Your Day-by-Day Recovery Guide
Know exactly what to expect after surgery — from the ride home to your one-month follow-up. Select your procedure below for a detailed timeline, practical tips, and Las Vegas–specific recovery advice.
LASIK Recovery Timeline
Most LASIK patients at Southwest Eye Institute experience improved vision the very next day. Here's what to expect at each stage.
The First 2 Weeks: Do's and Don'ts
✓ Do This
- Use all prescribed drops on schedule
- Wear protective shields while sleeping
- Use preservative-free artificial tears often
- Wear sunglasses outdoors (especially in Las Vegas sun)
- Shower carefully — avoid water directly in eyes
- Return for all follow-up appointments
✕ Avoid This
- Rubbing your eyes (critical for flap healing)
- Swimming, hot tubs, or pools for 2 weeks
- Eye makeup for at least 1 week
- Contact sports for 2–4 weeks
- Dusty or smoky environments
- Strenuous exercise for 1 week
Las Vegas Recovery Tips
Desert Sun & UV
Las Vegas UV is intense year-round. Wear quality wrap-around sunglasses every time you go outside for at least 4 weeks. Your eyes are extra sensitive post-surgery.
Dry Desert Air
The low humidity in Las Vegas can worsen post-LASIK dryness. Keep artificial tears with you at all times. Consider a bedside humidifier, especially with A/C running.
Traveling Home?
If you flew in for surgery, most patients can fly home the day after their first follow-up (Day 1). Bring artificial tears for the flight — cabin air is extremely dry. Wear sunglasses at the airport.
If you had PRK instead of LASIK, expect a longer healing curve. Vision is typically blurry for 3–5 days, with full clarity developing over 2–4 weeks. A bandage contact lens stays on for about 5 days. Discomfort is more noticeable than LASIK but manageable with drops. The final visual result is the same — PRK just takes a more gradual path to get there.
Cataract Surgery Recovery Timeline
At Southwest Eye Institute, Dr. Malitz performs No Needle, No Stitch cataract surgery using only topical numbing drops. Most patients notice clearer vision within hours.
The First 2 Weeks: Do's and Don'ts
✓ Do This
- Use all drops exactly as prescribed
- Wear the protective shield at night for 1 week
- Wear sunglasses outdoors
- Walk, read, and watch TV — light activity is fine
- Keep all follow-up appointments
- Sleep on your back or non-operative side
✕ Avoid This
- Rubbing or pressing on the operated eye
- Heavy lifting (over 20 lbs) for 2 weeks
- Swimming or hot tubs for 2 weeks
- Bending with your head below your waist
- Dusty or dirty environments
- Driving until your doctor clears you (usually Day 1–2)
If you chose a multifocal lens like PanOptix or Envy, you may notice halos around lights at night or difficulty with intermediate distances in the first few weeks. This is called neuroadaptation — your brain is learning to interpret the new lens. It typically resolves within 4–8 weeks. Be patient; most patients are delighted by the 2-month mark.
For Medical Tourism Patients
How Long to Stay in Vegas
Plan to stay at least 2 nights after surgery. You'll need your Day 1 follow-up before flying home. We can recommend nearby hotels that are a short drive from our office on W Flamingo Rd.
Take-Home Care Kit
We provide written post-op instructions, all necessary drops, and a protective shield. We also coordinate with your local eye doctor for follow-up care back home when needed.
Post-Op Support
After you travel home, our team remains available by phone. We can conduct virtual check-ins and communicate directly with your local eye care provider to ensure a smooth recovery.
Clear lens exchange uses the exact same technique as cataract surgery — No Needle, No Stitch lens replacement at our AAAHC-accredited surgery center. The only difference: your natural lens is clear rather than clouded by a cataract. The recovery timeline, post-op care, and activity restrictions are identical.
Clear Lens Exchange Recovery Timeline
Recovery mirrors cataract surgery. Most patients see clearly within a day and return to normal activities within a week. Here's the full timeline.
