future you will need glasses for reading.

    After the age of 40 the eyes begin to lose the accommodation ability as a result of the ageing process. It is known as presbyopia. Once it develops, it becomes necessary to wear glasses for close-up work and reading. Vision deterioration at close distances results from a decreased accommodation ability of the eye or the complete lack of thereof.

    It is a natural, age-related physiological process, leading to a decrease in the elasticity of the intraocular lens and it affects people with far-sightedness, short-sightedness and astigmatism, as well as those who previously didn’t have any vision defects. More information on this topic is available in the article on our website.

  • 2 April 2023
    I have astigmatism and I would like to know if I am eligible for the laser vision correction surgery and what the cost of the procedure would be.

    name: Dawid

    not specified

    Answer:

    The laser vision correction surgery can correct astigmatism of up to 6 dioptres. In order to definitively assess whether you qualify for the procedure, a qualifying examination should be carried out, during which the ophthalmic surgeon will for instance take all the necessary measurements of the corneal parameters.

    The current cost of the preliminary qualifying examination and the bilateral surgery can be found in the pricelist on our website. If you decide to undergo the surgery in the one-day-procedure mode, the cost of the qualifying examination is deducted from the total cost of the bilateral surgery. The cost includes protective sunglasses, eye shields, to wear at night, eye drops to use during the first month and the first follow-up appointment, which is scheduled a day or a week after the surgery depending on the correction method you will be qualified for.

  • 21 March 2023
    I am interested in undergoing laser vision correction, preferably in a one-day-procedure mode. How long is the waiting time for the appointment? I am also planning to have a surgery of the upper eyelids and I am wonder-ing if the order in which the procedures will be performed matter.

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    There should be a break of at least a month between the procedures. The order in which they are performed is not important.
    Refractive surgeries and blepharoplasty procedures are performed on different days of the week by different ophthalmic surgeons.

    In the case of laser vision correction, you need to make an appointment for the one-day procedure approximately 3-4 weeks in advance.

    If it comes to blepharoplasty, you need to make an appointment 3 weeks in advance.

  • 10 March 2023
    A few years ago I was diagnosed with elevated pressure in the eyes. Can it be a contraindication to laser vision correction?

    name: Jagoda

    not specified

    Answer:

    Increased intraocular pressure does not necessarily have to be a contraindication to performing a laser vision correction procedure.

    Everything depends on what values the examination reveals and on whether they will be within the normal range. If the pressure indeed turns out to be too high, an ophthalmic surgeon will either perform further diagno-stics themselves or refer you for further diagnostics somewhere else so as to exclude eye diseases (e.g. glaucoma) and degenerations which may be a contraindication to the surgery.

  • 7 March 2023
    I had a laser vision correction surgery 4 years ago. Is it possible for me to undergo the procedure again?

    name: Marika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is performed once in a lifetime. The refractive error which has been corrected does not return spontaneously.
    If you are considering having a new surgery, you should first and foremost undergo a full qualifying examina-tion again, and establish the cause of insufficient visual acuity and examine the parameters of the cornea – most importantly check whether it is thick enough to be corrected with a laser.

  • 11 February 2023
    Is pituitary microadenoma a contraindication to a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Pituitary microadenoma does not necessarily disqualify you from the procedure, but you will have to provide pituitary imaging test results at the qualifying examination.

    Moreover, during the qualification for the laser vision correction procedure it may be necessary to perform additional optical coherence tomography (OCT). It is not included in the preliminary examination qualifying for the laser vision correction procedure, and the fee needs to be paid according to the current pricelist.

  • 6 February 2023
    If I want to decide on laser vision correction for the winter of 2023, should I prepare for the procedure in advance, e.g. have an eye examination a few months in advance to show no changes in the defect or something like that? If I come to you during the holidays for an initial visit, will that be enough to have the procedure done for the winter?

    name: Izabela

    not specified

    Answer:

    To undergo laser vision correction, you do not need to have a separate eye examination beforehand. The procedure is preceded by a qualifying examination, during which the ophthalmic surgeon will be able to verify whether the defect is stable (e.g. by comparing the correction selected during the examination to the one you are currently using) and will check whether the patient has no other contraindications, e.g. in the form of eye diseases or degenerations.

    The qualifying examination for laser vision correction is valid for 3 months. After this time, the examination will have to be repeated. In addition, if the procedure is not performed as a one-day procedure, the cost of the qualification will not be deducted from the price of the procedure for both eyes.

  • 3 February 2023
    I have been determined to undergo an upper eyelid surgery for a long time now. Therefore, I have a question whether it is possible to conduct the procedure under general anaesthesia.

    name: Danuta

    not specified

    Answer:

    In our Centre, the blepharoplasty surgery is performed in the outpatients mode, under local anaesthesia. The whole procedure takes approximately 1-1,5 hours. General anaesthesia would be an unnecessary burden for the patient. Following the procedure, the patient rests for a while in the clinic and, if they feel well, they may return home. More information on the blepharoplasty procedure is available here.

  • 23 January 2023
    I am interested in having a laser vision correction procedure. I would like to find out what the waiting time for an examination qualifying for a bilateral procedure is. I would also like to know whether following the surgery I could return to work the next day or whether I should refrain from work for some time. I am a professional truck driver.

    name: Radosław

    not specified

    Answer:

    We assume that the corneal healing period after a laser vision correction surgery lasts approximately one month. During this time, vision changes/fluctuations may occur and you may experience eye fatigue more quickly. It would therefore be unwise to drive a vehicle until your eyesight stabilises. It is definitely not allowed to drive before the first follow-up examination, which is scheduled a day or a week after the procedure, depending on the selected correction method.

    As to your return to work, you can find more information in an article on our website.

    The course of the convalescence period largely depends on the correction method selected for the procedure, and the choice of the method is determined by the measurements taken during the qualifying examination. Once the method has been chosen, it will be easier for you to plan the convalescence period. If necessary, the doctor will provide you with an appropriate ZUS ZLA sick leave certificate.

  • 19 January 2023
    Is the period of 7 months from the last change in the value of the lenses sufficient to make an appointment for an examination qualifying for a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Jacek

    not specified

    Answer:

    During the preliminary qualifying examination, an ophthalmic surgeon usually verifies the last 12 months in terms of the stability of the vision defect as it is normally assumed that the defect is stable if the patient did not need to have the power of contact lenses or glasses increased for the last year.

  • 10 January 2023
    Are any sedatives administered before the laser vision correction procedure? If not, are there any contraindications to patient taking some medications on their own?

    name: Kamila

    not specified

    Answer:

    During the preparation phase, before the patient enters the treatment room, a nurse administers sedatives and painkillers orally, in accordance with the doctor’s guidelines.

    It is not recommended for patients to take any medications on their own, unless they require some special premedication and have informed the ophthalmic surgeon in advance.

  • 21 December 2022
    Is the treatment covered by a guarantee? On other sites I have seen that there is a guarantee for the treatment, e.g. 5 years.

    name: Magdalena

    not specified

    Answer:

    According to the regulations in force in Poland, responsibility for treatment is based on the principle of due diligence, both in the process of diagnosis and treatment. The doctor and the medical facility where the procedure is performed are not authorized to “guarantee” a specific treatment result.

    For more information, see our article “Is laser vision correction covered by warranty?”

  • 21 December 2022
    I had a laser vision correction a month ago. I have skin problems so my dermatologist recommended me to undergo an isotretinoin therapy. Can I start the treatment now if I still have to lubricate my eyes with artificial tears after the surgery?

    name: Karina

    not specified

    Answer:

    If an isotretinoin therapy is necessary, you should wait at least 3 months after the laser vision correction procedure before you start the treatment. Isotretinoin administration results in excessive dryness of the mucous membranes, skin and of course eyes, which could hinder corneal regeneration following a laser vision correction surgery.

  • 13 December 2022
    If I have tooth inflammation but I do not feel any pain, does it disqualify me from a laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Janek

    not specified

    Answer:

    If you do not feel any pain, but you have a diagnosed inflammation, it is a temporary contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure. On the day of the surgery the patient’s body should be free from any infections and inflammations, including the ones in the mouth and oral cavity. You should first go to the dentist and after the treatment of your inflamed tooth is completed, you can consider having a laser vision correction procedure.

  • 12 December 2022
    I would like to know whether an ordinary ophthalmologist (without specialisation in laser corrections) can decide after an appropriate examination whether a given patient qualifies for laser correction?

    name: Aleksandra

    not specified

    Answer:

    Ophthalmologists who perform laser vision correction procedures are also qualified microsurgeons. They constantly train and have extensive knowledge in the field of refractive surgery, which is not possessed by ophthalmologists who are not surgeons and who only deal with eye examination, selection of glasses and treatment of eye diseases.

    What is more, during a qualifying examination a number of tests are conducted and measurements are taken using a specialist equipment which an ordinary ophthalmologist does not need to have in their office – e.g. a device called Oculyzer, which is used to take the measurements of the anterior segment of the eye, including the topography (map) of the cornea.

    To initially exclude potential contraindications and check whether your refractive error qualifies for the laser vision correction procedure, we need you to submit a filled-in online preliminary qualification form.

  • 9 December 2022
    Is it safe to correct mild refractive errors, i.e. -1.5 dioptres and astigmatism? Will it be necessary after a laser vision correction procedure to wear glasses for close-range vision in the future (over the age of 40)?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Using a laser, it is possible to correct such refractive errors as short-sightedness from -0.5D to -14D, astigmatism from 0.5D to 6D as well as a combination of these defects. To assess whether it will be safe to perform the procedure and whether there are no contraindications, you need to undergo a preliminary qualifying examination.

    After the age of 40-45, everyone will need reading glasses and it is not related to a previously performed laser vision correction surgery. It is a progressive physiological process resulting from the ageing of the body, caused by a decrease in elasticity of the intraocular lens.

    It affects both those with far-sightedness, short-sightedness or astigmatism and those who do not have any vision defects. More information regarding this subject is available in an article on our website: “What is presbyopia?”.

  • 29 November 2022
    I have a refractive error of about -1.75 dioptres in both eyes. I am 34 years old and the error progresses by approximately 0.25 dioptres every few years. I am considering a laser vision correction procedure, but I have heard opinions that this solution is perfect to correct severe vision defects and in the case of milder refractive errors it may for instance correct an error of -2 dioptres to -1 dioptre and it may still be necessary to wear glasses.

    name: Łukasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Whether laser vision correction will turn out to be a good solution for a given patient depends not only on the value of the refractive error, but also on whether using contact lenses or glasses is uncomfortable and hinders the patient’s everyday functioning in any way.

    The value of 0.25 dioptres is considered to be the “margin of error” because the result of the computer examination depends on many factors, such as the patient’s general condition and eye hydration. If the refractive error deepens by 0.5-1.0 dioptre per year, it is regarded as error progression. In such a case, a laser vision correction procedure will not bring permanent results. More information on this subject is available in an article on our website.

  • 8 November 2022
    Are there indications for a delivery by caesarean section after a past laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Tatjana

    not specified

    Answer:

    A past laser vision correction procedure is not a contraindication to a natural labour. However, it is essential to evaluate the condition of the retina prior to labour as vision defects (especially more severe ones) may be related to retinal impairment. Laser vision correction consists in reshaping the surface of the cornea. This means that the condition of the retina does not change following the procedure.

    Before labour, you should make an appointment for a specialist ophthalmological examination. During the examination, you should discuss potential indications for the caesarean section with the doctor.

  • 2 November 2022
    Is it possible to undergo a laser vision correction procedure to improve my vision and stop wearing glasses if I have congenital nystagmus?

    name: Tomasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Nystagmus may be a contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure, but it depends on its stage.

    In order to check how advanced your nystagmus is, to assess your eligibility for the surgery and choose the most suitable correction method, you need to make an appointment for a preliminary examination qualifying for laser vision correction.

  • 13 October 2022
    Do you think it would be possible for me to take care of a 1.5-year-old child after a laser vision correction without exposing myself to the problems of the newly operated eyes? If I had to lift a child who weighs 12 kg and if the baby accidentally touched my eyes, would it grossly affect their condition after the surgery?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    Regardless of the correction method, the corneal healing process takes up to a month,

    and during the first week after the procedure, it is forbidden to rub the eyes, even through closed eyelids.

    Lifting heavy weights (e.g. while working out in the gym) should be limited during the first month after the surgery, yet this period may be shortened to 14 days depending on the correction method applied.

    Patients should avoid eye injuries (especially while the cornea is still healing), such as hitting an eye with a hand, principally following an SBK LASIK surgery as there is a risk of flap displacement in the first days after the procedure.

  • 11 October 2022
    How long after the procedure do I have to refrain from working in front of a computer screen? I normally work on a computer eight hours per day. Will I receive sick leave after the surgery?

    name: Alina

    not specified

    Answer:

    Depending on the correction method applied during the procedure, the recommended break from working on a computer is 3-10 days. If required, the ophthalmic surgeon who has performed the procedure will provide you with a sick note covering the indicated time.

    We recommend spending at least one week to regenerate your eyes and rest.
    Following a laser vision correction procedure, patients may experience fatigue while looking at the screen faster than before. This effect may persist for up to a month (standard corneal healing period).

  • 6 October 2022
    How much does the cost of laser vision correction increase if you want to have short-sightedness corrected together with astigmatism? Does mild eye dryness (more frequent blinking during the day) disqualify me from the procedure? If so, will I be permanently disqualified or can I undergo the surgery once the symptoms have been alleviated?

    name: Nina

    not specified

    Answer:

    The price given in the pricelist, is the cost of the procedure performed on one eye, using a particular correction method. Laser vision correction corrects refractive errors such as short-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism, and any combination of the above. There is no direct correlation between the severity or the type of error and the pricelist.

    To assess your eligibility for the procedure and choose the most suitable correction method, the parameters of your cornea, including its shape and thickness, need to be checked. The cost of the preliminary qualifying examination is 300PLN, and the cost of the bilateral surgery (on both eyes) does not exceed 7000PLN. In the case of a one-day-procedure mode, the cost of the qualifying examination is deducted from the total cost of the bilateral procedure.

    Advanced dry eye syndrome (DES) is a contraindication to the procedure.
    Mild, sporadic eye dryness, e.g. caused by working on a computer or wearing contact lenses, does not constitute a problem. More information regarding DES is available in our article . During the qualifying examination, a doctor will verify whether you have dry eye syndrome and how serious it is.

  • 9 September 2022
    I have a refractive error of -2.75 dioptres (distant vision) and 1.75 dioptres (close-range vision). Is it possible to fully correct my vision defect so that I no longer have to wear glasses at all?

    name: Robert

    not specified

    Answer:

    After the age of 40 everyone begins to experience an age-related loss of accommodation ability –so-called presbyopia. It results in the necessity to use glasses for close-up work or reading.

    Close-range vision deterioration results from a decreased eye accommodation ability or lack thereof. It is a progressive physiological process caused by the ageing of the body, leading to a decrease in intraocular lens elasticity. Presbyopia affects everyone, regardless of whether they are short-sighted, far-sighted, or astigmatic, or whether they do not have any vision defect at all.
    This means that even after your refractive error is corrected, you will still need to wear glasses, but only for reading or close-up work.

  • 5 September 2022
    I would like to ask if mixed astigmatism can be corrected with a laser. My refractive error is +2.0 spherical dioptres and -1.75 cylindrical dioptres in the left eye, and +3.0 spherical dioptres and -1.75 cylindrical dioptres in the right eye.

    name: Kacper

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction allows for the correction of short-sightedness up to-14.0 dioptres, far-sightedness up to +6.0 dioptres and astigmatism up to 6.0 dioptres, as well as a combination of the above errors.

    The values of your refractive error fall within the range of dioptres possible to be corrected with a laser; however, to be qualified for the surgery, you also need to meet other essential criteria, such as an appropriate thickness and shape of the cornea. All necessary parameters are verified during the preliminary qualifying examination.

  • 1 September 2022
    Is it possible to schedule a consultation and a chalazion removal procedure for the same day? I will be just passing through in Gdańsk.

    name: Paweł

    not specified

    Answer:

    Every minor eye treatment is preceded by a qualifying examination. If the ophthalmic surgeon decides during the examination that pharmacological treatment will not be effective and it is necessary to remove the chalazion, a surgical procedure is scheduled.

    In the case of a chalazion, the waiting time is slightly shorter (up to a month counting from the qualifying examination) than in the case of more serious surgeries, such as blepharoplasty.

    The chalazion removal procedure is performed under local anaesthesia. Depending on the lesion’s size, it may be necessary to apply stitches. The stitches are then removed by the surgeon during the first follow-up appointment (a week after the procedure). The patient leaves the clinic directly after the surgery, wearing a dressing on the eye. It is not allowed to drive a vehicle on the day of the surgery.

  • 24 August 2022
    I am interested in undergoing a laser vision correction surgery, but I have a couple of questions connected with the procedure:
    Is breastfeeding a contraindication to the surgery?
    I have read the information that it is necessary to wear special eye shields for the first 7 nights after the procedure – would it be a problem if I get up a few times at night (due to taking care of a small baby)?

    name: Paulina

    not specified

    Answer:

    Lactation constitutes a temporary contraindication to undergoing a laser vision correction.
    The surgery cannot be scheduled earlier than at least 3 months after the termination of breastfeeding. The hormonal balance has to be restored before you can undergo the procedure as it will affect the test results obtained during the qualifying examination and hence also the results of the surgery itself.

    It is recommended that the patient sleeps in the eye shields to make sure the eyes are not accidentally rubbed against a pillow or that the patient does not unconsciously hit themselves on the eye with their hand. If you need to get up at night, you would have to take the shields off every time you get up and put them back on when you return to bed. The shields are transparent so you could see through them, but the question remains if the baby would not get scared when seeing you wearing them on your eyes

    We encourage you to make an appointment for the qualifying examination once you finish breastfeeding.
    It will be best if you submit a filled-in preliminary qualification form online.

  • 22 August 2022
    After what time is it possible to return to work following a laser vision correction procedure (office work in front of a computer)? I am asking about an approximate estimation as I realise it is a very individual matter, but I would like to know whether it is usually a week, a month or half a year? I would be very grateful for your reply.

    name: Natalia

    not specified

    Answer:

    The patient may return to work approximately a week after the procedure. We recommend taking a rest for the first 7 days following the surgery. This time may be slightly longer in some cases, depending on the correction method applied.

    Generally speaking, there are no contraindications to working in front of a computer screen, but a break from work is recommended as the patient may initially experience eye fatigue and photophobia while working on the computer. It is a normal symptom related to the healing process in the cornea (up to a month after the procedure). More information regarding post-operative recommendations are available in the article.

  • 4 August 2022
    Does Lyme disease exclude me from a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Iwona

    not specified

    Answer:

    Lyme disease is not an absolute contraindication to undergoing a laser vision correction procedure; however, its acute phase (or inflammation in the eye) may cause the surgery to be postponed for some time.

    To be qualified for the one-day procedure, it will be necessary to a certificate from the attending physician attesting to the lack of inflammation in the body caused by Lyme disease and to the lack of contraindications to performing the correction surgery. Patients are also asked to bring their treatment history with them to the qualifying examination.

  • 15 July 2022
    What is the upper age limit for laser vision correction?

    name: Justyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The age itself is not a decisive factor in determining the result of the preliminary qualification. If you are over 40-45 years of age, you probably have so-called presbyopia. It means that after a laser vision correction procedure you will still need to use reading glasses. It is a natural, progressing physiological process, totally unrelated to laser vision correction.

    The surgery corrects refractive errors such as short-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism. If you wear glasses only for reading and the need for glasses appeared with age, it is not possible to correct it with a laser.

  • 15 July 2022
    I had a LASEK procedure two weeks ago. I would like to ask whether I am allowed to do physical exercises such as crunches and push-ups that require using only the weight of your own body and not any additional weights.

    name: Marek

    not specified

    Answer:

    Following a laser vision correction procedure performed with the use of a surface method such as LASEK, patients can resume mild physical exercises approximately two weeks after the surgery, on the condition that the convalescence period is going well and the doctor has not recommended otherwise. Regardless of the method, you can return to strength training with a higher load after a break of about a month.

    You can find more information on how to return to physical activity following a laser vision correction surgery in our article.

  • 14 July 2022
    I have an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). Does it constitute a contraindication to a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Marzena

    not specified

    Answer:

    An implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is not a contraindication to performing a laser vision correction procedure. However, for the qualifying examination, you will have to provide a medical certificate from your cardiologist attesting to the lack of contraindications to the surgery.

  • 13 June 2022
    I have a refractive error of -3 dioptres in my left eye and my corneal thickness is approximately 487 microns. Does it disqualify me from laser vision correction?

    name: Maciej

    not specified

    Answer:

    Corneal thickness plays a certain role in the qualification for the procedure, but it is not the only decisive factor. What is also important is the value of the refractive error. According to the preliminary estimate, it is possible to carry out the correction with the parameters mentioned above.

