What happens if I rub my eyes after LASIK?
**Short answer:** This guide gives you the complete, India-specific answer in plain language. This is one of those topics where you'll find conflicting information online — so here's what 23+ years of clinical LASIK experience actually shows. In this guide we cover what 'What happens if I rub my eyes after LASIK' really means in practical, India-specific terms — including timelines, evidence and what to do next.
Background You Need to Know
Rubbing the eyes is the single biggest preventable cause of LASIK flap displacement. The corneal flap is held in place by natural suction and re-epithelialisation, which takes 7–14 days to firmly seal.
Patient lifestyle plays a much bigger role than most people realise. The same procedure can deliver subtly different recovery experiences for a software engineer (heavy screens), a sportsperson (sweat, dust, contact risk), an air-conditioned office worker (dryness), or a young mother (sleep deprivation slows healing). Honest conversation with your surgeon about your daily life leads to a better-tailored aftercare plan.
The Detailed Answer — Point by Point
Here are the specific points that matter most for this question:
- If your eyes itch in the first week, use lubricants or take a doctor-prescribed antihistamine — never rub.
- 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.
- 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
Patients in Pune, Jaipur and Mumbai particularly benefit from understanding this because of the specific environmental factors — air pollution (PM2.5 spikes in winter), heavy office AC, 8–10 hour daily screen exposure, and dust-heavy outdoor commutes — that affect post-LASIK comfort and healing speed.
Our standard guidance is: stay indoors with sunglasses for the first 48 hours, use lubricant drops every 1–2 hours during screen time for the first month, avoid two-wheeler riding for at least a week (wind exposure dries the cornea rapidly), and stay well hydrated. These small adjustments make a meaningful difference to the recovery experience.
Common Myths to Ignore
Myths we hear weekly that are simply wrong:
- 'LASIK results wear off in 5 years' — The corneal change is permanent. Stable results last for decades in 90%+ of patients.
- 'Only young people can do LASIK' — Patients in their 40s, 50s and even 60s undergo LASIK successfully every day; the technology is simply tailored to age (e.g., blended vision after 40).
- 'You can't do LASIK with high power' — LASIK works up to about –10 D myopia and +6 D hyperopia. Beyond that, ICL is the better option — but you're still a candidate for vision correction.
- 'Insurance covers LASIK' — Standard mediclaim usually doesn't, because it's classified as elective. Always confirm with your provider in writing.
What You Should Do Next
To get a clear, personalised answer:
- Book a free LASIK suitability test that includes corneal topography (Pentacam), pachymetry, dry eye assessment and dilated retina exam
- Ask the surgeon to explain your specific candidacy in plain language — not just 'you're suitable'
- Compare 2–3 technology recommendations (Femto, Contoura, SMILE, InnovEyes) with the cost-benefit of each laid out clearly
- Confirm post-op follow-up schedule — a minimum of 4–6 visits over 6 months should be included in your package
- Verify enhancement policy — most reputable centres offer free touch-ups within 12 months if your prescription drifts
- Check the laser platform age — under 5 years is preferable; older platforms may not deliver the precision of newer-generation lasers
Expert Insight
Patients often fixate on rare risks they read online, while overlooking the daily-life risks of contact lens wear — corneal infections, dry eye, hygiene issues. LASIK should be evaluated against these realities, not against an imaginary risk-free baseline.
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