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    Can you move your eyes during LASIK?

    Jul 01, 20257 min read

    **Short answer: Yes, in most cases** — but with important conditions and timing, which we cover below. It's a fair question — and one that deserves a direct, evidence-based answer rather than marketing fluff. In this guide we cover what 'Can you move your eyes during LASIK' really means in practical, India-specific terms — including timelines, evidence and what to do next.

    What This Question Really Means

    LASIK is performed awake under topical anaesthetic eye drops — no injections, no general anaesthesia. The total time in the laser room is 10–15 minutes; the actual laser pulses last only 20–40 seconds per eye.

    Recovery biology matters here. The corneal epithelium (the top protective layer) regenerates within 24–72 hours, which is why functional vision returns so quickly after LASIK. The deeper stromal tissue, where the actual reshaping happens, takes 3–6 months to fully stabilise — which is why your prescription may fluctuate slightly during the first few weeks before settling.

    The Detailed Answer — Point by Point

    Here are the specific points that matter most for this question:

    • A device called a lid speculum holds your eyelids open so you can't blink. Your eye is tracked by the laser at 1,000+ frames per second, so even small movements are compensated for automatically.
    • Most patients feel mild pressure during flap creation (about 30 seconds per eye) and nothing during the laser ablation itself.

    These points come from current clinical practice across high-volume LASIK centres in India, FDA outcome data, and our own follow-up records. They're not theoretical — they're what actually plays out in real patient timelines.

    Practical Guidance for Indian Patients

    At leading LASIK centres across India, this aspect of the procedure is covered in detail during your pre-op counselling. If your current centre hasn't explained it clearly, that itself is a yellow flag worth discussing with a second-opinion surgeon.

    A quality pre-LASIK consultation should cover: your candidacy explained in plain language, the recommended technology and why, expected timeline for visual recovery, specific lifestyle restrictions for your activities (gym, swimming, travel, profession), the medication schedule, follow-up frequency, and the centre's enhancement policy if a touch-up is needed later. Anything less and you should ask more questions before booking.

    Common Myths to Ignore

    A few persistent misconceptions are worth clearing up:

    • 'LASIK weakens with age' — False. The corneal reshaping is permanent. What changes with age is the natural lens (presbyopia after 40, cataracts after 60), which would happen with or without LASIK.
    • 'LASIK causes dry eyes for life' — Misleading. About half of patients have temporary dryness for 1–3 months. Persistent dry eye beyond 6 months is uncommon and usually relates to pre-existing tear film issues that should have been addressed before surgery.
    • 'You can't have LASIK if you do sports' — Wrong. SMILE, SMILE Pro and PRK are specifically designed for active patients including martial artists, boxers and military aspirants.
    • 'Cheaper LASIK works just as well' — Be cautious. Price differences usually reflect laser platform age, surgeon volume, post-op follow-up depth, and consumables quality — not pure margin.

    What You Should Do Next

    What we recommend to patients with similar questions:

    • Don't rely on a single online source — including this one. Your eyes are unique and only a personalised exam can give you a definitive answer.
    • Get a second opinion if you're unsure, especially for borderline candidacy or if a single centre is pushing one specific (often expensive) technology
    • Choose a surgeon based on volume (look for 10,000+ procedures performed), platform age (under 5 years preferred) and quality of post-op care — not on price alone
    • Ask about enhancement policy upfront (most centres offer free touch-ups within 12 months)
    • Read patient reviews on independent platforms (Practo, Google) — pay attention to recovery experience, not just outcome
    • Don't rush. A 1–2 week decision window after consultation is healthy. Avoid centres that pressure same-day booking with limited-time discounts.

    Expert Insight

    Our experience shows that 95%+ of patients achieve 6/6 vision or better, and the small percentage that don't usually had borderline candidacy that should have been flagged earlier. That's why screening rigour matters more than the laser brand.

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