    Our ophthalmic surgeons have to take precise measurements themselves to accurately assess your eligibility for the surgery, which is why you need to make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination in our clinic first. Patients with a thinner cornea, for whom an SBK LASIK procedure is not recommended, can be qualified for a surface method: LASEK or TransPRK (StreamLight).

  • 7 June 2022
    Is laser vision correction possible at my age? I have never had any congenital or acquired vision defect, but my eyesight has deteriorated with age and now I need glasses for reading. I also have astigmatism.

    name: Iwona

    not specified

    Answer:

    The age itself is not a contraindication to a laser vision correction surgery. What is important is the general health condition of the body and the eyes. If you use glasses only for reading, due to age-related vision deterioration (after the age of 40-45), and you do not have a vision defect, laser vision correction is not possible. The need for using reading glasses is connected with so-called presbyopia. It is a natural, progressive physiological process, resulting from a decrease in the elasticity of the intraocular lens.

    Laser vision correction is performed on the surface of the cornea and allows to correct refractive errors, such as short-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism. If the qualifying examination confirms that you need a laser vision correction procedure (e.g. to correct astigmatism you have mentioned), then it can be taken into consideration to counteract the effect of presbyopia with a laser, by using the so-called monovision. However, you should be aware that the procedure does not permanently eliminate the need to use reading glasses and that you will still need them in the future.

  • 3 June 2022
    Does taking corticosteroids (I take 4mg of Meprelone daily due to systemic lupus) disqualify me from laser correction of short-sightedness? I have a refraction error of -2.5 dioptres.

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Lupus, if stabilised, does not necessarily constitute a contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure. At the qualifying examination, you should provide the doctor with all the documentation regarding the treatment and the current stage of the disease.

  • 25 May 2022
    I would like to make an appointment for a laser vision correction in a one-day-procedure mode.
    However, I have a question whether I can have the procedure under anaesthesia. I am an anxious person, and it would help me to get medication that would prevent me from panicking.

    name: Edyta

    not specified

    Answer:

    There is no need to burden the body with general anaesthesia. The laser vision correction procedure is performed under local anaesthesia (anaesthetic eye drops) and it lasts only a few minutes of which the laser works for only a few seconds.
    The patient is obliged to follow the surgeon’s orders and therefore must remain fully conscious.

  • 18 May 2022
    I would like to know whether I could make an appointment for an examination before a laser vision correction surgery. How long would I have to wait for the examination? I am also wondering when would I be able to return to my responsibilities at work after the surgery. I do physical work in a dusty environment. My last question is how long I would have to wait for the surgery?

    name: Wiktoria

    not specified

    Answer:

    We suggest a one-day procedure – the qualifying examination and the surgery on the same day. If you would like to spread the examination and the surgery over time, you should bear in mind that the examination results are valid for 3 months. After you are positively qualified for the surgery, we can schedule the procedure practically from week to week, with the same ophthalmic surgeon who has conducted the preliminary examination.

    The return to work always depend on the character of the job you have. If it requires physical effort, in a dusty environment – you should avoid such factors for approximately a month after the surgery. Heavy lifting is also not recommended for up to a month after the procedure. It applies to bathing in the sea, lake or swimming pool, and using a sauna as well. More information on the post-operative recommendations are available in the article on our website. The waiting time in our clinic is approximately 3 weeks.

  • 4 May 2022
    I have a vision defect (+1 – +1.5) and I have been suffering from the dry eye syndrome for some time. I am interested in treating both or at least one of the above problems.

    name: Bartosz

    not specified

    Answer:

    We correct far-sightedness of up to +6 dioptres, so the value of your refractive error is within the range of dioptres possible to correct with a laser. However, it is necessary to undergo a preliminary qualifying examination, during which an ophthalmic surgeon will verify the possibility of performing the procedure and will choose the most suitable correction method on the basis of your test results.

    Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is characterised by a permanent feeling of dry eyes, sand under the eyelids, and sometimes even their swelling. This ailment is easy to confuse with ordinary fatigue, so it is important that the patient consults an ophthalmologist. If DES has been diagnosed, its advanced stage may constitute a contraindication to performing a laser vision correction surgery as it hinders the recovery.

  • 17 April 2022
    I live abroad and I work as a flight attendant. Do you issue a sick leave note? How long after a laser vision correction surgery am I not allowed to fly? Is it necessary to undergo the examination in your clinic earlier or is it possible to have the examination and the procedure on the same day?

    name: Miriam

    not specified

    Answer:

    Our clinic offers the qualifying examination and the laser vision correction surgery on the same day – a one-day procedure. However, you have to remember that a follow-up appointment is always scheduled a day or a week after the surgery, depending on the correction method, which will be chosen as the most suitable in your case.

    We issue a sick leave note if it is required – if you need one, you should mention it during the qualifying examination. A doctor can issue the note once for up to 30 days.
    Air travel is allowed 3-4 days after the surgery in case of short distances, such as Poland-UK. If the flight is longer, the time that you should refrain from flying also becomes longer – even up to 7 days. The final decision is taken by the doctor during the follow-up appointment.

  • 13 April 2022
    On registration, I was informed that I should bring a hormone stabilisation certificate with me. I made an appointment with a gynaecologist, who said he did not know what the document was. What should such a certificate look like? Additionally, the doctor said that taking oral hormonal/ contraceptive 2-component drugs (Atywia) is a contraindication to undergoing a laser vision correction procedure. Is it true?

    name: Alicja

    not specified

    Answer:

    The certificate should contain information about the medications you take and their dosage. It should also confirm that your hormone levels are stable (for instance, in the case of thyroid hormones it can be seen in the test results), or how long you have been taking the medication (such information is enough in the case of contraceptives).

    Hormonal contraception is not a contraindication to laser vision correction as long as it is taken continuously for at least 3 months. If you recently started a hormonal treatment, you would have to wait about 3 months for your hormonal balance to be restored.

    Depending on how the healing process is going, the contraceptives should be taken for at least 3-6 months following the surgery. Sudden withdrawal of medications could result in so-called „hormonal havoc” and negatively affect your visual acuity and its stabilisation.

  • 5 April 2022
    Does a medical certificate attesting to the stabilisation of thyroid hormones have to be issued by an endocrinologist or is it enough to provide a certificate from a family physician?

    name: Weronika

    not specified

    Answer:

    If the patient suffers from a chronic disease and permanently takes medications, it is necessary during the qualifying examination to provide a certificate from the doctor who prescribes the medications. The certificate should include information regarding the name and dosage of the medications, as well as a confirmation that the disease is stable. The document can be issued by a family physician, provided that this is the doctor who monitors the patient’s health condition on a regular basis and prescribes the medications for the chronic disease.

  • 4 April 2022
    I get facial Botox twice a year and I am planning to undergo an eyelid surgery soon. Should I postpone the next Botox injections until after the procedure?

    name: Ewa

    not specified

    Answer:

    Botox fillers around the eyes are a temporary contraindication to performing a blepharoplasty surgery. Botox distorts natural facial features and affects muscle tone, which makes it impossible for an ophthalmic surgeon to precisely assess how much skin tissue will have to be removed. The blepharoplasty surgery can be performed after the effect of Botox injections wears off (approximately 5 months).

  • 28 March 2022
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery. I wear glasses with an optical strength of -5.5 dioptres on both eyes. Could you tell me what the side effects of the procedure may be and whether as a result of any complications during the procedure it may happen that I will lose my vision or that I will see worse than before? How soon after the procedure does the vision actually improve and when will I be able to return to work?

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    A laser vision correction surgery is always preceded by a thorough qualifying examination during which a doctor verifies the possibility of performing the procedure and chooses the most suitable correction method. The examination also allows the doctor to rule out contraindications and potential complications – if there was any risk of complications, you would not even be qualified for the procedure.
    The surgery is performed on the surface of the cornea and does not affect the inside of the eye or the optic nerves, hence there is no possibility of vision loss as a consequence of the procedure. Vision improvement is usually immediate and directly after the surgery the patient does not need to wear corrective glasses anymore. However, it may take from a few weeks up to six months before vision fully stabilises and the expected result is obtained, the length of the stabilisation period depending on how severe the corrected vision defect was and to what extent the patient follows the post-operative guidelines provided by the doctor.
    As far as returning to work after the surgery is concerned, how soon you can resume your duties is determined by such factors as the applied correction method and the character of your work.
    You are not allowed to stay in dusty environments or lift any heavy weights for approximately a month after the surgery. If you work in front of a computer screen, depending on the correction method applied, you may experience oversensitivity to light emitted by the screen. It is recommended to refrain from working on the computer for about a week after the procedure to enhance corneal regeneration.

  • 25 March 2022
    I am writing to ask whether there are no contraindications to performing eyelash extensions/thickening after laser vision correction. I had the procedure in January 2022.

    name: Emilia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Eyelash extensions/thickening can be performed a month after a laser vision correction surgery, so in your case the required period of time has already passed.

  • 3 March 2022
    I would like to know whether I could start considering a laser vision correction procedure if my recent examination results have been as follows:
    Feb 2022: -5.25 and -5.5
    Aug 2021: -5.0 and -5.5
    Jul 2020: -5.0 and -5.25
    Apr 2019: -4.75 and -5.0
    Dec 2015: -4.25 and -4.5
    May 2014: -4.25 and -4.5

    name: Ola

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction can be performed only when the refractive error is stable, which means it has to remain stable, without progressing, for at least a year before the surgery. We are talking about a range of about 0.5-1D. The examination results you have presented demonstrate that the defect does not change (0.25D is considered the limit of error).
    A refractive error of -5.25 and -5.5 fits within the operating range of a laser and hence qualifies for correction. However, to finally assess the possibility of performing the procedure the patient has to undergo a preliminary qualifying examination, during which a doctor checks other eye parameters, such as corneal thickness.

  • 1 March 2022
    Is it necessary to make an appointment for a qualifying examination in advance to have the surgery on the same day as the examination? Can I travel by plane after the surgery? Is it possible to have a laser vision correction procedure at the age of 43?

    name: Krzysztof

    age: 43 years

    Answer:

    An appointment for the preliminary qualifying examination/ one-day procedure has to be made in advance. The waiting time is approximately 3 weeks.
    Air travel is allowed 3-4 days after the surgery as long as the distance is short (up to 3 hours). While planning the return flight, however, it is important to remember that the first compulsory follow-up appointment is scheduled either a day or a week after the procedure, depending on the correction method chosen for by the doctor.
    Although the age itself is not a contraindication to undergoing a laser vision correction procedure, you have to remember that presbyopia begins to develop after the age of 40-45. It is a progressive physiological process that cannot be corrected with a laser.
    This means that after your refractive error (short-sightedness, far-sightedness, or astigmatism) has been surgically corrected, you will still need glasses for reading, e.g. a newspaper or a text on your phone. More information is available in our article about presbyopia.

  • 9 February 2022
    I am not sure how I will feel after the surgery and that is why I would like to ask if I should be accompanied to the clinic by someone who will help me return to the hotel after the procedure. Do you perform correction surgeries also at weekends? What is the waiting time for the procedure?

    name: Emilia

    not specified

    Answer:

    The ArtLife Ophthalmologic Centre is open from Monday to Friday. One-day procedures / laser vision correction surgeries are usually performed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Preliminary qualifying examinations are conducted in the mornings and the surgeries performed are in the afternoons.
    Following a laser vision correction surgery your vision will immediately improve and you will no longer need to wear glasses or contact lenses. This means that you can return to the hotel on your own, e.g. by taxi, but it is better to be accompanied by someone anyway, even simply for greater comfort. The waiting time for a one-day procedure is approximately 2-3 weeks.

  • 6 February 2022
    I would like to have my droopy eyelids operated on. I am interested in the cost of the surgery and the possible time of the procedure.

    name: Bożena

    not specified

    Answer:

    An eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is preceded by a qualifying examination (cost 200 PLN), during which an ophthalmic surgeon assesses the patient’s eligibility and decides on the scope of the procedure. Registration is conducted approximately 2-3 weeks in advance.
    Blepharoplasty of the upper eyelids costs between 3600 PLN to 4100 PLN for both eyes. The price depends on the scope of the surgery – basic or extended one (with additional removal of fatty hernias). The dates of blepharoplasty are set after qualification and from that moment the waiting time is about 2-3 months.

  • 3 February 2022
    How soon after a possible surgery is it possible to return to work (working in front of a computer screen + occasional lifting of some weights + exposure to disinfectants). After the surgery, are there any limitations regarding practising sports (e.g. martial arts, diving)?

    name: Jakub

    not specified

    Answer:

    As far as post-operative recommendations immediately after a laser vision correction procedure are concerned, for the first month, it is advised to avoid dusty environments, lifting heavy weights, swimming in a pool or sea and using a sauna. More detailed information regarding return to practising sports is available in our article.
    Depending on the correction method, the patient may initially be oversensitive to light, including the one emitted by a computer screen. This is why it is recommended to refrain from working on a computer for approximately a week after the procedure so as to allow for better eye regeneration.

  • 15 January 2022
    I suffer from myopia and I wear -2.0 and -2.25 glasses (no cylinders) permanently, throughout the day. I have contraindications to using contact lenses due to dry eye syndrome. I would most like to fully correct my vision defect and no longer need glasses. Is it possible in my case?

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    A laser vision correction surgery is a form of correction, like glasses and contact lenses, which means that after the procedure the patient should as clearly as in the best-chosen glasses or contact lenses.
    During a qualifying examination, a doctor tests the patient’s close-up and distance visual acuity – both objectively using an autorefractometer and subjectively using the Snellen’s chart. On the basis of these tests, the doctor will be able to choose the most suitable correction method.
    Only after the patient accepts the predicted correction result presented by the doctor, does the patient make the decision to undergo the surgery and sign an informed consent form together with the ophthalmic surgeon who also conducts the qualifying examination.

  • 11 January 2022
    I had a preliminary qualifying examination in another clinic and, unfortunately, I was disqualified from having a laser vision correction surgery due to insufficient thickness of the cornea. Do you offer other correction methods which allow correcting short-sightedness (-6.0 dioptres) in spite of a previous disqualification?

    name: Magdalena

    not specified

    Answer:

    Corneal thickness itself does not constitute a contraindication to performing laser vision correction using a surface method (in our clinic we offer LASEK and TransPRK methods).
    However, other parameters need to be verified before the final decision regarding the qualification for the procedure can be taken. In order to do this, you have to attend a preliminary qualifying examination which costs 300 PLN. If you decide to undergo the surgery in a one-day-procedure mode (the examination and the surgery on the same day), the cost of the qualifying examination will be deducted from the total cost of the bilateral procedure (surgery on both eyes). The maximum cost of the surgery is 7000 PLN for both eyes, but it depends on the correction method you will be qualified for. The current prices of particular methods are available on our website in the pricelist.

  • 7 January 2022
    If I undergo a laser vision correction surgery (my refractive error is -1.75 dioptres in one eye and -2.0 dioptres in the other) and I get pregnant a month or so after the procedure, should I be concerned? My husband and I are trying to have a baby and I would also like to have laser vision correction, but I have read that I need to wait approximately 6-12 months after the procedure before I get pregnant. I would be very grateful for your response regarding this matter.

    name: Izabela

    not specified

    Answer:

    Pregnancy, or, to be more precise, hormonal imbalance typical of pregnancy, may affect the results of the preliminary qualifying examination and later also affect the results of the laser vision correction surgery itself. What is more, every patient has to take medications in the form of eye drops for at least a month (depending on how the healing process goes and what recommendations the doctor has provided), which may have an influence on the whole body.
    We recommend postponing the decision to have a baby until at least the treatment is terminated, i.e. until about 3-6 months after the procedure, or considering having a laser vision correction after the pregnancy, approximately 3-6 months after you stop breastfeeding. You can find more information regarding this issue in our article “Pregnancy and laser vision correction”.

  • 29 November 2021
    I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery. My refractive error is -7 dioptres in the right eye and -6,5 dioptres in the left eye. I have a few questions regarding the qualifying examination and the procedure itself:
    1. I have mild hypothyroidism. Do I need a certificate from my endocrinologist attesting to the lack of contraindications to the surgery that I should show the doctor during the qualifying examination?
    2. Two weeks ago I finished breastfeeding my 2-year-old child (for the last 6 months I breastfed only once a day). Do I need to wait 5 months before I can have the surgery?
    3. If I cannot have the surgery earlier than in about 5 months, does it make sense to have the qualifying examination now in order to choose the most suitable method or is it better to wait and make an appointment for the examination in 5 months?
    4. I wear contact lenses. Do I need to stop wearing them before the qualifying examination? If so, how many days before the examination should I stop and is it an absolute ban?
    5. Will I get a sick note for the convalescence period or will I have to take a holiday leave?
    6. What is the waiting time for the examination and the surgery in your clinic?

    name: Agata

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is important for the hormonal balance to be stable before the laser vision correction surgery. It affects the results of the qualifying examination as well as the corneal healing process following the procedure. Due to hypothyroidism, which you have mentioned, it will be necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist. It should contain information regarding the medications you take and in what dosage, and it should attest to the fact that the level of your thyroid hormones is stable. When it comes to breastfeeding – it is not recommended to undergo laser vision correction earlier than 3 to 6 months after lactation finishes.

    As far as making an appointment for the qualifying examination is concerned, the examination results are valid for three months and the examination price will not be deducted from the total cost of the surgery if you make a separate appointment for a different day. However, if you choose a one-day procedure (the examination and surgery on the same day), the cost of the examination is deducted from the price of the bilateral surgery.

    Soft contact lenses should not be worn at all (not even for a while) for at least seven days before the one-day procedure or the scheduled surgery. Hard lenses or toric lenses should not be worn for at least 3-4 weeks before the procedure.

    There is no need to take any holiday leave as the doctor can give you a sick note that will cover your convalescence period. It is advisable to decide on the length of your sick leave together with the doctor after choosing the most suitable correction method. One-day procedures are scheduled at least two weeks in advance.

  • 17 November 2021
    I am interested in having laser vision correction. Do I need to do any special preparation for the test? I have thickened lashes, should I have them removed before the test?

    name: Beata

    not specified

    Answer:

    If you wear contact lenses, you should stop wearing them 2 days before the qualification examination and 7 days before the one-day procedure (when the examination and procedure are performed on the same day). There is no need for any special preparation for the qualification examination itself. During the examination, eye drops are administered that may cause blurred vision, so you will not be able to drive for 3–4 hours afterward. Eyelash extensions are not a contraindication for the qualification examination or the procedure. There is no need to remove your lashes before the appointment or the surgery.

  • 17 November 2021
    How long after an EBK laser surgery on one eye can poor vision persist if the defect prior to the procedure is +1.5 -3.75? Is there a risk that you will see badly for a very long time?

    name: Judyta

    not specified

    Answer:

    In our clinic we do not perform a laser vision correction surgery using the EBK method. We offer the following methods: SBK LASIK, TransPRK and LASEK (current prices of particular methods are available in the price list.
    The method is chosen by the doctor on the basis of the preliminary qualifying examination results.
    Immediately after the procedure the effect is visible enough for the patient not to require glasses or contact lenses to function normally. The estimated corneal healing time is approximately one month regardless of the correction method. During this time slight fluctuations in vision and potential light effects, e.g. bright circles (halos) around light bulbs, may occur. As far as the final results of the procedure, it may take up to a few months for the vision to stabilise.

  • 8 November 2021
    Is diagnosed Lyme disease and antibiotic treatment a contraindication to a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Wojciech

    not specified

    Answer:

    Lyme disease is not an absolute contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure; however, its acute stage (or ocular inflammation), may temporarily delay the decision to perform the surgery. A one-day procedure or the surgery itself may be performed only after the inflammation is cured and the antibiotic treatment is finished.

  • 21 October 2021
    How much time after tooth extraction is it safe to undergo a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Sylwia

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is best to wait at least a month after the tooth extraction procedure. After that time, laser vision correction can be performed.

  • 5 September 2021
    Which of the two surgeries should be performed first: plastic surgery of the lower eyelids (hollows and dark circles under the eyes) or laser correction of vision defects (+3.5 and +1.5)? How long should the time interval between these two procedures last?

    name: Sylwia

    not specified

    Answer:

    We recommend undergoing a laser vision correction procedure first. The course of the convalescence period is different for each patient, hence the details and further arrangements regarding the subsequent eyelid surgery should be discussed with an ophthalmic surgeon performing the laser vision correction. On average, patients can undergo a blepharoplasty surgery a month after the laser vision correction procedure.
    The eyelid surgery is always preceded by a qualifying examination (the cost – 150 PLN – is later deducted from the cost of the procedure). There are no contraindications to having the examination qualifying for the blepharoplasty surgery before the laser vision correction procedure or shortly afterwards. More information on the eyelid surgery is available here.

