Contoura Vision: A Laser Eye Surgery for Enhanced Vision Correction
What is Contoura Vision?
The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye. This can sometimes develop irregular shapes instead of its spherical shape causing the light to focus poorly either in front of or behind the retina instead of directly on it. This can lead to vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Contoura Vision, which is also known as topography-guided LASIK, is an advanced laser eye surgery that uses modern technology to treat these issues. It creates a detailed picture of the cornea, showing any irregularities. This picture then guides the laser during surgery, allowing for a highly personalised and accurate correction of vision problems.
Contoura Vision enhances accuracy by making the procedure to the patient’s unique cornea structure thereby leading to better results compared to the traditional LASIK surgeries. Thereby making it a better option for people wanting to improve their eyesight.
Who Should Opt for Contoura Vision?
Not everyone is asked to get contoura vision surgery. The doctor would recommend a person the procedure when,
- The person is 18 years or older.
- The person has a stable vision prescription (no major changes in glasses or contacts recently).
- The person should have a cylindrical power also known as astigmatism less than 3D (dioptres). Dioptres (D) measure how strong the glasses or contact lenses need to be to correct the person’s vision.
- The person’s cornea should not be too thin.
- The person’s spherical power (general vision correction) should be less than 8D.
- The person should not have any serious corneal issues or diseases.
People who will fall under these categories can get a contoura vision surgery.
How Long Does a Person Take to Recover After a Contoura Vision Surgery?
Recovery after having contoura vision surgery is usually fast. Most patients will start to see improvements in their vision within a few days.
The initial healing process will take place during the first week generally. This is an important period as it is where most of the healing happens and therefore the patient is asked to take proper care. Full recovery and to have a stable vision it would take a few weeks.
What Tips are to be Followed to Ensure Good Recovery?
Post the surgery, to ensure a smooth recovery people are advised to follow,
- Post-operative care: the patient is advised to follow all the guidelines given by the surgeon to ensure a smooth recovery.
- Medications: The person is advised to use eye drops and medications as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection and dryness.
- Rest: The patient is advised to minimize screen time and avoid activities that strain the eyes during the recovery phase.
- 20-20-20 rule: The patient is asked to follow the 20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds to reduce eye strain.
- Sunglasses: To protect the eyes from UV rays, dust, and wind wear sunglasses when outside.
- Avoid rubbing or touching the eyes: Rubbing can interfere with the healing process and cause irritation or complications such as infection.
- Drink plenty of water: Staying hydrated helps in keeping the eyes moist and supports the healing process.
- healthy food: The doctor will advise to consume a balanced diet which is rich in vitamins A, C, and E. These vitamins are good for eye health and will help in the healing process.
- Makeup and skincare products: It is advised to avoid eye makeup and skincare products so as to avoid any possible eye infections.
- Quality sleep: Proper sleep will help in the overall recovery and reduce eye strain. 7-8 hours of quality sleep will help. If there are any unusual symptoms or discomfort, it is recommended to consult the surgeon.
- Follow-ups: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with the surgeon. Regular check-ups are important to ensure a successful recovery.