If you're researching LASIK surgery side effects in Punjab, here's the honest answer: most patients experience mild, temporary effects like dry eyes, glare, light sensitivity, or slightly fluctuating vision in the first few weeks after surgery, and these resolve on their own as the cornea heals. Serious or permanent complications are uncommon β particularly when LASIK is performed after thorough pre-surgical screening at an experienced, NABH-accredited eye hospital like Brar Eye Hospital in Bathinda.
This guide breaks down exactly what to expect, how long each side effect typically lasts, what helps manage them effectively, and when something needs a doctor's attention rather than home observation.
π‘ Key insight: The single greatest determinant of your LASIK experience β including the likelihood and severity of side effects β is not the laser technology or the surgery itself, but the pre-surgical screening and candidacy evaluation that happens before any laser touches your eye.
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a laser-based refractive procedure that permanently corrects myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism by reshaping the cornea. A thin corneal flap is created using either a microkeratome blade or a femtosecond laser (bladeless LASIK), the underlying corneal tissue is precisely reshaped with an excimer laser, and the flap is repositioned to heal naturally without stitches.
The procedure takes approximately 10β15 minutes per eye, and most patients undergoing LASIK at Brar Eye Hospital return home the same day with noticeably improved vision within hours of surgery β often describing a remarkable clarity they haven't experienced since childhood.
At Brar Eye Hospital, we offer multiple laser vision correction platforms, including standard LASIK, Femto/Bladeless LASIK, Contoura Vision (topography-guided LASIK), and SMILE Pro β a flapless, all-laser procedure that has largely superseded LASIK for eligible patients due to fewer dry eye side effects and no flap-related complications. Your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate option based on your corneal assessment.
Yes. Mild, temporary side effects are a completely normal and expected part of healing after LASIK, regardless of where or by whom the procedure is performed. It's common for patients to worry that any discomfort or visual disturbance signals something went wrong. In reality, these effects occur because the cornea is still adjusting to its new shape, and in the vast majority of cases, they fade within days to a few weeks without affecting your long-term visual outcome.
The cornea is one of the most densely innervated tissues in the body. When a flap is created during LASIK, some superficial corneal nerves are temporarily disrupted β this is the primary mechanism behind post-LASIK dry eye. These nerves regenerate over 3β6 months, and symptoms improve correspondingly. Following your post-operative care instructions closely β including attending all follow-up visits β plays a critical role in how smoothly this healing process goes.
Dry eyes are the most commonly reported side effect after LASIK, affecting up to 30β40% of patients to some degree in the first few months. The LASIK flap creation temporarily reduces corneal sensitivity and disrupts the reflex arc controlling tear production, leading to reduced tear volume and quality. This manifests as a burning, gritty, or irritated feeling β particularly in air-conditioned environments, during prolonged screen use, or in Punjab's dry summer heat.
Duration: Typically begins in the first 24β48 hours, peaks around week 2, and gradually improves over 3β6 months as corneal nerves regenerate. Most patients achieve complete resolution within 6 months.
Management:
π‘ SMILE Pro Advantage: SMILE Pro (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Pro) creates only a tiny incision rather than a large flap, preserving significantly more corneal nerves β resulting in substantially less post-operative dry eye than LASIK. For patients with pre-existing mild dry eye or those concerned about this side effect, our surgeons may recommend SMILE Pro as a more suitable alternative. Ask your surgeon during consultation.
Many patients notice glare or halo rings around lights β particularly car headlights and streetlights while driving at night β during the first few weeks of recovery. This happens because the healing cornea has a slightly uneven optical profile during the remodelling phase. The brain has not yet fully adapted to the new corneal shape. As healing progresses and neuroadaptation occurs, night vision disturbances almost always fade significantly.
Duration: Most prominent in weeks 1β4. Typically resolves by 3 months for the vast majority of patients. A small percentage (particularly those with large pupil diameters and high prescriptions) may retain some mild residual halos β usually not visually disabling.
Management: Avoid night driving in the first 2β3 weeks. Use anti-reflective coated glasses for any night driving in the interim period if your surgeon clears driving. Report persistent halos beyond 3 months to your surgeon.