  • 26 August 2021
    Can I apply for a job in the fire service after I undergo a laser vision correction surgery? Is the procedure not a contraindication to pursuing this type of career?

    name: Rafał

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction does not require any special preparation on the patient’s part. However, it is important to remember that you should stop wearing soft contact lenses at least 7 days before the surgery and if you wear hard or toric lenses (correcting astigmatism), you should stop wearing them approximately 3 weeks beforehand.
    The convalescence after the surgery may look differently depending on patient’s individual features and the chosen correction method. We assume that the corneal healing process lasts about a month. Patient are not excluded from life during this time, yet they have to follow certain recommendations and observe temporary restrictions – for instance, avoid staying in dusty environments, swimming in a pool, sea or lake, using a sauna and doing demanding physical exercises (such as heavy weightlifting). Vision stabilisation may take up to 6 months before the intended results are obtained.

  • 17 August 2021
    Can I apply for a job in the fire service after I undergo a laser vision correction surgery? Is the procedure not a contraindication to pursuing this type of career?

    name: Emil

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction does not require any special preparation on the patient’s part. However, it is important to remember that you should stop wearing soft contact lenses at least 7 days before the surgery and if you wear hard or toric lenses (correcting astigmatism), you should stop wearing them approximately 3 weeks beforehand.
    The convalescence after the surgery may look differently depending on patient’s individual features and the chosen correction method. We assume that the corneal healing process lasts about a month. Patient are not excluded from life during this time, yet they have to follow certain recommendations and observe temporary restrictions – for instance, avoid staying in dusty environments, swimming in a pool, sea or lake, using a sauna and doing demanding physical exercises (such as heavy weightlifting). Vision stabilisation may take up to 6 months before the intended results are obtained.

  • 24 July 2021
    Is it possible to have a laser vision correction surgery if you wear a retention wire on your teeth?

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    A retention wire does not constitute a contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure.

  • 2 July 2021
    I would like to have a surgical correction of my upper eyelids. What tests should I have before the procedure?

    name: Wioleta

    not specified

    Answer:

    Prior to a blepharoplasty surgery you need to undergo an examination qualifying for the procedure, during which a doctor will take your detailed medical history and find out what your general health condition is and what expectations you have regarding the results of the surgery, as well as thoroughly examine your eyes and the surrounding area. The cost of the qualifying examination is 150 PLN and is deducted from the total cost of the surgery. More information and the price list are available on our website.

  • 27 June 2021
    I spend a lot of time working in front of a computer, with not more than a week absence from the office during the holiday season. Would a week leave after the surgery be enough before I return to work?

    name: None

    not specified

    Answer:

    The convalescence period after which you can safely return to work is determined by the correction method used during the procedure. Following an SBK LASIK surgery you can return to everyday activities as soon as the next day after the procedure (with certain limitations for a period of two weeks up to two months), whereas a TransPRK or LASEK surgery patients complain of significant pain for the first 2-4 days, which may present a challenge if you have to work during this time. However, you will be perfectly able to return to work a week after the procedure. In case of work requiring spending long hours in front of a computer screen it is strongly advised to take regular breaks every 45-60 minutes and have a possibility of switching to different tasks, i.e. not in front of a monitor. Included in the price of the surgery you will receive medications in the form of eye drops, which should be administered a few times a day for the first 30 days following the procedure.

  • 13 June 2021
    Is mild hypothyroidism a contraindication to a laser vision correction surgery (I take medications and my test results are within normal range)? How long do I need to wait after termination of isotretinoin treatment before I can make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination (lack of skin disorders, dry eyes)?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist attesting to the severity of the disease, stability of hormonal levels and lack of contraindications to the procedure. You have to bring the certificate with you to the examination. On the basis of the examination results and the certificate from the endocrinologist the doctor will decide whether you can be qualified for the surgery and, if so, which correction method will be the most suitable in your case. If your treatment includes medications from the isotretinoin group, it is recommended to schedule the surgery at least three months after the treatment termination.

  • 23 May 2021
    I have a Hashimoto disease and I take Euthyrox. I have come across information that in order to be qualified for a laser vision correction surgery I need a medical certificate from my treating physician and the medication dosage has to be stable. Is it enough to meet the above criteria to be qualified for the procedure?

    name: Jola

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, it is. A medical certificate from your endocrinologist is required which attests to the degree of the disease, stability of hormonal levels and lack of endocrinological contraindications to the surgery. You need to present the certificate during the preliminary qualifying examination. On the basis of the information contained in the certificate and the results of the examination the ophthalmic surgeon will take a decision as to whether it is possible to perform the laser vision correction procedure and which correction method will be the most suitable in your case.

  • 10 May 2021
    I am planning to undergo a laser vision correction surgery in July. Is it the right moment for such a procedure?

    name: Kasia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Summer is an equally good time to have a laser vision correction surgery as any other season of the year. What is the most important is to follow the postoperative guidelines, e.g. refrain from swimming in pools or natural water reservoirs and practising physically demanding sports for the first thirty days after the procedure. Once you sign up for a one-day procedure or for a preliminary qualifying examination, you will receive an email containing detailed doctor’s recommendations. You can make an appointment on the phone or by filling in a preliminary qualification form available on our website. Following the surgery it is essential to adhere to all the postoperative guidelines and use special eye drops (provided by the Centre, included in the price of the procedure) according to the doctor’s recommendations included in the discharge received after the procedure.

  • 15 April 2021
    My job involves a lot of looking at computer monitors. Do I need to take time off after the procedure and for how long? Can I return to work immediately?

    name: Darek

    not specified

    Answer:

    Returning to work at the computer is possible even the next day or a few days after the procedure, but it is important to follow the rules of occupational hygiene – taking breaks to look into the distance, using a blue light filter, or moisturizing the eye. It is possible to issue a sick leave for this time.

  • 6 April 2021
    I want to undergo upper eyelid correction surgery. How long can I get sick leave for after such a procedure?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The follow-up visit after the blepharoplasty, where the stitches are removed, takes place a week later. You may be given sick leave for this time or longer.

  • 22 March 2021
    Can I come to the initial examination wearing lenses? How long before the examination can I not wear lenses?

    name: Kamil

    not specified

    Answer:

    During the qualifying examination, the shape and thickness of the cornea are checked, among other things, which can be changed by contact lenses. Therefore, please do not wear contact lenses for at least 1-2 days before the examination. If you plan the qualifying examination and the procedure on the same day (one-day procedure), this time is extended to a minimum of 7 days.

  • 3 March 2021
    Provided that the procedure will be performed using an SBK LASIK method, how soon afterwards will I be able to return to work in front of a computer screen?

    name: Kamil

    not specified

    Answer:

    The return to computer work after an SBK LASIK surgery is possible even on the next day. You have to remember, however, to take 5-10-minute breaks from work in front of a screen every hour and strictly follow the postoperative guidelines regarding the administration of medications in the form of eye drops and lubricating eye drops every hour.

  • 2 March 2021
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery, but I have a few questions, which I would like to ask a specialist.
    1. What are the restrictions after the surgery? Is it necessary to take a sick leave from work if I work 8 hours in front of a computer? What do I need to be careful about following the procedure?
    2. What does the preparation for the procedure look like? Do I need to refrain from anything earlier in advance or is it possible to undergo the surgery offhand without preparation?
    3. How long is the convalescence period?
    4. How long do I have to wait for the preliminary qualifying examination and the procedure in your clinic?

    name: Krzysztof

    not specified

    Answer:

    1. It is possible to return to work as soon as 1-3 days after a laser vision correction procedure, depending on the correction method. You will receive a doctor’s note to cover the absence or you can take a rest leave instead. It is necessary to take 5-10-minute breaks from work every hour. Following the surgery you should use prescribed medications (eye drops), avoid staying in dusty environments, sleep in special eye shields for the first 7 days after the surgery, wear sunglasses outdoors, limit intensive physical activity (mild aerobic training may be performed as early as approximately 4-5 days after the procedure). The cost of the procedure covers the eye drops, eye shields and sunglasses.
    2. If you wear contact lenses, you should stop using them at least 7 days prior to the appointment in our Centre. In case of a long-term or permanent pharmacological treatment, it is necessary to obtain a certificate from your treating physician attesting to the lack of contraindications to the procedure and the stability of medication doses for the following 6 months.
    3. The convalescence period after the surgery lasts 30 days.
    4. One-day procedures are conducted two days a week, and the waiting time is maximum 1-2 weeks from the first email or phone contact with the Centre.

  • 25 February 2021
    I am 18 years old and a mild refractive error, but I have always dreamt of laser vision correction so that I would no longer need glasses. Can a refractive error of approximately -1,5 or -1,75 dioptres be qualified for the procedure?

    name: Rafał

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refarctive error falls within the acceptable range possible to be corrected with laser, which is from -14,0 to +6,0 dioptres and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism. Due to your young age it is also important for the refractive error to be stable, with fluctuations not greater than 0,5 dioptre within a year. If you are interested in having a preliminary qualifying examination, please fill in a preliminary qualification form online or contact us via phone or email.

  • 18 February 2021
    I am interested in having a laser vision correction procedure. However, I am currently disqualified from the surgery due to breastfeeding. How long after I finish breastfeeding can I be qualified?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Breastfeeding is the time when a lot of changes occur in the woman’s body due to a so-called hormonal havoc. Your refractive error may not be stable during this period and the examination results may be unreliable. An optimal time for laser vision correction is approximately 6 months after you terminate breastfeeding, when the hormonal balance should be restored and your body should start functioning normally as it did before the lactation period.

  • 26 January 2021
    I work as a flight attendant. How long should I take sick leave to safely return to work?

    name: Miriam

    not specified

    Answer:

    The length of leave should be individually agreed with the doctor – it depends on the number of hours spent on the plane each day. The recommended time you should have off work is about two weeks. Of course, this may change after talking to the doctor.

  • 21 January 2021
    I would like to undergo a laser vision correction procedure in your Centre. My current refractive error is approximately -6 dioptres in both eyes, and I have been wearing contact lenses for many years (currently -5.5 D in the left eye, -6 D in the right eye). Can I have the surgery on the same day as the examination? How does the preparation for the procedure look? Do you provide a doctor’s note for the convalescence period afterwards (I work at least 8 hours per day in front of a computer)?

    name: Dominika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error falls within the acceptable range possible to be corrected with laser, which is from -14.0 dioptres to +6.0 dioptres and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism. Laser vision correction can correct both refractive errors as well as their combinations. In our Ophthalmologic Centre we perform one-day procedures, which means both a preliminary qualifying examination and the surgery are conducted on the same day. A follow-up examination is scheduled either a day or a week after the surgery depending on the correction method you have been qualified for. You should not wear contact lenses for at least 7 days before the one-day procedure. On the day of the surgery it is not allowed to apply any makeup, use perfumed deodorants or perfumes, and it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes. It is also advised to come to the clinic with an accompanying person, as it is not allowed to drive after the surgery. You cannot have any infection on the day of the surgery, otherwise the procedure will not be performed. We do provide a doctor’s note if required. The duration of the medical leave is established individually and may be up to 30 days after the surgery.

  • 9 December 2020
    I have been wearing contact lenses for 30 years. I have a refractive error of -7,0 dioptres in the right eye and -6,75 dioptres in the left eye. Currently I also have difficulty with reading. Is there a solution to my problem? How long before a qualifying examination and the surgery do I have to stop wearing contact lenses?

    name: Dorota

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error is possible to correct. After the age of 40-45 a need to use reading glasses appear. It is a result of a natural process which begins at this age. Following a laser vision correction procedure you will only use reading glasses. You have to refrain from wearing contact lenses for at least one day prior to the qualifying examination and at least 7 days before the surgery itself and before a one-day procedure (qualifying examination and surgery on the same day).

  • 8 December 2020
    I am planning to have the rim of my eyes, i.e. the upper and lower eyelids, corrected. I would like to know how it looks in practice, how much it costs, how much time the surgery takes, and whether it is conducted under local anaesthesia or general anaesthesia, how long the patient stays in your clinic after the procedure and whether it is possible to be discharged on the same day. I would be grateful if you could answer the above questions and provide all the other details regarding the surgery.

    name: Henryka

    not specified

    Answer:

    An upper and lower eyelid correction surgery can be conducted following a qualifying examination during which a doctor takes a thorough medical history regarding the patient’s general health condition, presents the predicted result of the procedure and treatment plan. Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) is conducted under local anaesthesia and it takes approximately 1 hour. The cost of an upper eyelid surgery oscillates between 3100 PLN and 3600 PLN, and the cost of a lower eyelid surgery oscillates between 3600 PLN and 4100 PLN. The final cost is calculated during the qualifying examination. There are a few factors which may contribute to a higher price of the surgery, including the removal of additional fat herniation.

  • 12 November 2020
    I am 28 years old and for the last 10 years I have been wearing corrective glasses for short-sightedness and astigmatism. Right eye: sphere:-3,0,cylinder: -1,0, axis: 105 Left eye: sphere:-3,75, cylinder: -0,75, axis: 40
    1) Is it possible to fully correct my refractive errors so that I can have perfect visual acuity?
    2) What would be an approximate cost of laser vision correction in case of short-sightedness and astigmatism?
    3) I am under regular supervision of an endocrinologist due to hypothyroidism. My hormonal levels are under control. Are there any contraindications to a laser vision correction surgery in my case?
    4) I practise indoor climbing. Would I have refrain from training for some time?

    name: Justyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error falls within the acceptable range possible to be corrected with laser, which is from -14.0 dioptres to +6.0 dioptres in case of short-/far-sightedness and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism. Laser vision correction corrects both of these errors as well as their different combinations.
    1. The procedure gives you the possibility to see as clearly as in most accurately chosen glasses.
    2. The cost of the surgery depends on the method you will be qualified for. The cost of a bilateral surgery oscillates between 5900 PLN and 6400 PLN. In case of a one-day-procedure mode (preliminary qualifying examination and surgery on the same day) the cost of the examination (250 PLN) is deducted from the total cost of the procedure. The cost of the procedure includes a pair special sunglasses, eye shields and eye drops which should be administered for the first month after the surgery, as well as the first follow-up examination a week after the surgery.
    3. Thyroid diseases are not a contraindication to laser vision correction. However, in order to be qualified for the procedure it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to a laser vision correction surgery. It should be taken into consideration that thyroid diseases may slow down the healing process in the eyes and prolong the convalescence period.
    4. Following a laser vision correction procedure it is recommended to refrain from any activities involving extensive physical effort. It does not mean, however, that it is not allowed to do some mild exercise such as jogging, stretching or brisk walking. It is advised to avoid lifting weights and doing sports which cause increased intraocular pressure. You should refrain from indoor climbing for the first month after the surgery.

  • 18 October 2020
    I gave birth six months ago and I breastfed for 5 months. When can I make an appointment for a qualifying examination and a surgery on the same day?

    name: Ania

    not specified

    Answer:

    During pregnancy and breastfeeding a lot of changes occur in the woman’s body, which are caused by a so-called hormone havoc. A refractive error may not be stable during this period, hence the examination results may be unreliable. The best time to undergo a laser vision correction surgery in a one-day-procedure mode (preliminary qualifying examination and the surgery on the same day) is about 6 months after labour and if you breastfeed – 6 months after the lactation period is finished. It is the time needed for the hormonal balance to be restored and for the body to return to its regular functioning.

  • 2 October 2020
    I work a lot in front of a computer. Does it mean that I will have to take a 30-day sick leave or will I be able to return to work earlier?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Our patients who work in front of a computer usually return to work on the next day after an SBK LASIK surgery and after at least a week in case of LASEK and TransPRK procedures. We suggest that you use your holiday leave or take a sick leave then.

  • 16 September 2020
    I work 8 hours per day in front of a computer.
    1. Will I be able to return to work a week after an SBK LASIK surgery? 2. 2. Can corneal hypoxia caused by wearing contact lenses prevent me from having the procedure?
    I would be grateful for the answers.

    name: Dorota

    not specified

    Answer:

    The choice of the most suitable correction method remains with the doctor, who makes the decision on the basis of the results of the preliminary qualifying examination after conducting a number of tests and taking your medical history. Regardless of the chosen method, a return to work in front of a computer a week after the procedure is usually possible, yet it is important to follow certain work hygiene rules, such as taking regular breaks in order to look into the distance for a moment, using a blue light filter or lubricating the eyes. Corneal hypoxia (underoxydation of the cornea) should not be a contraindication to the surgery. However, only during the qualifying examination the doctor will tell you how soon the surgery can be scheduled after you stop wearing contact lenses.

  • 14 September 2020
    When is it allowed to drive a car and travel by plane after the surgery?

    name: Aneta

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is advised not to fly on the plane earlier than 3 days after the procedure. Driving a car is a more individual matter and it depends on what refractive error you have and how stable your vision is after the surgery. In most cases, it is possible to return to driving right after a follow-up examination, but there are exceptions.

  • 10 September 2020
    I would like to find out whether I am eligible for laser vision correction. I had an ophthalmologic examination and the doctor told me that my refractive error was difficult to correct and that contact lenses were unsuitable for me because of the cylinders. My refractive error is: In the right eye: +0.25/ -4 dioptres and a third, unknown, parameter with a value of 170 In the left eye: 0,0/ -4 dioptres and the third parameter with a value of 10.

    name: Karol

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error still falls within the acceptable range possible to be corrected with laser, which is from -14.0 dioptres to +6.0 dioptres in case of short-/far-sightedness and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism. Laser vision correction can correct both myopia and astigmatism as well as their combinations. First I invite you to a preliminary qualifying examination, during which a number of tests and measurements will be conducted and you will find out which correction method is the most suitable for you. In order to make an appointment for the examination, fill in a preliminary qualification form online or contact us on the phone.

  • 19 August 2020
    I work 8-10 hours a day in front of a computer screen. Is there a risk of a refractive error reappearing a few years after a laser vision correction surgery as a consequence of long-term computer screen exposure?

    name: Magda

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction corrects your vision as well as the best glasses. Everything depends on the severity of the refractive error that has been corrected and the lifestyle that you lead. It is essential to remember about proper eye hygiene while using a computer — you should take regular 5 or 10-minute breaks every hour to look into the distance. Vision improvement after laser vision correction is gradual, with a stable result usually obtained in approximately six months after the surgery. After the procedure every patient receives information and recommendations which they should strictly follow. They are also provided with special eye drops, which should be applied for the first month after the procedure to boost the healing process, prevent complications and maintain appropriate eye lubrication during the convalescence period as well as optimal vision acuity after the laser vision correction surgery.

  • 5 August 2020
    I have a question what the price of a laser vision correction surgery is in case of a 16-year-old astigmatic teenager.

    name: Marcin

    age: 16 years

    Answer:

    The minimum age for laser vision correction is 18. What is also important is that the error has been stable for at least a year before the surgery. The cost of a preliminary qualifying examination is 250 PLN, and the maximum cost of a bilateral surgery is 6400 PLN (the price depends on the method of the procedure, which is chosen by the doctor on the basis on the examination results). In case of a one-day-procedure mode (examination and surgery on the same day) the cost of the examination (250 PLN) is deducted from the total cost of the bilateral surgery, so the maximum cost of the whole procedure, both the qualification and the correction, is 6400 PLN. The price includes sunglasses, protective eye pads, eye drops for monthly application and the first follow-up examination, which takes place either a day or a week after the surgery, depending on the method you will be qualified for.

  • 22 July 2020
    How long do you have to wait for the surgery? Will I need a sick leave after the procedure?

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Our Centre offers laser vision correction in a one-day-procedure mode, which means that a preliminary qualifying examination and the surgery itself are both conducted on the same day, provided that the results of the examination are positive and do not disqualify you from the procedure. In case of a one-day procedure the cost of the examination, which is currently 250 PLN, is deducted from the cost of the bilateral surgery. The procedure may also be conducted on a different day, which is convenient to you. One-day procedures are conducted twice a week and you should make an appointment approximately 1-2 weeks in advance. Our patients frequently return to work as soon as on the next day after an SBK LASIK surgery. However, if your job requires significant physical effort or involves exposure to dust, it is recommended to benefit from a sick leave which can be provided by the operating doctor. Following LASEK and TransPRK procedures patients may resume work at least a week after the surgery. We suggest that you take a holiday leave or ask for a sick leave for this time.

  • 16 July 2020
    I am currently wearing contact lenses of -7 dioptres in the left eye and -7.5 dioptres in the right eye. Additionally I have astigmatism ( -2.25 dioptres cylinder, axis 150 in the left eye and -2.25 dioptres cylinder, axis 30 in the right eye). Do I qualify for laser vision correction with such severe short-sightedness combined with astigmatism?

