Post-Operative Do's & Don'ts
Recommended Activity Schedule
Day of Surgery
The day of surgery should be a day of rest.
Always be very careful about activities where the eye may be poked, rubbed or touched.
Always avoid rubbing eyes.
24 HOURS AFTER SURGERY:
- Take a bath instead of a shower. Avoid any soap or water in the eyes.
- Restrict movement to light activities. Work should probably be avoided.
- Driving short distances after the 1 day post-op examination is acceptable if adequate vision is confirmed at the post-operative evaluation.
- Reading and watching TV is acceptable as long as adequate eye lubrication is maintained.
- Flying in airplanes is acceptable, but keep eyes generously lubricated (every 30 minutes) – airplanes have very dry air.
48 HOURS AFTER SURGERY:
- Driving can be resumed if adequate vision is confirmed at post-operative evaluation.
- Shower (but continue to avoid any soap or water in the eyes).
- Apply face make-up (but NOT eye make-up
- Do office work
- Use computers (but it is very important to keep eyes well lubricated).
- Playing golf – wear sunglasses to avoid sand etc. from hitting your eyes.
DAY 3 ACTIVITIES:
- Exercise without risk to the eyes (e.g. treadmill, stairmaster, stationary bike) – wear a headband or hat to avoid sweat dripping in the eyes.
- Sexual activity (avoid touching near the eyes).
- Playing with children (being cautious to avoid eye area).
- Drinking alcohol.
DAY 7 ACTIVITIES:
- Applying eye make-up (avoid touching the eyes).
- Jogging outdoors.
- Rollerblading.
- Relaxed bicycling (no mountain biking).
- Lifting weights.
Activities that can begin at 1 month with eye protection until 6 months after surgery:
- Racquet sports – squash, racquetball, badminton (but always wear eye protection).
- Swimming
- Scuba diving, snorkeling.
- Motorcycling, dirt biking, mountain biking.
- Parachuting
- Baseball, basketball, football, soccer.
- Snow skiing
- Lawn mowing
Activities that can begin at 3 months with eye protection until 6 months after surgery:
(Proceed with caution as these activities have a high risk of water being forced into the eyes).
- Water skiing
- Wind surfing
- Kayaking
- Surfing