Sensitivity to bright light is common in the early recovery period β typically most pronounced in the first 24β72 hours. Outdoor light, especially in Punjab's intense summer sun from April through August, can feel uncomfortable initially. Management: Wear UV-400 tinted glasses or sunglasses whenever outdoors for the first 3β6 months post-LASIK β they serve the dual purpose of protecting the healing cornea from UV damage while reducing photophobia symptoms.
It's completely normal for clarity to vary slightly from day to day β or even within the same day β in the first couple of weeks as the cornea stabilises its new shape. Morning vision may be slightly blurrier due to dryness accumulating overnight; it typically improves after lubricating drops. Fluctuation should progressively decrease as the cornea heals. If significant fluctuation continues beyond 4 weeks, contact your surgeon.
Mild watering, a burning sensation, or a feeling of something in the eye (foreign body sensation) can occur in the first 24β72 hours. This is related to the exposed corneal surface and healing epithelium. It usually settles quickly with prescribed drops and proper rest. Most patients report that discomfort is significantly less than they anticipated before surgery.
In a small percentage of cases, the laser may remove slightly more or less tissue than intended, resulting in residual refractive error β you may still need thin glasses or contacts for some situations. This is why vision is considered "stable" only after 3β6 months. If stable residual error persists, an enhancement procedure can be considered once corneal stability is confirmed. This is one reason why the precision of pre-operative measurement at Brar Eye Hospital β using the latest diagnostic platforms β is so critical to outcomes.
| Timeframe | What's Typical |
|---|---|
| Day 1β3 | Mild irritation, light sensitivity, watering, slightly blurry/fluctuating vision, scratchy feeling |
| Week 1 | Dryness, occasional glare/halos at night, vision still settling but much better than Day 1 |
| Weeks 2β4 | Most visual disturbances fade noticeably; clarity continues improving; dryness persists but improving |
| Months 1β3 | Vision stabilises for most; mild dryness may linger; halos largely resolved |
| Months 3β6 | Full recovery for most patients; nerve regeneration nearly complete |
If a symptom is getting worse rather than better at any point on this timeline, that is the signal to call your surgeon promptly rather than waiting it out.
In the large majority of cases β no. Side effects are temporary and resolve within weeks to a few months. Permanent complications are uncommon, particularly when LASIK is performed by an experienced surgeon following a thorough pre-operative evaluation at a quality-certified hospital.
Some patients β those with very thin corneas, significant pre-existing dry eye disease, or an unstable eyeglass prescription β may be advised against LASIK during screening specifically because their risk of lasting side effects is higher. This is exactly why candidacy evaluation matters as much as (arguably more than) the surgery itself. An honest, thorough evaluation that occasionally tells a patient "you are not a good LASIK candidate" is a sign of quality care, not a sales failure.
While most LASIK side effects are mild and self-resolving, contact your doctor immediately if you experience:
β’ Severe or worsening eye pain
β’ A sudden significant decrease in vision
β’ Increased redness or swelling that's getting worse
β’ Unusual discharge from the eye
β’ A sensation of the flap moving or wrinkling
β’ Any symptom that isn't improving over time or appears to be worsening
β’ New floaters or flashes of light (may indicate retinal issue)
The single biggest factor in avoiding serious LASIK side effects isn't what happens during recovery β it's what happens before surgery is scheduled. A detailed pre-surgical workup checks:
At Brar Eye Hospital, this evaluation is conducted with the same seriousness as the procedure itself. Patients who fail screening criteria are counselled about alternative options β SMILE Pro, phakic IOL, or glasses/contact lenses β rather than being offered a procedure that could harm them. Our screening standards are the most important factor in our excellent long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Cost is closely tied to side-effect risk β cheaper procedures using outdated technology or inadequate pre-surgical workups can increase complication likelihood. In Punjab, LASIK costs approximately:
Ask any clinic precisely what's included: the pre-surgical workup, laser technology, surgeon experience, and number of post-operative follow-up visits all directly affect outcomes and side effect management. The lowest price is rarely the safest option.
A thorough candidacy evaluation at Brar Eye Hospital is your best protection against side effects. Book your comprehensive LASIK screening today.