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    By all means, you can be qualified for the procedure. Your refractive error still falls within the acceptable range possible to be corrected with laser, which is from -14.0 dioptres to +6.0 dioptres in case of short-/far-sightedness and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism. First I invite you to a preliminary qualifying examination, during which a number of tests and measurements will be conducted and you will find out which correction method is the most suitable for you. Please remember not to wear contact lenses for 2-3 days before the examination and for at least 7 days before the surgery.

  • 18 June 2020
    I am thinking of having a laser vision correction surgery, but I am not sure whether it is possible to undergo the procedure in the summer.

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Summer is an equally good time for having laser vision correction as any other season of the year. After the procedure it is crucial, however, to follow all of the post-operative doctor’s recommendations, for instance do not swim in pools or natural water reservoirs or do any intensive sports exercises for the first 30 days after the surgery. Once you make an appointment for a qualifying examination or a surgery in a one-day-procedure mode, you will receive detailed recommendations via email. You can make an appointment via phone or by filling in a preliminary qualification form ONLINE. It is very important to follow the doctor’s instructions and regularly apply eye drops (provided by the Centre, included in the price of the procedure) according to the medical prescription received after the surgery.

  • 12 June 2020
    I have been considering undergoing a laser vision correction surgery for some time. Currently I have a refractive error of -6.0 dioptres in the right eye and -5.75 dioptres in the left eye, which is accompanied with astigmatism (0.25 in both eyes). However, there is one question which concerns me. I practice martial sports and as a result of intensive training I often have very high blood pressure. I also frequently take blows to the head or somewhere near the eyes, and every now and then I get hit in the open eye. Does the sport I practice increase the risk of post-surgical complications due to exhaustive training sessions and receiving blows?

    name: Adrian

    not specified

    Answer:

    The refractive error you have can by all means be corrected. Since you practice martial sports, which definitely belong to extreme sports, after conducting a thorough preliminary qualifying examination and taking tour detailed medical history the doctor will choose the most suitable laser vision correction method. In your situation a TransPRK or LASEK method is usually recommended. What is also important is to follow the post-operative doctor’s recommendations and refrain from demanding training for the first 30 days after the procedure. After this time you can gradually return to your normal sports routine.

  • 12 April 2020
    Is the laser vision correction surgery painful? I’m anxious about the procedure itself and I am afraid that something may take me by surprise and I will move during the surgery.

    name: Aneta

    not specified

    Answer:

    In the course of the laser vision correction procedure painkillers in the form of eye drops are applied into the eyes, which act as a local anaesthetic, hence the surgery is completely painless. During preparation time the nurse will explain the whole procedure to you step by step, from entering the operating room and lying on the operating bed to the actions performed by the doctor. When you are already in the operating room, the same nurse will assist you during the surgery. At the right moment you will be informed about the next steps of the procedure by the medical team. The most important thing is to follow the instructions of the personnel and remain calm throughout the procedure. The whole bilateral surgery lasts approximately 15-20 minutes.

  • 12 March 2020
    I am interested in having a laser vision correction surgery. I have been wearing glasses for about 20 years. I am 37 years old and my refractive error is approximately -4.5 dioptres. Do I have any chances for the procedure? What is the cost of the surgery?

    name: Aneta

    age: 37 years

    Answer:

    By all means, you have a chance for laser vision correction. Your refractive error is within the range of dioptres possible to correct with a laser (from -14,0 to +6,0 dioptres and up to 6 dioptres in case of astigmatism). In the first place you should make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination during which a number of tests will be run and you will find out which correction method is suitable for you.
    The cost of the qualifying examination is 250 PLN. The maximum cost of a bilateral surgery is 6400 PLN. A detailed price list is available on our website. In case of a one-day procedurę (qualifying examination and surgery on the same day) the cost of the examination is deducted from the total cost of the bilateral surgery.
    In order to make an appointment for the qualifying examination please fill in a preliminary qualification form online or contact us via phone.

  • 23 February 2020
    Does having a tattoo made before or after the procedure pose any risks or does it entail any complications?

    name: Johnny

    not specified

    Answer:

    The safe period of time between having a tattoo made and undergoing a laser vision correction surgery is one month. After the procedure you should wait two months before having a tattoo. It is connected with the general immunity of the body, which may be decreased during the convalescence period following the surgery.

  • 6 February 2020
    I would like to know what the preparation for the procedure is like. I have a refractive error of approximately -5,0 and -4,5 dioptres. Are there any clear contraindications? What tests should I have?

    name: Marta

    not specified

    Answer:

    On the day of the procedure you should come to our Centre in comfortable clothes which do not restrict your movements in any way. You need to make sure you have no infection. You are not allowed to put on any make-up or use perfumes or any other scented body sprays. Prior to the surgery you will receive more recommendations in an email. There is no need to undergo any additional tests before the preliminary examination in our clinic. If you have any recent results of ophthalmologic tests, it is advisable to take them to the qualifying examination. Some of the major contraindications to laser vision correction are: age under 18, lack of refractive error stabilisation, eye diseases, diabetes-related retinal changes, implanted heart pacemaker, cancer, mental diseases, addictions, pregnancy and breastfeeding.

  • 13 January 2020
    I am thinking of having a laser vision correction surgery. I am a short-sighted person and I wear -1.75 D contact lenses, but I am currently in hormone therapy with Femoston – may it be a contraindication to the procedure?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    Taking hormone medications is not a contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure. However, it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist attesting to the stability of dosage within the last 3 months and anticipated lack of changes of dosage for the first 6 months after the surgery.

  • 10 January 2020
    I have been considering having a laser vision correction procedure for a few years, but I have not taken any steps in this direction yet. I am 39 years old and I hope it is not too late for me to be qualified for the surgery. I understand that my eligibility for the procedure can only be verified after the examination, but before I make an appointment, in case I am qualified, I would like to ask the following questions:
    1. Are there any post-surgical restrictions I will have to comply with, such as heavy lifting, driving a car or doing physical exercise? If so, what restrictions are there and for how long?
    2. What does the choice of correction method depend on and what are the differences between the methods?
    3. Does it make sense to undergo a laser vision correction procedure at my age?

    name: Jakub

    age: 39 years

    Answer:

    1) During the convalescence period, which lasts approximately one month, it is not allowed to use a sauna, swim in a pool or a natural water reservoir or do any activities requiring excessive physical effort. It is also strongly recommended to avoid dusty or smoky environments for the first month after the surgery.
    2) The choice of correction method depends on the results of the tests conducted during the qualifying examination and patient’s medical history.
    3) Your age is not a contraindication to the surgery. It definitely makes sense to have a laser vision correction procedure in order to enjoy perfect eyesight without glasses or contact lenses.

  • 5 January 2020
    I am a physical education teacher and a swimming instructor. If I decide to have a laser vision correction surgery on both eyes, how long can I receive a sick note for?

    name: Marta

    not specified

    Answer:

    During a convalescence period following a laser vision correction procedure, which lasts up to 30 days, it is not allowed to use a sauna, have a swim in a pool or a natural body of water or do any activities which require excessive physical effort. Therefore, in your situation it is recommended to take the maximum amount of sick leave, i.e. 30 days.

  • 19 December 2019
    I am thinking of undergoing a laser vision correction surgery. My refractive error is -1.75 dioptres. I have a few questions for you regarding the procedure itself as well as the convalescence period afterwards.
    1. What are the contraindications to the procedure?
    2. Do you offer a one-day-procedure mode, i.e. a qualifying examination and the surgery on the same day?
    3. Which activities are not allowed after the procedure and for how long?
    Important:
    – when is it allowed to travel by plane?
    – when is it possible to return to work (I am a professional driver)?
    4. What is the cost of the qualifying examination and the surgery?
    5. When is it required to have a follow-up examination?

    name: Artur

    not specified

    Answer:

    1) The main contraindications to a laser vision correction procedure are: the age below 18, lack of refractive error stabilisation, eye diseases, diabetes-related changes in the retina, an implanted pacemaker, cancer, mental disorders, addictions.
    2) We offer a one-day-procedure mode. Laser vision correction in this mode is conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The preliminary qualifying examination is conducted in the morning and if you are qualified and you decide to undergo the surgery, the procedure itself takes place after 4 pm.
    3) Air travel is not recommended earlier than 3 days after the surgery. Driving a car after laser vision correction is an individual matter, which depends on the type and severity of the refractive error and vision stabilisation after the surgery. It is usually possible to drive right after a follow-up examination, yet it is not a rule. After the procedure it is strongly advised to refrain from any activities which require excessive physical effort, going to a sauna or swimming in a pool or a natural body of water. It is also recommended to avoid dusty environments for the first month after the procedure.
    4) The cost of the qualifying examination is 250 PLN, and the maximum cost of the surgery on both eyes is 6400 PLN. If you are qualified for the bilateral surgery in the one-day-procedure mode, the cost of the examination is deducted from to total cost of the procedure. Patients from outside of the Tricity who decide to undergo the one-day procedure receive an additional discount of 200 PLN towards the costs of the accommodation granted on the basis of booking confirmation.
    5) A follow-up examination is scheduled either for the next day after the surgery or a week after the surgery, depending on the method you have been qualified for (during the preliminary qualifying examination a doctor verifies your eligibility for the procedure and chooses the most suitable method basing on your test results and medical history).

  • 11 December 2019
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery. It would be the most convenient for me to choose the one-day-procedure mode which you offer in your Centre. I would appreciate if you could answer the following questions:
    – Is it possible to return to work in front of a computer screen right after the surgery?
    – Does undergoing the surgery require taking a sick leave from work? If so, can you provide me with a sick note for the convalescence period?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The return to work in front of a computer screen after laser vision correction is an individual matter which depends on the method chosen for the procedure. We recommend that you should take a few-day break from computer work after an SBK LASIK surgery and if it is not possible – that you at least frequently (every hour) apply eye drops and take breaks from looking at the screen every 45 minutes. In case of a LASEK or TransPRK procedure it is not allowed to work in front of a computer screen for a week after the procedure.
    Provided that you undergo an SBK LASIK surgery, you will not need a sick leave, but after a LASEK or TransPRK procedure you will need a sick note for the following 5-10 days. After laser vision correction our doctor can give you a sick note for up to 30 days of the convalescence period.

  • 19 November 2019
    I am writing to ask about an ophthalmologic examination. I would like to find out what it is like, whether it includes an examination of the eye fundus and intraocular pressure measurement, how much it costs and when the earliest possible time for the doctor’s appointment is.

    name: Kinga

    not specified

    Answer:

    During the ophthalmologic examination a doctor tests the patient’s near and distance visual acuity, takes their intraocular pressure, examines the ocular adnexa, the anterior ocular segment and the eye fundus (eye drops are applied after which it is not allowed to drive a car for 3-4 hours).

  • 18 November 2019
    Does laser vision correction make sense if my refractive error has changed by approximately 0,25-0,5 dioptre for the last year? Additionally, I suffer from eye dryness, but lacrimation (Schirmer’s test) is normal. I have always dreamt of having my vision defect corrected, but I do not know if it is possible in my case and if it makes any sense thinking about it.

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    In order to conduct a laser vision correction procedure it is necessary for the refractive error to become stable, with fluctuations not greater than 0,5 dioptre. If your lenses have changed by more than 0,5 dioptre within the last year, it may suggest that your refractive error has not stabilised. If the change has been less significant, it may also be a measurement error margin (what may affect the results is the time of day when you have your eyes tested, e.g. after a whole day spent working on a computer your eyes may be tired). Eye dryness is not a contraindication to the surgery.

  • 12 November 2019
    Can the procedure be conducted during menstruation?
    When is it safe to get pregnant after the surgery?
    What is the required convalescence period after which it is safe to travel by plane?

    name: Ewa

    not specified

    Answer:

    There are absolutely no contraindications to undergoing the procedure during menstruation.
    The period required for vision to stabilise following laser vision correction may last up to 6 months. During this time there should be no hormonal fluctuations, including the ones normally appearing during pregnancy. That is why pregnancy should be postponed until the 6-month stabilisation period is over.
    During the convalescence time after the procedure special attention should be paid to proper eye lubrication. When you travel by plane, your eyes are exposed to extremely dry air. In order to reduce the negative effect of plane conditions on your eyes, you should refrain from flying for the first three days after the surgery and apply preservative-free moisturising eye drops every hour (the drops are part of a medicine kit you will receive prior to laser vision correction, which is included in the cost of the procedure).

  • 29 September 2019
    Can I undergo a laser vision correction procedure without providing full medical documentation from the previous year? I did not visit an ophthalmologist on a regular basis and the last time I had an appointment was when I was 19 years old (i.e. approximately three years ago).

    name: Roksana

    age: 21 years

    Answer:

    The stability of a refractive error is one of the most essential parameters which may either qualify or disqualify you from a laser vision correction surgery. Only when the error is stable (with fluctuations of not more than 0,25-0,5 dioptre per year) is it possible to perform the procedure in such a way that its result is permanent. If you have not had to replace your glasses with stronger or weaker ones since your last doctor’s appointment, your vision defect is rather stable. Make an appointment for a qualifying examination in order to check how stable it really is and to verify whether you can be qualified for the procedure.

  • 10 September 2019
    I have a refractive error of -2.5 dioptres and astigmatism in both eyes and I am 47 years old. Can my age be a contraindication to a laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Wiesław

    age: 47 years

    Answer:

    In can of laser vision correction, there no no upper age limits. What is incredibly important, however, is your general health condition and lack of contraindications to the procedure. It is also necessary to rule out any eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataract or any other condictions which could disqualify you from having a laser vision correction surgery. Your refractive error can be corrected provided that you obtain a positive result of a preliminary qualifying examination beforehand.

  • 29 August 2019
    Can I undergo a laser vision correction procedure if I wear fixed braces?

    name: Klaudia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Wearing braces is not a contraindication to laser vision correction.

  • 27 August 2019
    Can I undergo a laser vision correction procedure when I have a refractive error of -3.0 dioptres, treated hypothyroidism and a family history of glaucoma?

    name: Bogdan

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error is possible to correct as long as you are not disqualified from the surgery during the preliminary examination. Hypothyroidism is not a definite contraindication to laser vision correction. However, in order to be qualified for the surgery it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from an endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to the laser vision correction surgery. If you have not been diagnosed with glaucoma or other eye diseases which would rule out laser vision correction, the family history of glaucoma will only be of informative nature to the qualifying doctor.

  • 4 August 2019
    I am an assembly line worker in a meat processing plant. My job is extremely physically demanding and I sweat excessively all the time. I process and lift very heavy elements. How long do I need to be on a sick leave after the surgery before I can return to work so that my everyday activities do not have negative effect of the healing process?

    name: Ireneusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Following a laser vision correction procedure it is recommended to refrain from any excessive physical effort for up to a month – an average time required for the cornea to heal, during which any activities that may cause an increased intraocular pressure should be limited as much as possible. We suggest you either take an up-to-30-day sick leave from the doctor who conducts the surgery or use your vacation as a convalescence period.

  • 22 July 2019
    In the nearest future I am planning to undergo a laser vision correction procedure in your Clinic (my refractive error is -7.5 dioptres in the right eye, -6.5 in the left eye and astigmatism in both eyes). However, I have had hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s disease) for many years and before the final decision I would like to find out whether such thyroid problems are not a contraindication to the surgery, and if not – whether it is required to provide any detailed medical test results prior to the procedure and whether there is an increased risk of failed surgery or complications resulting from thyroid problems (and if so – what complications I should expect). I am aware of the fact that right before the procedure it is necessary to have an ophthalmological examination qualifying for laser vision correction, but in the first place I would just like to know whether my disease does not completely exclude me from the surgery. I would appreciate if you could answer my questions.

    name: Aleksandra

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error is possible to correct as long as you are not disqualified from the surgery during the preliminary examination. Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s disease) is not a contraindication to such a procedure, but it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from an endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to the laser vision correction surgery. In patients with thyroid diseases the postsurgical healing process and the convalescence period may last longer than in people with a healthy thyroid gland.

  • 17 July 2019
    I am considering undergoing a laser vision correction procedure on one eye. I have -4.5 dioptres in the right eye and 0 in the left eye. Additionally I have Hashimoto’s disease and hypothyroidism, which have been stabilised with medications. Apart from that I have strabismus. Are any of the above problems contraindications to a laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Magdalena

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your refractive error is possible to correct as long as you are not disqualified from the surgery during the preliminary examination. Thyroid diseases are not a contraindication to such a procedure, but it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from an endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to the laser vision correction surgery. Strabismus cannot be corrected during a laser vision correction procedure (laser only reshapes the cornea), but it can disappear or at least be reduced once the refractive error has been eliminated.

  • 19 June 2019
    I had a laser vision correction procedure in February 2018 (refractive error of -2.0 dioptres). At the moment I am 6 months pregnant and I would like to know whether I should give birth naturally or have a caesarean section. I would not like my vision to deteriorate as a result of natural birth. I will be very grateful for your response.

    name: Martyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Prior to the labour you should have an ophthalmologic examination so that a doctor can check whether there are not any aberrations in the corneal topography and corneal thickness as well as examine the eye fundus in order to rule out any degenerative changes or potential retinal holes, which sometimes occur in short-sighted patients and increase the risk of retinal detachment, especially in case of heavy physical activity and higher refractive errors. It has to be remembered that laser vision correction does not affect the condition of the retina or the changes of the eye fundus, but only reshapes the cornea. If the above changes are ruled out, there are no contraindications to a natural birth.

  • 10 June 2019
    My 13-year-old daughter has a refractive error of -6,5 dioptres. Orthokeratology was prescribed three years ago and since then short-sightedness has not progressed. Will the use of orthokeratology not exclude her from a laser vision correction procedure in the future?

    name: Izabela

    not specified

    Answer:

    The use of orthokeratology will not affect your daughter’s qualification for a laser vision correction surgery. However, you should remember that she should stop wearing orthokeratotic lenses at least 4-6 weeks before the procedure. When she turns 18 and her refractive error stabilises, i.e. there are no changes greater than 0,5 dioptre per year, she can make an appointment for a preliminary examination in order to be qualified for the surgery.

  • 27 May 2019
    I am 43 years old. Is it true that after laser correction of a -2,0 refractive error reading vision always worsens and is it the deterioration permanent?

    name: Kasia

    age: 43 years

    Answer:

    A laser vision correction surgery reshapes the surface of the very thin corneal layer and does not affect the intraocular lens, which is responsible for reading vision. Presbyopia develops naturally in everyone over 40-45 as a result of the loss of the lens elasticity. Laser remodelling of the corneal surface allows to correct short-sightedness, astigmatism and far-sightedness, i.e. refractive errors developed during the adolescence period, when the visual system was still not fully formed. Presbyopia is not a refractive error but a natural physiological process resulting from ageing, like wrinkles and grey hair. This process gradually progresses, which means you will need stronger and stronger reading glasses.

  • 13 May 2019
    My short-sightedness is still worsening, with -6,5 dioptres in one eye and -7 in the other. Within the last six months it has increased by 1 dioptre and 0,75 dioptre respectively. I would love to undergo a laser vision correction procedure, but so far there seem to be no chances for the defect to become stable. Is it possible for me to have laser vision correction? My life with such a defect is very difficult. I would be grateful for an answer to my question.

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    The stability of a refractive error is one of the most important parameters which either qualify or disqualify you from a laser vision correction procedure. To guarantee permanent results the surgery may only be conducted in case of a stable refractive error (with changes not greater than 0,25 to 0,5 dioptre per year). You should make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination and bring your previous examination results so that the doctor can assess the dynamics of your error progression.

  • 26 April 2019
    1. How long (approximately) is the convalescence period after a laser vision correction procedure?
    2. When can I return to sports activities (jogging, swimming, working out at the gym) after the surgery?
    3. Does the ArtLife Centre provide a sick note for the convalescence period?

    name: Maciej

    not specified

    Answer:

    The convalescence period after laser vision correction lasts approximately 30 days. During this time it is recommended to avoid activities involving intensive physical effort. It is not allowed to use a sauna, a swimming pool or any natural bodies of water. You may jog, stretch or go for a brisk walk, but you shouldn’t do any activities involving heavy lifting and sports which may cause increased intraocular pressure. We can provide a sick note for the time of your absence from work if required.

  • 20 April 2019
    I am 16 years old and a stable refractive error of +2,5 dioptres. I really need to get rid of this vision defect permanently as I would like to go over to the aviation high school in Dęblin. Is it possible to undergo a laser vision correction procedure at my age?

    name: Szymon

    age: 16 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is a procedure for people over 18, since it is the age at which the development of visual system is complete. What is also extremely important is the stability of the refractive error which should not increase by more than 0,25-0,5 dioptres per year. It is worth having a visual acuity test once a year in order to rule out any refractive error aggravation. When you turn 18, make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination to check your refractive error stability and find out whether you are eligible for a laser vision correction procedure.