The First 2 Weeks: Do's and Don'ts
✓ Do This
- Use all drops exactly as prescribed
- Wear the protective shield at night for 1 week
- Wear sunglasses outdoors
- Walk, read, and watch TV — light activity is fine
- Keep all follow-up appointments
- Sleep on your back or non-operative side
✕ Avoid This
- Rubbing or pressing on the operated eye
- Heavy lifting (over 20 lbs) for 2 weeks
- Swimming or hot tubs for 2 weeks
- Bending with your head below your waist
- Dusty or dirty environments
- Driving until your doctor clears you (usually Day 1–2)
Most CLE patients choose a premium IOL like ENVY for the broadest range of glasses-free vision. You may notice halos around lights at night or difficulty with intermediate distances in the first few weeks. This is called neuroadaptation — your brain is learning to interpret the new lens. It typically resolves within 4–8 weeks. Be patient; most patients are delighted by the 2-month mark.
What Makes CLE Recovery Unique
No Cataracts — Ever
Unlike LASIK or PRK, which reshape the cornea but leave your natural lens intact, clear lens exchange replaces the lens entirely. Cataracts develop in the natural lens — once it's been replaced, that possibility is gone permanently.
Stable Results Over Time
Because CLE replaces the lens rather than reshaping the cornea, your correction is permanent. Unlike LASIK, which can sometimes regress slightly over years, the IOL power doesn't change. What you see at your 6-week check is what you'll see at year 10.
Self-Pay Procedure
CLE is an elective vision correction procedure — insurance does not cover it. Your $200 consultation fee is credited toward surgery if you proceed. We provide a written cost estimate at your consultation, and CareCredit financing is available.
For Fly-In Patients
How Long to Stay in Vegas
Plan to stay at least 2 nights after surgery. You'll need your Day 1 follow-up before flying home. Our surgical coordinator Brittany can recommend nearby hotels and help with logistics.
Desert Sun After Surgery
Your eyes will be light-sensitive for the first few days. In Las Vegas, quality sunglasses aren't optional — pack them for the airport and every time you step outside during recovery.
Coordinated Follow-Up
We provide a complete take-home care kit and coordinate with your local eye doctor for follow-up care back home. Dr. Malitz's team remains available by phone after you travel.
The surgical technique, recovery, and lens options are identical. The difference is the starting point: cataract patients have a clouded lens that's impairing their vision; CLE patients have a clear lens but want to correct their prescription and eliminate future cataract risk. For patients over 45 with farsightedness, presbyopia, or high prescriptions — especially those who aren't ideal LASIK candidates — CLE often produces better long-term results than any corneal procedure. Compare all vision correction options →
Pterygium Surgery Recovery Timeline
Southwest Eye Institute performs No Stitch pterygium removal for faster healing and minimal discomfort. Here's what recovery looks like.
Pterygium is caused by UV exposure and dry, windy conditions — exactly what the desert climate provides. After surgery, wearing quality UV-blocking sunglasses outdoors is critical for preventing recurrence. Consider wrap-around styles that also block wind and dust. This is a lifestyle change, not just a post-op tip.
Blepharoplasty Recovery Timeline
Eyelid surgery is performed under local anesthesia at our accredited surgery center. Recovery is straightforward — here's what to expect at each stage.
The First 2 Weeks: Do's and Don'ts
✓ Do This
- Apply cold compresses gently for the first 48 hours
- Keep your head elevated — even while sleeping
- Use prescribed drops and ointment on schedule
- Wear sunglasses outdoors (critical in Las Vegas sun)
- Clean eyelids gently with a warm washcloth as directed
- Return for your suture removal appointment
✕ Avoid This
- Rubbing or touching your eyelids
- Eye makeup until sutures are removed
- Strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for 2 weeks
- Contact lenses for 1–2 weeks (ask Dr. Malitz)
- Swimming, hot tubs, or saunas for 2 weeks
- Blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen) unless approved
Las Vegas Recovery Tips
Protect Healing Incisions from UV
Sun exposure can cause incision lines to darken permanently. In the desert, wear quality sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat every time you go outside during the healing period — and beyond. This is the single most important thing you can do for your cosmetic result.
Combat Dry Air
Low humidity and air conditioning can dry out healing eyelid tissue and cause eye irritation. Use preservative-free artificial tears liberally — more than you think you need. A bedside humidifier helps, especially at night.
