Yes, you can smoke. However, it is best to avoid smoky or dusty environments in the first few weeks after LASIK because they increase irritation of the eyes. If you cannot avoid such environments, please wear protective goggles.
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How often should I have a routine eye examination?
How long must I wait to use eye make-up after lens exchange/implantation?
Is it a problem if the protective lens falls out? If that happens, what should I do?
When can I return to work after laser eye treatment?
How long must I refrain from my sporting activities?
How will my vision correction be adjusted on my driving licence?
Can you call me a taxi after my treatment?
Can I drive home after my treatment?
When can I remove the protective lens?
How do I get my eye drop schedule?
How important is the eye drop schedule for optimal recovery?
If I have an emergency, what should I do?
Will I be on sick leave after treatment?
Where do the follow-ups take place?
When will I have my first follow-up appointment?
How many follow-ups are there in total?
What should I look out for after treatment?
How long does recovery take?
What happens if I have an adverse effect from the eye drops?
Who pays for the eye drops?
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How many drops should I use?
Do I have to wake up at night to use my eye drops regularly?
When do I start using the post-treatment eye drops?