  • 8 April 2019
    I am 57 years old and my short-sightedness is corrected with monthly Pure Vision lenses (-4,75 i -3,25), coupled with reading glasses that I’ve been additionally using for some time. I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery in order to permanently stop using contact lenses.

    name: Ewa

    age: 57 years

    Answer:

    Yes, your refractive error is possible to be corrected provided that the preliminary qualifying examination confirms your eligibility for the procedure. During the examination a number of tests are conducted on the basis of which a doctor qualifies you for the surgery and chooses the most suitable method of laser vision correction.

  • 7 April 2019
    Will I receive a sick note from the doctor for the day of the surgery and the first few days afterwards? What is convalescence period like? Is it necessary to refrain from physical activity during the convalescence time and if so – for how long?

    name: Sylwia

    not specified

    Answer:

    You can obtain a sick note for the time of your absence from work starting from the day of the surgery. The price of the procedure includes special eye drops which should be applied strictly according to the doctor’s recommendations for the first 30 days following the surgery. You will be also provided with a pair of sunglasses to wear outdoors for at least 3 weeks after the procedure. Following laser vision correction, it is strongly advised to refrain from intensive physical effort. You may jog, stretch or go for a brisk walk, but you shouldn’t do any activities involving heavy lifting and sports which may cause increased intraocular pressure. During the first month after the surgery, it is also recommended to avoid going to a swimming pool or a sauna as well as swimming in the sea.

  • 15 March 2019
    I have a refractive error of -11 dioptres in one eye. Am I eligible for laser vision correction?

    name: Monika

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we use in the ArtLife Centre, corrects short-sightedness up to -14 dioptres. As long as the thickness and curvature of the cornea as well as other parameters are appropriate, laser vision correction may be performed. During the preliminary qualifying examination a number of tests are run on the basis of which the most suitable surgical method is chosen.

  • 13 March 2019
    I am writing to ask you the following questions. First of all, how long do I have to wait for a preliminary examination qualifying for laser vision correction? Secondly, is it possible to drive a car right after such an examination?

    name: Andrzej

    not specified

    Answer:

    Preliminary qualifying examinations are conducted once or twice a week. In order to book a specific time please fill in the form online: http://www.artlife.com.pl/pl/uslugi/laserowa-korekcja-wzroku/kwestionariusz-wstepnej-kwalifikacji-do-laserowej-korekcji-wzroku.php or contact our Centre by phone. During the examination eye drops are administered, and this causes a temporary (4-5 hour-long) decrease in visual acuity both at close and long distance. Therefore, it is strongly advised not to drive any vehicles after the examination until the visual acuity is fully restored.

  • 4 March 2019
    I have short-sightedness and astigmatism with -1.50 D sphere and -3,50 D cylinder, axis 150 in the right eye, -4.50 D sphere and -3.75 D cylinder, axis 10 in the left eye. Do I have a chance for vision improvement?

    name: Andrzej

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, you do. Your refractive error is possible to be corrected provided the preliminary qualifying examination confirms your eligibility for laser vision correction. During the examination a number of tests are conducted to verify your eligibility for the procedure and choose the most suitable surgical method.

  • 20 February 2019
    I have found the ArtLife Centre on the Internet. I have been looking for an ophthalmologic clinic which offers laser vision correction for some time now. Do the prices given on your website cover the procedure on one or both eyes? What is the waiting period before the qualifying examination and the surgery itself?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    On our website we give the prices per one eye. The cost of the preliminary qualifying examination is 200 PLN. Both the examination and the surgery can be conducted on the same day. In case of the one-day procedure, the cost of the examination is deducted from the total cost of the procedure on both eyes. The waiting period before the appointment is not longer than 1-2 weeks.

  • 19 February 2019
    I have been diagnosed with a Hashimoto disease. Does it disqualify me from laser vision correction?

    name: Gosia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Thyroid diseases, such as hypothyroidism (Hashimoto) are not an absolute contraindication to undergoing a laser vision correction procedure. However, to be qualified for the procedure, it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to the laser vision correction surgery.
    It should be taken into consideration that thyroid diseases may slow down the healing process in the eyes and prolong the convalescence period. If you are considering undergoing laser vision correction, make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination to rule out any other possible contraindications to the procedure.

  • 18 February 2019
    I am considering having a laser vision correction surgery in your Centre and I would like to know how long the convalescence period usually is. Do you provide patients with a medical sicknote and if so – for how long? I am a pharmacist and I work 8 hours in front of a computer monitor and I often have to read small print on prescriptions.

    name: Kasia

    not specified

    Answer:

    The convalescence period following laser vision correction depends on the method chosen for the procedure. In case of an SBK LASIK surgery you can return to your everyday activities on the very next day afterwards (with only some limitations for the period of two weeks to two months), whereas following a TransPRK or LASEK procedure patients complain of intense pain for about 2-4 days, which prevents them from working. Patients are advised to return to work a week after the surgery regardless of the method. Since your work causes eye strain, it is recommendable to take breaks every 45-60minutes, and attempt to alter the activities so that you do not need to work in front of the computer all the time. The cost of the surgery includes eye drops, which have to be applied a few times per day for the first 30 days after the procedure. For the time of your absence from work the doctor will provide you with a sick note, covering the desired period of up to 30 days.

  • 29 January 2019
    Is it possible to avoid the use of needles in any of the laser correction methods? I would rather not have any anaesthetic injected or have a needle put into my eye. I faint every time I have a blood test, so I cannot imagine a needle in my eye.

    name: Dominika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Needles are not used during a laser vision correction surgery. The patient receives local anaesthetic in the form of eye drops. When laser is in use, the eyelids are kept open with a special distractor to prevent blinking. The patient is conscious and aware of the procedure, yet it is completely painless, and the only thing the patient may feel is the touch on the face.

  • 20 January 2019
    I am thinking of having laser vision correction. I am short-sighted, with -1,25 dioptres in both eyes, and I have astigmatism in one eye. What is the price of the procedure? What are the medical recommendations that I should follow after the surgery? Is it true that it is not allowed to return to work earlier than a month after the procedure?

    name: Magdalena

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your short-sightedness is possible to be fully corrected. It is also possible to correct astigmatism up to 6 dioptres. During a preliminary qualifying examination it will be finally confirmed what results you may expect. The maximum cost of laser vision correction is 6500 PLN. You can find a detailed price list here: http://www.artlife.com.pl/pl/cennik.php
    In case of a one-day procedure the cost of the preliminary qualifying examination (200 PLN) is deducted from the price of the both-eye surgery. After the procedure, you need to take the received medications (eyedrops, included in the price of the correction) according to the doctor’s recommendations. The administration period is approximately 30 days. During this time it is not allowed to use a sauna or swim in a pool or any other water tanks. When you can actually come back to work depends to a large extent on the method of the surgery and the type of job you have. In case of office work, it is recommended to return to work a few days after the procedure. If your job involves dust exposure or any other adverse working conditions, it is strongly advised to avoid it for up to 30 days after the surgery. You are entitled to a sick leave for the whole time of your absence.

  • 2 January 2019
    I have decided to undergo laser vision correction of both eyes. Apart from short-sightedness, I have astigmatism in the right eye. Unfortunately, I have a Hashimoto disease, but I know that it does not necessarily disqualify me from the surgery.

    name: Małgorzata

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction corrects short-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and various combinations of these defects. Thyroid diseases such as hypothyroidism (Hashimoto) are not an absolute contraindication to having laser vision correction. However, to be qualified for the procedure, it is necessary to provide a medical certificate from your endocrinologist attesting to the degree of the disease, stabilisation of hormone levels and lack of contraindications to the laser vision correction surgery. It should be taken into consideration that thyroid diseases may slow down the healing process in the eyes and prolong the convalescence period. If you are considering undergoing laser vision correction, make an appointment for a preliminary qualifying examination to rule out any other possible contraindications to the procedure.

  • 28 November 2018
    Can an 18-year-old person with a stable refractive error who is planning to become a firefighter in the future undergo a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Jakub

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, it is possible. You can have the surgery at the age of 18 provided that you will meet all criteria, such as refractive error stability, appropriate corneal thickness, etc. During the preliminary qualifying examination a number of tests are conducted whose results allow the operating doctor to decide whether you are eligible for the procedure. If you are, the doctor will present the estimated result of laser vision correction and choose the most suitable surgery method.

  • 21 November 2018
    I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery in the one-day procedure. My refractive error is -2,25 in both eyes.

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we use in the ArtLife Centre, corrects shortsighedness within the range of -0,25 to -14 dioptres, so your error is possible to correct. During the preliminary qualifying examination a number of tests are conducted, whose results allow the operating doctor to decide whether you are eligible for the procedure. If you are, then the most suitable correction method is chosen during the examination as well. The choice of the method depends mostly on the thickness and shape of your cornea. Please fill in the preliminary qualification form online and let us know which month you are planning to have the one-day procedure (the examination and surgery on the same day) so that we can suggest appropriate dates and times.

  • 21 November 2018
    How much time do I have to wait after I finish breastfeeding before I can undergo a laser vision correction procedure?

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    During pregnancy and lactation a lot of changes are observed in a woman’s body, which are caused by a so-called hormonal havoc. In this period, refractive errors may fluctuate in their severity, and ophthalmologic examinations may produce unreliable results. Therefore, an optimal amount of time you should wait before having a laser vision correction procedure is approximately 6 months, as this is the time required for the hormone levels to stabilise and for the whole body to restore its pre-pregnancy functional abilities.

  • 13 November 2018
    I will turn 19 in two years’ time. I am planning to enrol on a fire-fighting programme and become a professional fire-fighter. There is, however, one obstacle I need to overcome, namely my vision defect. My refractive error is -3,5 dioptres in the left eye and -0,75 dioptres in the right eye. I would like to join the fire-fighting school as soon as I graduate from high school. Is it possible to undergo a laser vision correction procedure at the age of 19? To be eligible for the programme, I cannot have a vision defect greater than 09-1,0 dioptres without correction.

    name: Michał

    age: 17 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction procedure may be performed on a 19-year-old patient as long as the refractive error has already stabilised, which means it cannot increase more than by 0,25-0,5 dioptres per year. A visual acuity test is conducted during the preliminary qualifying examination. During the examination, your doctor will present the estimated result of laser vision correction.

  • 7 October 2018
    Is it allowed to fly on a plane following a laser vision correction surgery? I have heard that it may lead to complications shortly after the procedure.

    name: Sebastian

    not specified

    Answer:

    After laser vision correction it is extremely important to pay attention to proper eye lubrication. During a flight your eyes are exposed to very dry air. In order to reduce eye dryness it is recommended not to travel by plane earlier than three days after the surgery and apply preservative-free moisturising eye drops every hour.

  • 27 September 2018
    I have had hypothyroidism and have taken Euthyrox for eight years. I remain under a regular endocrinological care and have my hormone levels within the normal range. My refractive error is -3 in the right eye and -2 in the left eye. Am I eligible for laser vision correction?

    name: Justyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Thyroid diseases, such as hypothyroidism (Hashimoto) or hyperthyroidism, are not a definite contraindication to laser vision correction. However, to be qualified for the procedure it is necessary to present a certificate from your endocrinologist which confirms the degree of the disease, hormonal balance and lack of contraindications to laser vision correction. Thyroid diseases may prolong the eye healing process and thus the recovery period following the procedure. Your refractive error is within the laser operative range, so it can be corrected through a laser surgery. During the preliminary qualifying examination numerous tests are run whose results determine the most suitable method of the procedure and enable the doctor to present the expected results of the correction.

  • 24 September 2018
    I would like to have a SBK LASIK vision correction procedure and I would like to know whether an aesthetic plastic surgery undergone a week or two prior to laser vision correction is not a contraindication to the procedure. How long should I wait before I get pregnant afterwards?

    name: Natalia

    not specified

    Answer:

    The possibility of conducting a laser vision correction procedure depends on the results of the preliminary qualifying examination. During the examination a number of tests are run (including both subjective and objective refractive error assessment and corneal thickness and shape measurement). It is also checked whether the patient does not have any eye infection or inflammation for it is crucial not to have any infections or inflammatory conditions on the day of the surgery. If the recovery following the plastic surgery is complete before laser vision correction, it should not affect the results of the qualifying examination in any way. It is not recommended to get pregnant earlier than six months after the laser vision correction procedure for the sake of hormonal balance which is of the utmost importance. When the first six months after the procedure are over, you may attempt to conceive.

  • 12 September 2018
    Do you conduct personalised laser vision correction surgeries (far-sightedness) based on individual corneal topography?

    name: Paweł

    not specified

    Answer:

    All laser vision correction procedures performed in our Centre are personalised. Laser vision correction is conducted using a method which is chosen individually for every patient during the preliminary qualifying examination. An individual treatment plan is established on the basis of the tests performed during the examination. The examination is also the time to discuss the predicted surgery results and ask the doctor any questions you need answers to.

  • 21 August 2018
    I have been wearing contact lenses for many years. I am short-sighted, with -6 dioptres in one eye and -7 in the other. I put on contact lenses in the morning and take them off for the night. I would like to know whether I can undergo the laser vision correction procedure and how much time before the preliminary qualifying examination I should stop wearing the lenses. I have heard that the required period is approximately one to two weeks. I must admit that I do not feel comfortably wearing glasses and it makes a significant difference to me whether I have to wear them for a week or longer. Another question that I would like to ask is whether I can wear artificial eyelashes during the qualifying examination. They are quite short and look as if they were natural, but I do not know if they are allowed during the examination. I know that they are forbidden during the surgery.

    name: Aldona

    not specified

    Answer:

    In order to undergo the preliminary qualifying examination you have to stop wearing soft contact lenses one day before the scheduled appointment, and in case of a one-day procedure (the preliminary qualifying examination and surgery both conducted on the same day) you are not allowed to wear your lenses for at least 7 days prior to the procedure. Artificial eyelashes are allowed both during the examination and the surgery. It is not necessary to take them off before the appointment.

  • 27 July 2018
    My vision defect is -12 dioptres in both eyes. I am 21 years old and the defect is stable. I have read on a few websites that laser vision correction is performed in case of defects up to -10 dioptres. Is it possible to correct more severe defects in your centre? Is there any other method which proves effective in case of a defect such as mine?

    name: Paulina

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we use in the ArtLife Centre, corrects short-sightedness from -0,25 up to -14 dioptres. Provided that the thickness of the cornea as well as all the other parameters are normal, laser vision correction may be performed. During the preliminary qualifying procedure a number of tests are conducted and the procedure method is chosen on the basis of their results.

  • 27 June 2018
    Can the laser vision correction surgery correct accommodative strabismus? I suffer from accommodative strabismus – I do not squint when I wear glasses, but I have esotropia without them.

    name: Jakub

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction corrects vision defects such as far-sightedness, short-sightedness and astigmatism. It does not, however, correct accommodative strabismus. It only corrects a vision defect and therefore makes wearing glasses no longer necessary. It does not affect the position of the eyes although there is a chance that following the laser vision correction procedure strabismus may also decrease or even completely disappear.

  • 14 June 2018
    Can I have laser vision correction at the age of 62?

    name: Emilia

    age: 62 years

    Answer:

    In case of laser vision correction, there are no upper age limits. What plays an important role in determining whether you are eligible for the procedure or not, is your general health condition and lack of contraindications to the surgery. Eye diseases such as cataract, glaucoma or other conditions disqualifying from laser vision correction also need to be ruled out.

  • 22 May 2018
    I have learnt from your website that one of the conditions which have to be fulfilled in order to be eligible for laser vision correction is a finished growth process. Does it mean that it is possible to undergo the procedure at the age of twenty?

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is a procedure suitable for people who are at least 18 years old, as it is the age when the visual system becomes fully developed. It is also crucial for the vision defect to be stable and not progress more than 0,25-0,5 dioptres per year. It is recommendable to undergo an annual test of vision acuity in order to rule out the risk of vision defect progression. We suggest that you make an appointment for the preliminary qualifying examination to verify your eligibility for the laser vision correction procedure.

  • 18 May 2018
    Can a laser procedure correct strabismus? My strabismus is approximately 3 degrees in glasses and 16 degrees without glasses. I am also far-sighted with +4 dioptres in both eyes and diplopia

    name: Żaneta

    not specified

    Answer:

    During the laser vision correction procedure the corneal surface is reshaped in such a way that the correction with glasses or contact lenses is no longer necessary. The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we use in the ArtLife Centre, corrects far-sightedness within the range of +0.25 up to +6.0 dioptres, so your defect pre-qualifies you for the laser vision correction surgery. When it comes to far-sightedness, an appropriate thickness and shape of the cornea are of great importance. These parameters, as well as many others, are thoroughly checked during the preliminary qualifying examination. Laser vision correction, however, does not fully correct strabismus, although strabismus may disappear or regress after the procedure.

  • 5 May 2018
    My vision defect is approximately +1,75 to + 2.0 depending on the examination. I wear equal contact lenses on both eyes, with only a minor difference in the form of a cylinder on one eye. My question is whether I am eligible for laser vision correction. The doubts I have result from the fact that I had 3 strabismus surgeries in one of the eyes and I have stitches which prevent me from wearing contact lenses.

    name: Łukasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    We can correct vision defects of this kind, yet only on condition that the thickness and shape of the cornea allow for it. These parameters, as well as many others, are thoroughly checked during the preliminary qualifying examination. Past surgeries are not necessarily a contraindication to the procedure; however, you need to undergo the preliminary qualifying examination in order to fully verify your eligibility.

  • 19 March 2018
    I’d like to ask about the possibility of having a laser vision correction. How long do I have to wait for an appointment? What is the procedure of laser vision correction like? I’m 26 years old, I’m short-sighted (with -6,5 in my left eye and -7,5 in my right eye) and astigmatic. How much does such a correction cost?

    name: Michał

    age: 25 years

    Answer:

    In our Ophthalmologic Centre we offer a one-day procedure, which means that both the qualifying preliminary examination and the surgery are scheduled for the same date. The appointment should be made at least 1-2 weeks prior to the day of the procedure. Wavelight® Ex500 Excimer Laser, which we use in our centre, corrects vision defects within the range of -14 to +6 dioptres and astigmatism up to 6 dioptres. The preliminary examination costs 200PLN and the maximum cost of a laser vision correction performed on both eyes is 6500 PLN. In case of the one-day procedure on both eyes, the cost of the preliminary examination is deducted from the cost of the surgery.

  • 14 March 2018
    My vision defect is +8,5 dioptres. Is there a suitable procedure to correct such severe defects?

    name: Rafał

    not specified

    Answer:

    Wavelight® Ex500 Excimer Laser, which we use in ArtLife Ophthalmological Centre, corrects vision defects within the range of -14 to +6 dioptres. Your defect exceeds this range. In case of a +8,5D defect, a recommendable surgery is a refractive lens implantation. Our centre does not offer such procedures.

  • 2 March 2018
    Is it possible to undergo the surgery under general anaesthesia?

    name: Daniel

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction procedures are conducted under local anaesthesia. Prior to the procedure, the patient is administered strong eye drops, therefore the procedure is completely painless and the only sensation the patient may feel is touch.

  • 14 February 2018
    I’m planning to undergo an eye surgery and I have a question whether it would be possible to make an appointment in your centre for May and how soon after the qualifying examination could I have the procedure.

    name: Mateusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Our Ophthalmologic Centre offers a one-day procedure, which means that both the qualifying preliminary examination and the procedure itself are scheduled for the same day. It is also possible to make an appointment only for the qualifying examination and in that case a separate appointment can be made for the procedure, but the waiting time is approximately 1-2 weeks.

  • 11 February 2018
    I would like to know whether it would be possible to undergo all the necessary tests and the laser vision correction within 1-2 days. What is the standard waiting time for the examination and the procedure itself? Does the price depend on the type of vision defect? Is it possible to pay in instalments?

    name: Magda

    not specified

    Answer:

    The one-day procedure that we offer means that both the qualifying examination and the surgery are performed on the same day. The waiting time for the one-day procedure is quite short, as you can make an appointment even one week before the scheduled surgery. The price depends on the laser vision correction method, which will be chosen by the doctor on the basis of the qualifying examination results (vision defects, thickness of the cornea, corneal topography, keratometry and other factors). We offer our patients a possibility of financing a laser vision correction procedure through a personal loan from the Santander Consumer Bank Inc. on an interest free instalment plan with 10, 20 or 30 instalments and the first month free. The credit cost is covered by ArtLife Ltd.