Camouflage During Healing
Bruising around the eyes can be noticeable for 1–2 weeks. Oversized sunglasses are your best friend — they protect from UV, wind, and dust while covering the bruising. In Las Vegas, nobody looks twice at someone in big sunglasses.
Whether your blepharoplasty was medically necessary (insurance-covered for vision obstruction) or cosmetic (self-pay for appearance), the recovery process is the same. The only difference is paperwork — the healing timeline, post-op care, and final result are identical regardless of how the procedure was classified.
Glaucoma Treatment Recovery
Recovery depends on which procedure you had. SLT laser and Durysta require virtually no downtime. MIGS combined with cataract surgery follows the cataract recovery timeline. Xen Gel Stent requires a bit more monitoring.
One of the goals of glaucoma procedures is to reduce or eliminate daily eye drops. Dr. Malitz will adjust your drop regimen after surgery based on your pressure response. Do not stop any glaucoma drops on your own — wait for specific instructions at your follow-up.
SLT Laser Recovery
SLT is performed in the office and is the gentlest of all glaucoma treatments. Most patients resume normal activities immediately.
Durysta Implant Recovery
Durysta is a sustained-release medication implant placed inside the eye during a brief office procedure. Recovery is minimal.
MIGS Recovery (iStent, Kahook, Glaukos)
When MIGS is performed during cataract surgery, recovery follows the standard cataract timeline — the glaucoma portion adds no extra downtime.
If your Kahook Dual Blade goniotomy was performed as a standalone procedure (without cataract surgery), recovery is similar but faster — most patients return to normal activities within 1–2 days. Expect some redness and mild light sensitivity for a few days. Follow-up visits focus on pressure response and drop adjustment.
Xen Gel Stent Recovery
Xen creates a new drainage pathway and requires closer monitoring than other MIGS procedures. Recovery takes a bit longer, but the pressure reduction is more significant.
After Glaucoma Surgery: Do's and Don'ts
These guidelines apply to MIGS and Xen procedures. SLT and Durysta have minimal restrictions — ask Dr. Malitz for specific guidance.
✓ Do This
- Use all drops exactly as prescribed — timing matters
- Attend every follow-up visit (pressure monitoring is critical)
- Wear sunglasses outdoors, especially in Las Vegas sun
- Keep a log of which drops you use and when
- Report sudden vision changes, severe pain, or worsening redness immediately
- Continue seeing your optometrist for routine care between surgical follow-ups
✕ Avoid This
- Stopping glaucoma drops on your own — wait for Dr. Malitz's instructions
- Rubbing your eyes, especially near the surgical site
- Swimming or hot tubs for 2 weeks after MIGS or Xen
- Heavy lifting (over 20 lbs) for 1–2 weeks after MIGS or Xen
- Missing follow-up appointments — pressure spikes can happen silently
- Assuming "no symptoms" means "no problem" — glaucoma is always silent
Las Vegas Recovery Tips for Glaucoma Patients
Dry Air Affects Your Drops
Low humidity and A/C can worsen eye dryness, which makes drop compliance harder and can affect how drops absorb. Use preservative-free artificial tears between your glaucoma drops. A bedside humidifier helps, especially during summer months when A/C runs constantly.
UV and Eye Comfort
While UV exposure doesn't directly raise eye pressure, comfort and compliance matter. Wearing quality sunglasses reduces squinting and irritation, making it easier to stick with your drop and follow-up schedule — especially important in the intense Las Vegas sun.
Don't Skip Monitoring
Glaucoma is a lifelong condition. Even after successful surgery, regular pressure checks and optic nerve scans are essential. Dr. Malitz coordinates with your local optometrist for ongoing monitoring between surgical follow-ups.
Every glaucoma procedure at Southwest Eye Institute aims to reduce your daily medication burden while maintaining — or improving — pressure control. Whether you had SLT, Durysta, iStent, Kahook, or Xen, the long-term plan is the same: protect the vision you still have with the least impact on your daily life. Learn more about our glaucoma procedures →
Questions About Your Recovery?
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