How long is vision blurry after LASIK?
Sarah Martinez
Updated on February 21, 2026
While you will see better the day after surgery, your vision may be a bit blurry or hazy immediately afterward. These temporary vision difficulties usually clear up after the first few weeks. However, it can take about 2 – 3 months before your vision fully stabilizes and your eyes completely heal.
Why is my vision still blurry a week after LASIK?
However, you may still experience blurry vision or vision fluctuations from time to time as you heal. Your eyes are adjusting to the newly reshaped cornea. They need time to get used to functioning in a new way. It will take anywhere from three to six months for your eyes to fully heal.How long does it take for vision to sharpen after LASIK?
It's common for you to have blurry vision after LASIK as you heal. While you usually will notice a significant improvement in your vision, recovering from LASIK takes time. Ultimately, full recovery varies by patient, and it can take 3 – 6 months for your vision to fully stabilize after eye surgery.How do you fix blurry vision after LASIK?
Over the course of LASIK recovery, blurry vision will improve, especially with the help of over-the-counter artificial tears. The best thing you can do to help with visual improvement is to follow your post-operative instructions.How long after LASIK Will my vision stabilize?
LASIK typically stabilizes very quickly. Our results thus far indicate that there is little or no change after the 2 week postoperative examination. Patients with large amounts of astigmatism or nearsightedness may take up to 6 weeks to stabilize.Normal and Abnormal Symptoms to Experience After LASIK Eye Surgery
Can your eyes get blurry again after LASIK?
It permanently reshapes the tissue in the front of your eye, and these changes last your whole life. However, most people's vision gets worse over time as part of the natural aging process. LASIK can't stop this, so your vision may become blurry again as you get older.How long does it take to get 20/20 vision after LASIK?
During a LASIK procedure, a laser is used to change the shape of one or both corneas to improve vision. According to the American Refractive Surgery Council, more than 90% of LASIK patients achieve 20/20 vision or better after 2 to 3 months of post-surgery recovery.What is ghosting after LASIK?
Most of the time it has to do with the edema (swelling) created in the eye due to the surgery. As the eye heals, the ghosting disappears. If the ghosting happens with both eyes, then the eyes may be out of alignment and need additional adjustment. Ophthalmologists prescribe eyedrops for the condition.How do I know if my LASIK flap moved?
When the flap moves out of place, it's referred to as LASIK flap dislocation. If you're wondering how to tell if your LASIK flap has moved, rest assured that you'll know. Symptoms include pain, discomfort, watering, and/or blurry vision.Does the LASIK flap never fully heal?
MYTH: The corneal flap never heals.Once the surgery is over, the flap is laid back into place to heal on its own. Some people believe that the flap never actually heals. However, this is not true. The flap starts to heal within one day of having the surgery.