  • 30 January 2018
    Can I have a laser vision correction to correct short-sightedness if I’m 15 years old? Is it possible to undergo this procedure as an underage person if I’m accompanied by a parent or a legal guardian?

    name: Maciej

    age: 15 years

    Answer:

    A laser vision correction is for people over the age of 18, i.e. the age when the eyes are fully developed. It is also very important for the visual defect to stabilise. The defect fluctuations cannot exceed 0,25-0,5 dioptres per year. When you are 18, please come to the qualifying examination to check whether the visual defect is stable enough and whether you are eligible for a laser vision correction procedure.

  • 25 January 2018
    I have a droopy eyelid. I have a heart condition and an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Am I eligible for the procedure?

    name: Sylwia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Having a cardiac pacemaker is a contraindication to a laser vision correction because the electromagnetic field generated by the laser may disturb the pacemaker.

  • 6 January 2018
    Can people with hypothyroidism undergo a laser vision correction? If I wear contact lenses on a daily basis (practically for the last 17 years, with replacement every two weeks) and use glasses only in the morning and evening, do I need to abandon the contact lenses for some time to prepare for the procedure?

    name: Natalia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Hypothyroidism is not a contraindication to the procedure; however, you need a medical certificate from your doctor regarding the lack of contraindications to a laser vision correction. During the surgery the surface of the cornea is smoothed using a laser. When you use contact lenses for a longer period of time, they may cause corneal warpage (shape distortion of the cornea), which may in turn affect the examination results and the results of the surgery itself. Therefore, it is crucial to stop wearing contact lenses at least 7 days before the procedure.

  • 2 January 2018
    I’m short-sighted with a defect of approximately -2 in both eyes and I’m considering a laser vision correction. I’d like to know how long it takes to recover and whether there is anything I should avoid after the procedure, such as working in front of the computer or sun exposure (I’m planning to go to „hot islands”)?

    name: Mateusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    It takes approximately 1 month to recover after the procedure. During this time it is not allowed to use a sauna or swim in a swimming pool or any natural bodies of water. It is strongly advised to avoid increased physical effort such as working out in the gym. Walking and gentle aerobic exercise are both allowed. Sunbathing is not allowed for the first month after the procedure, and even after this period eyes should be carefully protected against excessive UV radiation, which additionally dries the cornea. Working on the computer is allowed; however, you should remember to apply moisturising drops regularly and to take more frequent breaks from work in front of the computer.

  • 7 December 2017
    I read your offer and I am intereste in laser vision correction. I am 45 years old and have had an acute deterioration of my vision for two years. Recently I did an eye examination and now I have to put on the glasses +1 for reading, two years ago I started with +0.5. I would like to mention that during the given period I have spent a lot of time in front of a computer, due to the nature of my work. Upon reading about the eye defects, I conclude that there exists such a condition as presbyopia – a natural process of aging of the eye muscles, which unfortunately can not be corrected. I am asking for an expert’s opinion in this matter. Thank you in advance.

    name: Rafał

    age: 45 years

    Answer:

    It appears, from the description, that you need the glasses only for reading and working in front of a computer. Yes, as you correctly concluded, you probably suffer from presbyopia which unfortunately cannot be corrected by means of laser vision correction.

  • 28 November 2017
    I have a question about keratoconus. My ophthalmologist refered me for a detailed examination becease she had some doubts about my case. I wold like to ask whether such examinaiton can be performed in your clinic? In case of confirmation of that impairment – is it a contra indiaction for a laserv vision correction surgery? I am asking beceause I am interested in undergoing one.

    name: Mateusz

    age: 35 years

    Answer:

    Diagnosis of keratoconus is based on corneal mapping, which is perfomed during a qualyfying examination. If, during the examination, it turns out that you indeed suffer from keratoconus – laser vision correction will not be possible. Keratoconus is a contraindication for such procedure.

  • 27 November 2017
    One eye – approx -11D, the other one twice as high… can I undergo a surgery on one eye only?
    Is it safe? I know that I can forget about having the worse eye operated on but maybe I can count on having at least the other one corrected?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    In a case of such serious impaiments lase vision correction is unfortunately impossible, even on one eye only, beceause the refraction error is very often accompanied by organic changes in the retina. In you case an intraocular lens implantantion should be considered.

  • 24 November 2017
    I would like to ask how many years is it possible laser vision correction? I am 14 years old. And if you can perform the procedure, if you have problems with dry eye?

    name: Marika

    age: 14 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction can be performed only after you turn 18. The stability of the visual impairment is crucial. Fluctuations shouldbe greater than 0.25-0.5 diopters in 1 year. The problem with dry eye should be further diagnosed – it may be a sympthom of a systemic disease diseases eg. autoimmune diseases. After excluding all potentially serious causes of the dry eye sydrome, laser vision correction can be made, however, the final decision is made after the qualifying examination. I invite you to a undergo a qualifying examination once you turn 18 it will enable us to determine stability of your impairment and whether you qualify for laser vision correction.

  • 20 November 2017
    I would like to make an appointment to visit you. I have been wearing glasses since I remember. I have been suffering from eye defect from childhood (I am a preemie). The left lens of my glasses is +4,25, and the right it is +2,75, I also suffer from strabismus and astigmatism. I would like to not to have to wear glasses anymore. That’s why I would like to check for whether I could undergo a laser vision correction surgery.

    name: Krzysztof

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 eccimer laser, which we have at the ArtLife Center, corrects hyperopia in the range from +0.25 to +6.0 D and astigmatism up to 6 D, so the defect given by you can be considered pre-qualified for the laser vision correction. It is crucial that you undergo the qualifying examination, during which a number of tests will be carried out and detailed medical history will be taken.

  • 15 November 2017
    I would like to get information whether I am suitable for laser vision correction on the SBK Lasik laser? I wear glasses + 5 and + 3.75.

    name: Łukasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    SBK LASIK is on of the methods of laser vision correction. We are using the WaveLight EX500 excimer laser to perform surgeries. The manner (i.e. the method) in which the procedure will be performed is selected by the operator after the qualifying examination and a thorough talk with the patient. The defect you mention is within the scope of laser’s abilities and, as far as the mentioned factors are concerned, you are pre-qualified for surgery.

  • 8 November 2017
    Is laser vision correction possible with strabismus? I’m after 4 treatments for a cross-converged alternating. I wear +6.0 glasses.

    name: Kasia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Previous strabismus surgery is not a contraindication to laser vision correction. In the case of high-degree hyperopia, the result of the keratometry test, that is, the measurement of curvature of the cornea, is very important. If the cornea is ‘too steep’, the procedure may not be possible. I invite you for the qualifying examinatio to check if you are eligible for surgery.

  • 29 October 2017
    I am 42 years old and have a disadvantage of +1.0 on both eyes. I have had problems with eyesight for 5 years but have recently become annoyed. I was at an ophthalmologist and told me that at my age such a defect is hyperopia and is not corrected by laser techniques. Is it true?

    name: Iwona

    age: 40 years

    Answer:

    Presbyopia, is a natural process of aging of the body, the result of which is the need to put on glasses to read text or work in front of a computer. This is not a defect of vision, therefore it can not be corrected with the use of laser vision correction. Presbyopia is a natural physiological process that awaits each of us – it results from the aging of the body, just like gray hair or wrinkles.

  • 11 October 2017
    I am 40 years old, my error is -6.00 in both eyes, during the last examination I was told that cataract is starting to develop in my eye. Does that disqualify me from the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Paulina

    age: 39 years

    Answer:

    Diseases of the eye, such as cataract or its’ beginning are contraindication, for laser vision correction procedures.

  • 12 September 2017
    I am wondering whether I should undergo laser vision correction and I am wondering whether, if I don’t qualify during the examination, I will only pay the cost of the qualifying examination?

    name: Aleksandra

    not specified

    Answer:

    In One Day Procedure, at first you have to go through the qualifying examination. Should you not qualify for the surgery its’ cost (200 zł) is the only you have to pay. However, if you will be qualified for the procedure the cost of the examination will be subtracted from the cost of the surgery.

  • 7 September 2017
    Hello, my error is +3.5 in the left eye and +0.5 in my right eye, my question is: is it true that hyperopia tends to relapse after the surgery?

    name: Sylwester

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we have in our Centre, is capable of correcting hyperopia from +0.25D to +6.0D. It is possible to correct the error you mention but only if it is in fact hyperopia and not presbyopia, which is age-associated deterioration of eyesight and results from ageing of the muscles which are responsible for accommodation. Hyperopia can be operated once and for all but, unfortunately, presbyopia (which is a natural process) is inoperable.

  • 6 September 2017
    I suffer from -11.00 D refractive error in both eyes and from astigmatism. Is there any chance I could undergo laser vision correction? Are there any other methods available for me?
    Is astigmatism a separate condition? I have heard that it is only possible to correct astigmatism not greater than -6.00? How does it look like? Is there any chance I could get rid of my heavy glasses? :(

    name: Patrycja

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we have in our Centre, is capable of correcting refractive errors form -14D to +6D and astigmatism up to 6D. The refractive error you mention is then possible to correct. However, it is crucial that you undergo a qualifying examination during which precise measurements to determine the degree of your refractive error as well as the thickness and the shape of the cornea will be taken. Only after acquisitions of this data the operating surgeon will be able to predict the outcome of the surgery.

  • 31 August 2017
    My question is: I currently suffer from astigmatism and myopia, is it possible to correct both within one procedure? How much would that cost? In such case, do I pay for one procedure only (assuming both errors would be corrected during single surgery)?

    name: Joanna

    not specified

    Answer:

    During a laser vision correction procedure the refractive error which was verified during the qualifying examination is corrected. This includes myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism or combination of the above. In your case both astigmatism and myopia will be corrected during a single procedure – so you will pay for one procedure. The price of the surgery depends on the method you will be qualified for. Each method allows for correction of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism or their combination.

  • 16 August 2017
    Will I able to give natural birth after the laser vision correction surgery or only via C-section?

    name: Dominika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction is not a contraindication for spontaneous labour. The surgery does not expose the eye, it only remodels the cornea. However, patients suffering from myopia, regardless whether before or after the surgery, tend to have a very thin retina. During strenuous exercise or labour such thin and weak retina may be susceptible to detachment. That is why in extreme myopia lasering of the retina and c-section are recommended. Nonetheless, the final decision about the course of the labour will be taken by your doctor after appropriate ophthalmologic examination.

  • 2 August 2017
    I have been treated for hypothyroidism for the past 10 years and I am under constant supervision by the endocrinologist. Today the hormones are well regulated and within norms. Can I undergo laser vision correction? Is hypothyroidism a contraindication for such surgery?

    name: Darek

    not specified

    Answer:

    In the case of hypothyroidism the stability of the hormones is the most crucial factor. The disease itself is not a definitive contraindication. The positive outcome of the qualifying examination is necessary for determination whether any contraindications occur. If you are under constant endocrinologist’s supervision, you should obtain from him a certificate that will state that no endocrinological contraindications for a Laser Vision Correction occur. Such certificate should be presented to our ophthalmologist during the qualifying examination.

  • 4 July 2017
    I am considering undergoing a Laser Vision Correction surgery. I live abroad and would like to know what the time between follow-up visits is.

    name: Justyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    After Laser Vision Correction first follow-up is usually on the next day after the procedure, preferably in the morning. If the patient will be qualified for such method as EBK, the follow-up takes place 7 days after the surgery. The next visit is usually 2 months after the surgery. However it is not the rule, each case is taken care of individually and the dates are arranged during the first follow-up. The method for which the patient is qualified is determined during the Qualifying

  • 9 May 2017
    I am interested in undergoing a laser vision correction procedure on both eyes (-1D), my refractive error is very annoying. Also, would like to undergo blepharoplasty in your clinic. Is it possible to perform both operations on the same day?

    name: Beata

    not specified

    Answer:

    Blepharoplasty and laser vision correction cannot be performed on the same day. Between those two procedures a minimum of 6 month is required. The first operation should be the laser vision correction. The break between the procedures is crucial as healing after the first procedure has to be completed before second surgery is performed.

  • 3 May 2017
    I wear contact lenses but I am considering laser vision correction. Is it possible to undergo the procedure without having to stop wearing lenses for about 3 weeks before the procedure?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction involves modeling the surface of the cornea using a laser. When wearing contact lenses for a longer period of time, the cornea may be distorted by them, which may affect the results of the qualifying examination and thus the laser vision correction procedure. That is why it is so important to remove the lenses at least 7 days before the planned procedure.

  • 10 April 2017
    I am myopic, -0.75 and -0.5 also I have astigmatism in both eyes. I am a professional soldier so glasses are very comfortable solution for me and contact lenses tend to dry out after a while. I am 20 years old and my error has been stable for the past two years, no fluctuation whatsoever. Would I be qualified for the procedure and would I be able to return to full health within a month after the procedure?

    name: Oskar

    age: 20 years

    Answer:

    You seem perfectly eligible for the Laser Vision Correction procedure. However, positive result of the qualifying examination is crucial. Also, the most appropriate method of Laser Vision Correction will be chosen for you will be then chosen. The convalescence takes about 30 days, after which you can fully return to your work in the army.

  • 13 March 2017
    I have doubts about one particular question from your qualifying TEST: My vision has been stable for the past year’. There was a time when my error was stable (2011/2012), but then I started working in an office (8 hours a day in front of a computer) and my vision started to deteriorate further (by 0.25 D every 12-18 months).Currently, I find my contact lenses too weak (-3.25 D). Is the constant deterioration of my visual impairment a contraindication for a laser vision correction? What is more, does taking oral contraceptives influence the decision about the surgery in any way?

    name: Monika

    not specified

    Answer:

    Change of the refractive power of the glasses is not always connected with progression of the error. It can happen that weaker lenses are prescribed intentionally to make the eye work harder. That is why you should not rely on the power of the glasses you were prescribed but rather on the actual refractive error. If you have results of your past examinations – please take them for the qualifying examination to allow the doctor to compare them with current state of your eyes. Hormonal imbalance may influence the healing process negatively, that’s why it is advisable not to go off oral contraception during the 3 months preceding the operation and for 6 months after it.

  • 26 February 2017
    I have been thinking about laser vision correction for a long time. I am short-sighted, my defect is about -1.75 in both eyes. It is not that bothersome, but in connection with the desire to do professional military service in the future, I would like to get rid of it. I would like information whether the operation is possible at all and for advice on choosing the method of operation.

    name: Tomasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    The vision defect you describe can most certainly be corrected with a laser. However, the basis is to undergo a qualifying examination, during which a number of important tests are performed to determine the method of correction and to eliminate any medical contraindications. Very often, patients come to us who link their professional future with the military, police or fire brigade, where good eyesight is needed. This procedure allows them to successfully undergo a specialist ophthalmological examination related to being accepted for work or service.

  • 23 February 2017
    I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, I am under the care of an endocrinologist, the disease is stabilized, I have been taking the same dose of Euthyrox for years. The hypothyroidism is caused by a too small thyroid, apart from that I have no other health problems. Does this disqualify me for the procedure?

    name: Teresa

    not specified

    Answer:

    Hypothyroidism is not a contraindication to laser vision correction, however, to qualify for the procedure, a certificate from an endocrinologist about the degree of the disease, stabilization of hormone levels and the lack of contraindications to laser vision correction is necessary. Hypothyroidism may cause longer eye healing and convalescence.

  • 3 February 2017
    I am 27 years old. I have been wearing the same glasses for over 2 years now (left eye: -3.35, right eye -3.0, CYL 0.5). During the last ophthalmologic examination it turned out that my refractive error has changed only by 0.25 (astigmatism in left eye) and it is hard to tell whether the change occurred during the last year because I haven’t noticed any loss of visual acuity. Is it a contraindication?

    name: Justyna

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    The refractive errors you mention are by all means possible to correct by means of Laser Vision Correction. However, a positive result of the qualifying examination is crucial. Yearly fluctuations of this rate are insignificant. However, we encourage you to bring the results of previous examinations in order to compare them with the current state of your eyes.

  • 1 February 2017
    Do I qualify for the procedure if I have high astigmatism (4D cyl)?

    name: Marta

    not specified

    Answer:

    You are initially qualified for laser vision correction surgery, the laser corrects astigmatism to a value of +0.25 to +6.0 D. However, only after a qualifying examination at our Center will it be possible to determine exactly which method and to what extent your vision defect can be corrected.

  • 22 January 2017
    I have a +3 defect in both eyes with astigmatism, I wonder if there is a laser correction for a plus defect because I heard that only a minus can be corrected. Please answer.

    name: ZAK

    not specified

    Answer:

    The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser, which we have at the ArtLife Center, corrects farsightedness in the range of +0.25 to +6.0 D, so the defect you mentioned qualifies for laser vision correction. I cordially invite you to a qualifying examination, which will rule out any contraindications and determine which method you may qualify for.

  • 21 January 2017
    How long after breastfeeding can I have laser vision correction? My vision defect is nearsightedness.

    name: Anna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction is recommended 3 to 6 months after the baby is breastfed. It is important to stabilize the body’s hormonal balance, which affects the healing process after the procedure.

  • 22 December 2016
    My refractive error is -7 in both eyes, I also suffer from astigmatism (-1). For over a year now, I have been wearing contact lenses daily. I have heard that I would have to stop wearing contact lenses for 7 days before the procedure. Is that true? I am asking because I don’t own my old glasses anymore and I would have to buy a new pair – which would be a remarkable expense. Greeting, thanks in advance for your response.

    name: Jakub

    not specified

    Answer:

    Before the laser vision correction procedure you mustn’t wear contact lenses for a period of 7 days. The lenses, when worn, change the shape of the cornea. Such change may interfere with the outcomes of the surgery. In order to achieve optimal results the eyes should ‘rest’ and the cornea should have time to go back to its natural shape.

  • 20 November 2016
    I have type 1 diabetes. Is that disease considered a contraindication for laser vision correction procedure in your clinic?

    name: Aleksander

    not specified

    Answer:

    Type 1 diabetes is not an absolute contraindication. However, it is connected with longer recovery period and increased risk of complications. The healing process might be difficult and may require additional drugs. Abnormal fundoscopy results are an absolute contraindication.

  • 22 September 2016
    Is it possible to determine whether my refractive error is stable during the qualifying examination?

    name: Konrad

    not specified

    Answer:

    To determine whether your impairment is stable the doctor has to compare the outcome of the examination with your previous results.
    Those wearing glasses/contact lenses may control the progress of their error during routine examinations. One’s error usually becomes stable around the age of 20. If you have a document confirming specifications of your glasses, we strongly encourage showing it to the doctor during the first examination. It is required that the refractive error is stable for a period of at least one year.

  • 20 September 2016
    Hello, does the OP defect spherical power -9, cylinder power -1.5; OL spherical power -10.5, cylinder power -3.75, age 22 qualify for the procedure? What is the recommended method?

    name: Andrzej

    not specified

    Answer:

    The visual defect you provide and your age initially qualify you for laser vision correction using the SBK LASIK or EBK methods due to the given strength of the visual defect (myopia plus myopic astigmatism). The basis for the procedure is passing a qualifying examination. During the qualification, a number of important tests are performed to determine the method of correction and to eliminate any medical contraindications. The decisive factor in choosing the method is primarily the result of the pachymetry test, i.e. the thickness of the cornea, and keratometry, i.e. the curvature of the cornea.

  • 17 June 2016
    Is it possible to undergo a laser vision correction while suffering from a convergent, incomitant strabismus? The condition was operated 3 times (23 years ago) – without final result. Hyperopia +5.5 and +5.

    name: Tomasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, laser vision correction is possible when convergent incomitant strabismus occurs.
    However the mentioned refractive error is quite serious and a qualifying examination is required to determine whether the correction is possible. During the qualifying examination each patient undergoes a series of tests to find the best laser vision correction method for him. What is more, during such examination any medical contraindications for the procedure can be found.
    Serious refractive error calls for keratometry (measuring the curvature of the cornea) and pachymetry (measuring thickness of the cornea).

  • 21 February 2016
    Is it possible to undergo a laser vision correction when I’m infected with Hepatitis C Virus (the virus is inactive though)?

    name: Jakub

    not specified

    Answer:

    The infection itself is not a contradiction to laser vision correction but it should be reported to the doctor before the start of the qualifying examination. If the patient is qualified positively, his surgery will be the last one of the day.

  • 10 February 2016
    I have a question regarding the surgery. My error is -7 and -7.25. For how long after the correction will I have to wait to get pregnant? What about the labour? Can I give birth naturally or is the surgery an indication for a C-section? What else should I worry about?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    The refractive errors reported by you are, by all means possible to correct. However, to be certain that the surgery is indeed possible a qualifying examination, during which multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction, is required. After the surgery you should wait for about 6 months before getting pregnant – after this period the results of the surgery tend to stabilize. Regarding the labour, laser vision correction surgery has no influence on the necessity of the C-section and is not an indication for one. The correction does not cause the eye to be more vulnerable, it only reshapes the cornea. Nevertheless, patients with severe myopia, whether they have undergone a surgery or not, tend to have very thin retina. This is why, in patients with severe myopia, a laser operation of the retina and C-section are recommended. During the qualification, our Doctor-Surgeon will be able to assess the condition of your retina and determine whether C-section is recommended. A proper medical certificate can be then issued.

  • 6 February 2016
    Hello. For the past several years I have been using contact lenses exclusively. My error is -8.0 and -9.0. Do I have to switch to wearing glasses before the surgery? I have one more question about antibiotics. For the whole February, maybe even longer, I will be taking an antibiotic. Is it possible to undergo a surgery then? If I work in front of a computer, do I have to take a leave after the surgery?
    It is my main concern regarding the date of the surgery. How long would the leave be?
    If the surgery can’t correct my error 100%, will I be able to wear contact lenses, or are glasses the only option then? What are the medical recommendations after the surgery?

    name: Estera

    not specified

    Answer:

    The refractive error reported by you is, by all means, operable. Before a planned qualifying examination you should refrain from wearing contact lenses for one day, before the surgery – for at least a week. The contact lenses change the shape of the cornea; for the surgery the cornea should be rested and back in its natural shape. When it comes to antibiotics, the surgery can take place no sooner than one week after the end of antibiotic therapy. The necessity of a medical leave is dependent on the method of laser vision correction used during the surgery. If you qualify for SBK LASIK method, working in front of the computer (with frequent breaks) will be possible on the following day. However, if it is possible, it is highly advisable to give your eyes a rest for one week. Should you qualify for a more invasive method, a medical leave will probably be required for a period of one month. If the error is impossible to be fully corrected (it depends on the thickness of your cornea), you can wear contact lenses after the correction. Whether the error can be corrected completely is to be determined during the qualifying examination.

  • 3 February 2016
    I’m writing from London. I have had a qualifying examination for a laser vision correction. The most suitable (unfortunately also the most expensive) method turned out to be Lasik iDesign. I would like to ask whether you perform such operations in your clinic. By the way, someone told me that a complete loss of vision is possible after the surgery (e.g. as a result of shock after a car accident). Is that true?

    name: Dariusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    The mentioned Lasik iDesign method is a brand name connected with the name of the device used for scanning the eye (in our Centre we use Okulyzer). It is, without doubt, one of 3 LASIK methods (LASIK, SBK LASIK or Epi-LASIK). Those methods differ in terms of preparation of the cornea for the proper operation. The most important factor determining the used method is the thickness of the cornea (pachymetry). All the LASIK methods are available in our Centre. If it is possible, please send us the results of the mentioned examination, on this basis our Doctor-Operator will be able to precisely determine the most suitable correction method for you. Regarding the loss of vision due to a shock connected with the accident – it is not true and absurd. The laser only reshapes the cornea and does not interfere with deeper parts of the eye.

  • 23 January 2016
    I had a brain tumour operated in 2007 and since then I have a double vision (nystagmus). The error in my right eye is -3.75. The error in my left eye is -4.25. I have undergone 5 or 4 different surgeries, but I still have double vision.Can you help me?

    name: Michał

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction surgeries treat conditions such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. After the surgery, the patient sees as if he was wearing glasses/contact lenses but without them.
    Your refractive errors can be corrected with laser. Nevertheless, it is crucial that you undergo a thorough qualifying examination during which multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction. Laser vision correction cannot, however, treat nystagmus. The condition is connected with the innervation of the eye and laser only remodels the cornea.

  • 23 December 2015
    Hello, is there a chance to fully correct -8,5D refractive error and a slight astigmatism during the surgery?

    name: Paulina

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is possible to correct the mentioned refractive error by means of laser vision surgery. However, you have to undergo a qualifying examination during which multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction. During the said examination it is also possible to assess the degree to which the correction is possible. The main factor here is thickness of your cornea (which is measured during the examination).

  • 26 November 2015
    My refractive error is about -4, in 1.5 year I’m going to apply to a fire-fighter officers’ school where even smallest refractive error is unacceptable. Which method is the best, given the above context? Can the correction be repeated?

    name: Filip

    not specified

    Answer:

    The refractive errors reported by you are, by all means, possible to correct. Our equipment is able to correct errors from -14D to +6D and astigmatism (up to 6D). You are asking which method is the best. Each method is good and effective, each treats visual impairments. The methods differ in terms of preparation of the cornea for the proper operation. The methods in which a flap of the cornea is created (LASIK, SBK LASIK) the patient does not experience any discomfort on the next day after the surgery. After surgeries during which the corneal epithelium is removed (PRK, TransPRK, LASEK, Epi-LASIK, EBK), the patient experiences pain for 3-5 days after the surgery. The suitable method is chosen after the qualifying examination, during which, among other tests, pachymetry (measurement of the thickness of the cornea) is performed. LASER VISION CORRECTION surgeries are usually performed once in a lifetime. In rare cases (depending on individual characteristics), however, when the error is very large or a mixed astigmatism occurs, after the effects stabilize (6 months), the remaining error can be operated again. Each method allows for a reoperation, providing the cornea is thick enough.

  • 19 November 2015
    For some time now I have been considering undergoing a laser vision correction surgery.
    I’m mostly interested in SBK Lasik method, but I have some doubts because I work in front of a computer, at least 8 hours a day. I’m wondering how long it would take me to get back to work.

    name: Kamila

    not specified

    Answer:

    After SBK method surgery the patient is able to go back to normal functioning few hours after the operation. You would be able to go back to your work in front of a computer on the next day after the surgery, providing you would make a 10 minute break after each hour of work and apply moisturising eye drops. Working in front of a computer decreases the rate of blinking, which may lead to dryness of the eye. To ensure proper healing the eye should be properly moist. If a there is such necessity, we do issue medical statements entitling to a 30 day leave.

  • 15 November 2015
    My vision is OD: +3.00, CYL: -2.75; OS +2.5, CYL: -1.75. I have undergone 5 strabismus surgeries. It is now (while I’m wearing glasses or lenses) virtually invisible (0 degrees). Without correction an eye ‘escapes’. The weaker one. Will the effect, after the laser correction, be equivalent to the effect of lenses/glasses? Will it make my strabismus disappear?
    What is more I’m suffering from papillary conjunctivitis (because of the contact lenses). Would I qualify for a surgery?

    name: Martyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    The impairments reported by you are, by all means, possible to correct, however, the eye has to be healthy. The conjunctivitis has to be cure completely. Laser vision correction can be performed only when the eyes are fully healthy. After the surgery, the patient sees as if he was wearing glasses/contact lenses but without them, however the operation does not cure strabismus.

  • 15 November 2015
    If the strabismus is not visible when the glasses are on (it is somehow connected with the astigmatism), it should disappear when the astigmatism is gone, right? After all, that is what I care about most.

    name: Martyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    After the treatment it is best to wait about 2 weeks. In some cases the angle of strabismus can change after the surgery, but the degree to which it is possible can only be determined during the qualifying examination.

  • 14 September 2015
    What are the side effects of a laser vision correction?
    I have been wearing glasses for 30 years. My left eye is ok, my right eye need correction of +1.5. Generally I am able to function without glasses for few weeks but it results in sensation of fatigue. When I close my left eye and look only through the right the vision seem hazy. Is there a way to correct my vision? Let me just add that I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s disease. I am seeing an endocrinologist regularly any my hormones are stable.

    name: Daniel

    not specified

    Answer:

    A qualifying examination is a basis of every laser vision correction. During the examination multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction. As a matter of fact, elimination of the contraindications minimises the chance of occurrence of any side effects. Our laser can operate on wide range of refractive errors (-14 up to +6). The surgery results in a best possible correction – you can see as if you were wearing glasses, without actually having them on. It is possible to treat your refractive error by means of laser vision correction. Regarding your hypothyroidism, in order to be qualified for the surgery you have to have a medical statement from your endocrinologist that there are no contraindications for the surgery, that the hormones are indeed stable and that you are under constant medical supervision. Hypothyroidism substantially elongates the healing process.

  • 6 September 2015
    I have a few questions regarding the vision correction:
    1. Is a relapse of the refractive error possible after the surgery and can it lead (in rare cases) to loss of eyesight?
    2. I am physically active, but my activities are somewhat unusual – I have been practising break-dance for years. Would I be able to go back to my trainings after the surgery (even after 30 days)? My head touches the ground quite often, but does not hit it; I stand and twist on it. Wouldn’t that cause some kind of postoperative complications? Thank you in advance for your answer.

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    1. “Relapse of the refractive error”, or the differences between the planned and the achieved result of the correction can happen in some cases. The laser can operate a range of errors from -14 to +6, and the extreme errors may require and additional surgery. It happens in less than 1% of all cases. Should such one occur, after the stabilisation period of 6 months an additional surgery is performed (it is included in the price of the first procedure). To date, not a single case of vision loss due to laser vision correction was reported.
    2. Usually, a strenuous physically activity can be taken up 30 days after the surgery. Standing on your head elevates the intraocular pressure; it is advisable to give it up for at least 2 months. The other activities can be practised as usual. A qualifying examination is a basis of every laser vision correction. During the examination multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction.

  • 27 July 2015
    For past 6 six months I have been experiencing trouble while reading, it can take a while before the acute vision sets in, normal examination indicates that I need glasses only for reading. Which method would be the most appropriate for me and what results can be expected?

    name: Jacek

    not specified

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction surgeries treat conditions such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism – those connected with glasses you have to wear throughout the whole day. The reading glasses you mention are probably connected to presbyopia, a physiological condition which usually onsets after the age of 40, regardless of prior refractive errors. Presbyopia is not a refractive error, laser vision correction procedure do not cure presbyopia.

  • 10 July 2015
    I am interested in undergoing a laser vision correction at you facility. I am currently undergoing an anti-acne treatment. I am taking AKNENORMIN 20mg, at 60mg/day. The drug dries the skin and my dermatologist. I personally do not feel as if my eyes were ‘dry’. My question is: Is taking this drug a contraindication for the surgery? I should add that I am very determined to undergo the surgery as soon as possible. Thanks in advance for your reply.

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    Acne and the mentioned anti-acne pharmacotherapy are not contraindications for a laser vision correction procedure, as long as the disease is mostly cured, without visible manifestations, and the mentioned drugs are the last stage of the therapy.
    Eruptions and purulent inflammation are contraindications – they may cause infectious corneitis after the surgery. Eyes which are dried due to anti-acne drugs should be moisturised with appropriate eye drops (artificial tears). What is more, for the night, a special moisturising gel should be applied to alleviate the healing process.

  • 30 June 2015
    My error is – 5,25D. I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery, but I don’t know whether I would qualify for one. I suffer from psoriasis – I don’t take any medications for that and Hashimoto’s – my hormones are stable and I am under constant supervision of an endocrinologist. Is there a chance that I would be qualified for the laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Maja

    not specified

    Answer:

    This refractive error is by all means operable. A qualifying examination is a basis of every laser vision correction. During the examination multiple tests are performed in order to determine any medical contraindications and the most suitable method of correction. In order to be qualified for the surgery you have to have a medical statement from your endocrinologist about the progress of your disease and that there are no medical contraindications for the surgery, that the hormones are indeed stable and that you are under constant medical supervision. The diseases you mention are connected with substantially elongated period of healing.

  • 26 April 2015
    How long after giving birth do I have to wait to undergo a laser vision correction surgery? Originally my errors were -3.75 and -3.25, but ever since I gave birth (3 months) I noticed that my vision has lost its acuity even more. Thanks in advance for your reply.

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    During pregnancy and breastfeeding woman’s body undergoes substantial changes. The refractive errors may then vary and the test results unreliable. It is recommended to wait at least a year after giving birth for the hormones to stabilise before undergoing a laser vision surgery.

  • 26 April 2015
    I need a full diagnostics of my eyes (also for a possible surgery). I have a congenital vision defect – farsightedness and at the age of 5 my right eye – strabismus surgery (I am 49 years old). I was treated for glaucoma. Later another doctor said it was not glaucoma. For some time now my eyesight has been getting worse. Today, for example, I see letters blurry and I have to squint a lot to read something. In fact, I work 90% with my left eye because my right one is very weak, etc.

    name: Krystyna

    age: 48 years

    Answer:

    From the above description, it is difficult to determine whether it is possible to undergo laser vision correction in your case. Glaucoma must be ruled out and the reason for the weakness of your right eye must be examined. In order to assess the condition of your eyes in detail, you must undergo a qualifying examination.

  • 2 April 2014
    I am 22 years old and I’m wearing braces.
    Can I undergo a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Zosia

    age: 22 years

    Answer:

    Wearing braces is not a contraindication for a laser vision correction surgery.

  • 3 March 2014
    I’m 18 years old. Since I was a child I have been dreaming to stop wearing glasses. I suffer from astigmatism OS: 1.25; OD: 2.25. I would really like to have the surgery earlier and not have to wait until I am 20. I should probably add that my refractive error has been stable for past couple years. Is there any possibility that I could have the surgery before my 20th birthday? Thanks in advance for your reply.

    name: Amelia

    age: 18 years

    Answer:

    Thank you for your question. I completely understand. We do usually say that one has to be 20 to have the surgery, as it is the age at which the physical development stops and the refractive errors stabilize. However, growing up is a very individual thing and the errors may stabilize earlier in life. The main criterion is that the error is stable for at least one year.

  • 10 December 2013
    I would like to know whether it is possible to have a laser vision correction surgery while suffering from diabetes. Thank you in advance for your reply.

    name: Asia

    not specified

    Answer:

    It depends on the state of your eye – whether there are any diabetes-connected damages. It is also important that the diabetes is balanced with proper pharmacotherapy. Diabetes itself is not a contraindication for laser vision correction.
    Final decision is always made after the qualifying examination.

  • 13 November 2013
    Is there a chance that the impairment will ‘come back’ few years after the surgery? Is there any kind of guarantee that the refractive error will not come back to its previous state?

    name: Karolina

    not specified

    Answer:

    It all depends on the original refractive error. If it is not a complicated case of astigmatism or a severe impairment (-6.0 and more), the effects of the surgery are stable for a long time. In mentioned cases, very rarely, the error may slightly relapse, but not to a previous extend. Should such case occur an additional surgery will be performed for free – this is our guarantee.

  • 7 November 2013
    My refractive error is -4.5 and my cornea is 495 micrometer thick with pupil dilatation of 7.9 mm. I wanted to have a surgery done in my hometown but I prefer to come to your Centre as I believe you have bigger experience in performing laser vision correction surgeries. My question is: do those parameters qualify me for a laser vision correction, and if so, which method would you recommend. I know my cornea is rather thin, but I don’t want to travel 500km for nothing. I am looking forward to your answer.

    name: Jarek

    not specified

    Answer:

    The parameters you mention suggest that the best method for you would be SBK LASIK.
    We would like to invite you for a qualifying examination. In our Centre it is possible to have qualification and surgery done on the same day (follow-up visit is on the next day)
    The price of One Day Procedure includes:
    -qualification and an overnight stay,
    -up to 2 follow-up visits
    -professional sunglasses
    -eye shields (patients have to wear them while sleeping for 7 days after the surgery)
    -eye drops (3 bottles, covering the whole healing process)

  • 26 September 2013
    Hello, I would like to know whether there is any point in correcting myopia (OD 1.75, OS 1.75) when you are 37, taking under consideration the inevitable onset of presbyopia in upcoming years.

    name: Artur

    age: 37 years

    Answer:

    There is a point if you don’t want to wear ‘-‘ glasses. After the age of 40-45 you will need reading glasses (just as those without myopia). You would have to decide which glasses you prefer to wear.

  • 6 September 2013
    My question is: when can I undergo a laser vision correction. I heard that I have to wait until my error is stable. I am 19 years old and would like to apply for a job in a fire department, so I am in a bit of a hurry. Are there any other methods?

    name: Mateusz

    age: 19 years

    Answer:

    In order to be qualified for a laser vision correction your refractive error has to be stable for one year. It can happen so that a patient can undergo a surgery when they are 18 but some have to wait until they are 21. It is hard to assess your case as we know very little about you. It would help if you could state the extent of your error and whether it is stable. The choice of a method does not depend on the age but on the results of the qualifying examination, to which we would like to invite you.

  • 16 July 2013
    I am interested in undergoing a laser vision correction surgery but I am 34 years old and my errors are: left eye -6.75, right eye -6.25. Is there a point in having a surgery at my age, if so can my error be corrected completely? For how many days before the surgery should I refrain from wearing contact lenses? Thanks in advance for your reply.

    name: Beata

    age: 34 years

    Answer:

    Hello, the error you mention is by all means operable, and your age is perfectly fine. The most efficient method in your case would be the SBK LASIK procedure, if only your cornea is thick enough. If it isn’t, an Epi-LASIK procedure is the most appropriate one. During qualifying examination, after carious tests, the best method for you will be chosen and the effect of the correction will be presented to you. On the day you qualification will be scheduled you shouldn’t wear your contact lenses. What is more, for 7 days before the surgery you shouldn’t wear contact lenses as well.

  • 5 June 2013
    I am 21 and I want a laser vision correction. My error is stable. How long after the surgery would I have to wait to return to my normal life?

    name: Rafał

    age: 21 years

    Answer:

    If your error is stable, then yes, the surgery is possible. Regarding the return to normal everyday life – it is possible on the next day after the surgery.

  • 24 May 2013
    I use +2.7 for reading and +1.75 for other activities (based on an examination form 2011). I work abroad and would like to know how long I would have to wait for al follow-up examination, because I will be staying in Poland for one week only.

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    Hello, the most important, first follow-up takes place on the next day after the surgery. It would be great if you could also attend the second one – usually after one week. You can also see the doctor back at home. For foreign patients we provide a Passport including all technical details of the surgery in English. What is more, every patient is provided with an Information Card.

  • 17 May 2013
    I have already read quite a lot on laser vision correction methods and complications. I have 3 more questions:
    1. Is the surgery at your Centre ‘tailored’ basing on the results of the preliminary examination and map of the cornea or is the laser ‘preset’?
    2. I am wondering about the complications connected with night vision after SBK Lasik surgery – is the optic sphere of your laser big enough to be used on larger pupils? Also, what is the probability of onset of less or more transient dry eye syndrome after SBK Lasik surgery?
    3. I work as an IT specialist. Can working in front of a computer for long hours be a cause of a regression of a total correction? Currently: OS -5.5D astigmatism -3.5D; OD -5,5D, astigmatism -4.5D.

    name: Kamil

    not specified

    Answer:

    1. The course of the surgery is planned according to the results of corneal mapping and the refractive test (objective and subjective). Performing a Custom HOA (Higher Order Aberrations) correcting surgery is not recommended as it may result in removing much more of the corneal epithelium than a surgery using so called ‘preset’ laser.
    2. SBK method is not connected with optical sphere (it can be 8,0nm max). It is not recommended to widen the optical sphere in high refractive errors. In comparison with conventional LASIK method, the SBK surgeries are followed by lower degree of ailments connected with the Dry Eye Syndrome.
    You can find more details about SBK LASIK method here.
    3. Working in front of a computer should not cause a relapse, however, in a case of such severe astigmatism (3,5D and 4,5D), a possibility of regression cannot be ruled out.

  • 24 May 2010
    Hello, my errors are -4.5 and -4 with astigmatism. I am 22 years old. I would like to undergo the surgery in September. I am an athlete – rugby player, and I spend a lot of time on physical activities (gym, jogging, cycling). For how long after the surgery will I have to resign from those? How long will I have to wait before I can run or ride a bike?

    name: Sylwester

    age: 22 years

    Answer:

    Light activities can be taken up as soon as the next day after the surgery. However, the strenuous ones should be postponed for at least a month.

  • 21 May 2010
    My glasses are: left +3.5, right +1.5. Do I qualify for the procedure? I would only like to have left eye ‘corrected’ as with the right one I can see perfectly fine.

    name: Michał

    not specified

    Answer:

    Unfortunately you have provided too little information to determine whether you would qualify for a laser vision correction surgery. You also haven’t stated your age. It is important to determine whether your impairment is an actual refractive error or is that due to an age related loss of the accommodation – ant it is impossible to know that just from the power of your glasses. To answer this question you would have to have your eyes tested with a refractometer. Presbyopia cannot be treated by means of Laser Vision Correction. We would like to invite you for a qualifying examination. On the basis of the results I will be able to explain everything to you.

  • 17 May 2010
    I am 54 year old – I have 4.75 in my right eye and 3.5 in the left – astigmatism. Could I have my right eye corrected by laser? Age-related weariness: right eye 2.5, left eye 1.25.

    name: Jadwiga

    age: 53 years

    Answer:

    Both your age and refractive errors qualify you for a laser vision correction surgery. I do not see any contraindications for correcting both right and left eye. I invite you for an examination to rule out any diseases of the eye and determine the possibilities and outcomes of the surgery in detail.

  • 16 May 2010
    Do I have to be over 21 to undergo a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Ada

    not specified

    Answer:

    You have to be at least 20 to undergo the surgery. Also, the error has to be stable.

  • 14 May 2010
    I suffer from myopia (-6) and astigmatism, I had a scleroplasty 5 years ago, can I undergo a laser vision correction surgery?

    name: Kasia

    not specified

    Answer:

    Undergoing a scleroplasty in the past is not a contraindication for a laser vision corrected surgery. If your error is stable, you are over 20 years old and the qualifying examination goes well removal of the error should be possible. I would like to invite you for a qualifying examination.

  • 6 May 2010
    Is it true that laser vision correction surgery is safer for high myopia than for “low” defects up to -4 diopters?

    name: Kamila

    not specified

    Answer:

    This is not true. The safety of vision correction surgery does not depend on the size of the defect. It is constant, because the technology of performing the procedure is the same, for different defects. However, the effects of the procedure depend on the defect, because it is easier to correct a small or medium defect than high myopia.

  • 6 May 2010
    One month ago I have gone off the pill, I have an appointment for a qualifying examination in 8 days. I simply didn’t think of it when I was making the appointment. Is it a serious contraindication? What are the possible side effects if I decide to undergo a surgery anyway?

    name: Renata

    not specified

    Answer:

    Hormonal imbalance may extend the healing process. This is why it is not recommended to go off the pill in the perioperative period. One month is more than enough for the surgery to be safe. You should go back on the pill until the eyes are fully healed (1-3 months).

  • 4 May 2010
    I am 20 years old (I will be 21 in September). My vision defect is -13, -12. The defect has been there for about 3 years. Is such a large defect suitable for laser correction (if so, which type)?

    name: Sylwia

    age: 18 years

    Answer:

    It is possible to completely remove myopia down to -14 diopters. If the tests do not show any contraindications to the procedure, and the cornea is thick enough to correct that many diopters, you will be able to have laser vision correction. The type of procedure, i.e. its method, can only be determined on the basis of tests and a medical interview.

  • 29 April 2010
    Does the time of year in which the correction is performed affect the recovery (e.g. frost in winter or high level of sunlight in summer), for how long should physical activity be refrained (sports and recreation)? Is sick leave necessary after the procedure?

    name: Ewa

    not specified

    Answer:

    The season does not affect the healing of the eyes after laser vision correction. Both in winter and summer, the eyes heal the same, but they should be protected in the first days after the procedure with filter glasses, which we provide our patients with. Light physical effort can be undertaken after a week after the correction, but more vigorous effort should be avoided for about a month. Sick leave is not necessary. However, if the work is performed in smoky or dusty rooms, or is associated with heavy physical effort, the patient usually receives sick leave.

  • 23 April 2010
    My son has astigmatism and wears glasses, he is 15 years old, recently he keeps saying he wants lenses, but with his defect I was told it would be difficult to choose one for him. The ones I would like him to wear are up to +2.2 cylinders. And is any vision correction possible? My son’s defect is OP +1.5 cylinders. +3 axis 100 OL 2.0 cylinders +3 axis 85 pupil 62.

    name: Sabina

    not specified

    Answer:

    It’s too early for laser vision correction. My son must be over 20 and have a stable vision defect for at least a year to be able to have the procedure, of course after qualifying.

  • 22 April 2010
    I am 25 years old, I had my glasses changed a year ago, I recently went for a check-up and the doctor said that the defect is still progressing, is it possible at this age? I am tired of wearing glasses, I don’t know what to do, my defect is right eye -8, -1.75 cylinder and axis 30 degrees, and left eye -7.75 and -1.75 cylinder, axis 165 degrees. How long does the defect have to be stable to qualify for laser correction and does the procedure reduce the defect completely?

    name: Marta

    age: 27 years

    Answer:

    A change in the power of glasses is not always the result of the progression of the defect. Sometimes, in order to force the eye to work, weaker lenses are selected. Therefore, you cannot rely solely on the power of the selected correction, the actual refractive error is more important. If you have a previous examination, it would be good to compare it with the current one. At the age of 25, the defect should have stabilized, but not necessarily. I invite you to the examination and we will try to decide together whether it is time for the procedure or whether it is better to wait. The defect should be completely removed, but only after examining all the parameters, I will know exactly.

  • 7 April 2010
    My defect is -6.0 and -4.75, I am 24 years old, when could I undergo the procedure, is it possible to completely eliminate the defect, and what method would I have to undergo?

    name: Emilia

    age: 24 years

    Answer:

    24 years is already the right age to undergo laser vision correction. If the defect is stable and the qualifying tests are positive, you will be able to have the procedure performed. I will be able to say which method is most appropriate in your case only after the tests.

  • 5 April 2010
    I’m 38 years old and I suffer from myopia; right eye -8D, left eye -9D, additionally a slight astigmatism. Ophthalmologist has diagnosed a vascular hypertrophy in my left eye probably caused by extensive use of contact lenses (over 20 years). Due to my line of work I cannot wear glasses all the time and correcting my vision to at least -1D (if total correction is impossible) would be a true rescue. It has been 17 years since I had undergone a scleroplasty in Szklarska Poręba 17 and since then my vision has worsened only slightly (maybe 1-2D). First of all, I would like to know if it’s possible to reduce my refractive error. Secondly, you claim to operate on errors up to -14D while other clinics seem to only reduce errors up to -10D – where does this difference come from?

    name: Marek

    age: 38 years

    Answer:

    Both your error and age qualify you for a correction. In order to determine whether such surgery is possible a series of tests has to be performed. Only with the results of the examination I will be able to tell whether it is possible to remove to error completely or only reduce. The crucial factor here is the thickness of your cornea. Divergences in values of corrected errors come from the specifications of the laser used during the surgery. The sole method of the correction is also a big factor, e.g. a flap created in SBK LASIK method is approximately 50% thinner then the flap created in traditional LASIK surgery, thus saving 90 micrometers of the substantia propia of the cornea – which widens the range of the correction.

  • 25 March 2010
    I am working in uniformed services and that’s why I would like to have a laser vision correction surgery. I suffer from myopia (-3) and slight astigmatism. Ophthalmologist, after a preliminary examination, said that I would qualify for Laser Vision Correction surgery but only after pachymetry (which he wasn’t able to perform). However I am worried because my pupils are not situated centrally – they are shifted medially and upward. Additionally, I am an athlete and I actively engage in various strenuous exercises. Is that a contraindication for the surgery?
    How long after the surgery would I have to wait to return to regular physical activity? I have heard that it is possible to completely lose visual acuity and to have double vision after the surgery, how often does it happen? What does it result from? Thanks in advance.

    name: Karol

    not specified

    Answer:

    Taking your errors into consideration it indeed looks like you are a fine candidate for a Laser Vision Correction surgery. Just as your doctor said, the thickness of your cornea (along with few other parameters) has to be checked to fully qualify you for a surgery. It is not uncommon for the pupils to be decentred but to determine whether the misalignment of your pupils will be an obstacle during the surgery I would have to examine them. Usually the cornea heals for about 10 days and after that you can return to physical activities. However I would strongly recommend you to avoid strenuous exercises for at least a month after the surgery. The mentioned complications are extremely rare (according to multiple studies the probability of all of complications is lower than 0.5%). It is hard to tell what causes them as the main purpose of the qualification process is to rule out any risk of them occurring. Despite that, after Laser Vision Correction, just after as any other surgery, some complications may occur.

  • 11 March 2010
    I have a question regarding the Laser Vision Correction.
    My error is quite big (+8 in each eye). I would like to know if it is possible to reduce it.

    name: Ula

    not specified

    Answer:

    There is a chance to completely reduce your error. However there is an option that only a partial reduction will be possible. To determine available options and expected result of the surgery a specialist qualifying examination is needed.

  • 11 March 2010
    Is this qualifying examination painful? Do I have to prepare for them? Will I be entitled to a medical leave after the surgery (I work in front of a computer and I have heard that it is not recommended after the surgery).

    name: Marzena

    not specified

    Answer:

    Qualifying examination is not painful at all.
    Before the examination you should restrain from wearing contact lenses for at least a day and you should be driving a car for about 3-4 hours after it (that’s because the eye drops used during the examination temporarily impair vision). No further preparations have to be made. After the surgery you will be given a proper statement entitling you to one week (or longer) medical leave. You can return to work after 2 days, however it is advisable to minimise the time spent in front of the computer during the first week after the surgery.

  • 18 June 2009
    I am interested in the issue related to the National Health Fund. Is it possible for the National Fund to compensate part of the costs incurred for the operation?

    name: Mateusz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Unfortunately, laser vision correction procedures are not reimbursed by the National Health Fund. A visual defect is not considered a disease and therefore the National Health Fund does not provide funds for either glasses correction or this type of procedure.

  • 15 September 2008
    I suffer from strabismus. Can you help me?

    name: Piotr

    not specified

    Answer:

    We do not operated strabismus in our centre.

  • 9 September 2008
    Is it necessary to go off the pill before the surgery? How long before and how long after the surgery would I have to stop taking oral birth control?

    name: Aleksandra

    not specified

    Answer:

    Birth control drugs should be taken as usual. You should not stop taking them for 3 months before and 3 months after the surgery.

  • 9 September 2008
    I would love to read without glasses – they are really annoying. I am 53 years old.

    name: Ala

    age: 53 years

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction does not treat presbyopia. It is a natural process of loss of the eyes’ ability to accommodate and that is why most of people need reading glasses after the age of 40. Excimer laser allows for an operation called monovision – the dominant eye will be responsible for seeing distant things while the other will be used for near vision.

  • 8 September 2008
    I am 20 years old. I have had a visual impairment since I remember but I hate wearing glasses. The ophthalmologist said that I have -3.5 in both eyes. Is it possible to fully correct this error, my doctor said it is impossible which made me very sad. Will I even get a driving license with such impairment? Is my error really too big for the correction?

    name: Michalina

    age: 20 years

    Answer:

    Your visual defect, i.e. -3.5, is a medium myopic defect and is successfully corrected to zero. The range of correction for minuses is from 0.5 D to about -14 D. You can undergo a comprehensive eye examination for laser correction.

  • 2 September 2008
    I am 21 years old. I wear glasses because I was diagnosed with astigmatism few years ago. For past 2 years my error has been stable. Is it possible to treat astigmatism by means of Laser Vision Correction? Is there a possibility of a relapse?

    name: Kamila

    age: 21 years

    Answer:

    Astigmatism up to 5D can be corrected. However, only after full examination of your eyes I will be able to inform you about the possibilities and expected effects of the surgery. The qualifying examination consists of: determination of the refractive error, ophthalmoscopy, fundoscopy, pachymetry and videokeratography. All above tests will allow to determine the nature of the astigmatism as well as the possible ways of treatment.

  • 18 July 2008
    Is it possible to correct an error of -20D? Or at least to reduce it by half?

    name: Katarzyna

    not specified

    Answer:

    Unfortunately it is not possible to correct an error of this order. Neither is it possible to reduce it. An implantation of an intraocular lens might be an option for you.

  • 16 July 2008
    I would like to undergo a laser vision correction surgery. Nevertheless, I have a question, is an implanted ICD a contraindication for a Laser Vision Correction?

    name: Błażej

    not specified

    Answer:

    Unfortunately an ICD, an implantable cardioverter defibrillator as I presume, disqualifies you as a candidate for a Laser Vision Correction.

  • 9 July 2008
    I am 61 year old. I wear glasses (right eye SPH +2.00 CYL +1.00 axis 105 left eye +2.50 +2.00 axis 65). Is correction possible in my case?

    name: Edward

    age: 61 years

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction surgeries are generally performed before the age of 60-65. Of course, age is not an only factor and the general health status is much more important. If you are not suffering from any disqualifying diseases (such as: glaucoma, cataract, diabetes mellitus, hipo- or hyperthyroidism, neoplasms) there is possibility that you could qualify for the surgery. To rule out any contraindications, s a series of tests is performed. Qualification is also backed up by a medical examination. Your error is within the range of the correction but to qualify you have to fulfil few other requirements.

  • 1 July 2008
    Could you please tell me what is the minimum age for a Laser Vision Correction? I am 19 years old, thanks.

    name: Niki

    age: 19 years

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction surgery can be performed only when the refractive error has been stable for at least a year. Usually such state is achieved after 20 years of age, when the eye stops growing. That is why it is advisable to wait until after 20th birthday for the surgery.

  • 1 July 2008
    I have a question, I am 31 years old and a congenital visual impairment (strabismus). Every ophthalmologist has told me that it is too late to operate it, greetings.

    name: Krzysztof

    age: 29 years

    Answer:

    Laser vision correction can treat only refractive errors – myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Operating strabismus is connected with operating on the muscles of the eye. We do not perform such surgeries in our centre.

  • 1 July 2008
    Are the follow-up visits necessary (I will be around only for 2 weeks), what is the efficiency of astigmatism treatment?

    name: Wojciech

    not specified

    Answer:

    It is highly recommended to have to follow-up visits. The most important are the first to visits – on the next day after the surgery and 7 days later. However, it would be advisable to also see an ophthalmologist 30 days after the surgery. The highest risk of an infection is during the first 24-72 hours after the surgery. If the patient takes care about himself, follows the recommendations and applies eye drops regularly there is no need to have the eyes controlled. Of course you have to supply yourself with an appropriate amount of eye drops before leaving. Astigmatism can be corrected successfully up to 5D. It depends the results of the keratography, also the thickness of the cornea is important.

  • 30 June 2008
    Is it possible to have Laser Vision Correction at the age of 52? Is it dangerous?

    name: Grażyna

    age: 52 years

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction surgeries are usually performed before the age 60. It does not get more dangerous when you get older, however a good overall health status is required. Every patient has to go through a qualifying examination in our centre.

  • 23 June 2008
    Is it possible to correct errors: +4.5, +6.0?

    name: Aneta

    not specified

    Answer:

    Yes, errors up to +6 can be corrected down to 0, providing that no contraindications occur.

  • 19 June 2008
    I am interested in undergoing a laser vision correction and I have had a test to check whether I can do it. All the answers were positive, apart from one – my impairment has not been stable for one year. I am myopic in both eyes (-4.5). I am 23 years old. Would recommend having an operation in these circumstances?

    name: Alicja

    age: 23 years

    Answer:

    You are old enough to have your eyes operated. When it comes to the stability of the error – a progression of the error exceeding 1-2D (over a period of one year) is a contraindication. In such case it is advisable to wait. It would be great if you could have your eyes examined in our Centre in order to rule out any contraindications. After the examination we will able to decide on further course of treatment.

  • 18 June 2008
    Hello, I have an error of -1.5, I will be 20 years old soon. Could I undergo a surgery by the end of this year, or shall I wait?

    name: Joanna

    age: 20 years

    Answer:

    You are at age in which undergoing a surgery I theoretically possible. It is important whether your error is stable. It would be best if you could come for a qualifying examination which could rule out any contraindications. After the examination it will be possible to determine whether you are an appropriate candidate for a laser vision correction and then we could think about choosing the most convenient date for you.

  • 17 June 2008
    Could I ask you a few questions? What are the requirements for the procedure? (my error is OS -12, OD -10, at the age of 12 I have had a bilateral scleroplasty, since then my error has been stable, increasing only by 2D throughout past 5 years). Are there any restrictions when it comes to intensive physical activities after the surgery? When could I possibly come for a qualifying examination?

    name: Tomasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Theoretically your error is within the range of our methods. Requirements include: age between 20 and 60, good overall health status and no preexistent diseases of the eye. If you fulfil the first two of them we would love to invite you for a qualifying examination. After the surgery you can return to your everyday routine, full convalescence depends on the individual characteristics of the organism. Intensive physical activities should be avoided for two weeks after the surgery, any kind of contact sport should be avoided even longer. To arrange a qualifying examination you can call our reception.

  • 16 June 2008
    I am interested in undergoing a Laser Vision Correction (Lasik). My errors are OS -1.25, OD +5.0. My main problem is that the error has progressed from 0 (left eye) and +3 (right eye) to the current state in just 3 years. What is more, from my observations, it seems as if it is progressing even further. Is that a contraindication for a laser vision correction? For how long should the error be stable? Thank you for the answer I am looking forward to.

    name: Małgorzata W.

    not specified

    Answer:

    Progressing visual impairment is not necessarily a contraindication for a laser vision correction. However, the error should be stable for at least a year. The progress reported by you is not that big, but we still would need more information (e.g. your age) to fully answer your questions. What is more, it would be best if you could come for a qualifying examination which would additionally help to rule out any contraindications. Specialist medical tests and full anamnesis will help to determine whether you are a good candidate for a laser vision correction.

  • 12 June 2008
    I am a flight attendant. Could the nature of my job influence the healing process?

    name: Agnieszka

    not specified

    Answer:

    Your vocation is not a contraindication. If you will take good care of yourself, moisturise your eyes properly and avoid dusty or smoky rooms the healing process should not be disrupted.

  • 4 June 2008
    I have a question. Is the cornea cut during surgeries at your Centre? Or maybe you use the newest method, without mechanical intervention?

    name: Marzena

    not specified

    Answer:

    I perform two types of surgeries: LASIK and LASEK, in our Centre. During the LASIK procedure a microkeratome is used to create a very thin flap of the cornea. The surgeon then folds back the hinged flap to access the stroma and reshape the corneal tissue using a laser. In LASEK method an ultra-thin “flap” of epithelium is pushed off to one side of the cornea, where it remains attached to the eye. After the laser treatment is finished, the epithelial tissue is repositioned on the surface of the eye to cover the lasered stroma. I am not sure whether this answer will satisfy you, because the older methods of correction included cutting the cornea in order to reshape it – such surgeries are not performed in our Centre. If you have any further questions – feel free to ask them, I will be happy to help you.

  • 19 May 2008
    I suffer from hyperopia OD +4.0, OS +4.0, I am 27 years old. I wear glasses. I see much better with my left eye than with my right eye. After closing the left eye I cannot see clearly, however when I close the right eye I can see all the contours but I experience problems while reading. Can Laser Vision Correction help me?

    name: Grzegorz

    age: 25 years

    Answer:

    Theoretically you refractive error is operable.
    Hyperopia can be corrected up to +6D, but I have successfully operated aberrations of even higher order. An error of +4D can be usually corrected to 0, providing that no medical contraindications occur (e.g. thin cornea). Qualification is only possible after the qualifying examination.

  • 19 May 2008
    I am 16 years old and right now my refractive errors are -7.5 and -8.5. It is a genetic disorder (my grandpa has very severe impairment of around -11 and my grandma has glaucoma, they are parents of my mother) I don’t know if that is of any importance. Last year I have had an examination in Warsaw (I think it was HRT) and it has shown that I am not in danger of developing glaucoma. My impairment progresses at the rate of 1 D per year. For the past 4 years I have been wearing Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses which were supposed to help me but failed to do so (progression didn’t stop). To the point: My impairment will probably keep progressing at this rate until I turn 21 (that’s when the progression should stop) and my error will then be -13D. Does it disqualify me from the surgery?

    name: Paweł

    age: 16 years

    Answer:

    Laser Vision Correction surgeries can treat myopia up to -14D, so if the rate of progression stays the same and there will be no other medical contraindications you will be able to undergo the surgery. Obviously, I will be able to qualify you for the surgery only after the qualifying examination which is crucial as it allows to rule out any contraindications such as keratoconus or too thin cornea.

  • 5 May 2008
    I am dreaming of not having to wear glasses after 30 years of struggling with them. My refractive error is are +5 and +6 and CYL 2.0 in both. The effective error has been calculated to be about +11. My problem is that I suffer from thickening of the optic nerve – will that be a problem?

    name: Inez

    not specified

    Answer:

    The provided information is insufficient to qualify you for the surgery. I would have to examine your eyes thoroughly. It would be great if you could come for a qualifying examination and bring your medical documentation along. The qualifying examination apart from being crucial to determine whether the operation is possible also helps to diagnose many eye diseases in the early stage of development.

  • 11 April 2008
    I have watched a successful LASIK surgery on YouTube.
    so I am pretty well informed :-). I have also watched an example of a failed surgery. Question: does having both eyes operated at the same time increase the risks connected with failure during the surgery?

    name: Tomasz

    not specified

    Answer:

    Having both eyes operated at the same time does not increase the risk of complications.
    LASIK method can be successfully used on both eyes at the same time. It is much more comfortable for the patient in terms of time saving and stress reduction to have a ‘double’ surgery than to have each eye operated separately. However, it is your decision – I can operate each eye separately.

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