The day after surgery, when your eyes are starting to recover, you will return to the clinic for an examination. During the examination, we will remove the protective lenses that accompanied you for the first few hours, and you will move on to the next stage of recovery.
Eye color change recovery process
- The recovery phase
What is expected to happen the day after Flaak vision treatment?
You wanted it, you dreamed it, you imagined it — and now it’s yours: a new, permanent eye color that turns your dream into reality after a short, simple, and effective treatment. What happens the day after? What do you do immediately after the Flaak process? Here you will find all the information that will help you go through a quick, comfortable, and successful recovery period!
- After treatment
The eye color that nature didn't give you – you dreamed of it, and we made it come true!
You have chosen the eye color you have always dreamed of — and now, unlike colored contact lenses, it stays with you forever. Your self-confidence is strengthened, and your new look expresses exactly who you are. You have received the pigment you wanted — and it is yours. After a short procedure of only about 20 minutes, with the innovative Visumax 800 laser device, you have emerged with a fresh and exciting look.
What happens now? Here at Flaak Vision, we are with you through the process. We will explain what to expect, what actions are important to take, and what to avoid after the process.
In conclusion — renew yourself! And don’t forget to read carefully, because the eyes are not only a mirror to the soul, but also the key to a successful recovery.
After surgery, the doctor will give you antibiotic or therapeutic drops, which alleviate side effects in the first few days, maintain eye health, and support recovery.
About a month after the pigment is injected and your eyes are healing, you will come to the clinic for a routine checkup. This is the time to celebrate your new eye color and make sure everything is progressing as planned.
The sun may fade the pigment, so it is important to wear sunglasses regularly in the first month after surgery and avoid direct exposure to maintain the result and help with recovery.
About a month after the pigment is injected and your eyes are healing, you will come to the clinic for a routine checkup. This is the time to celebrate your new eye color and make sure everything is progressing as planned.
The sun may fade the pigment, so it is important to wear sunglasses regularly in the first month after surgery and avoid direct exposure to maintain the result and help with recovery.
After surgery, the doctor will give you antibiotic or therapeutic drops, which alleviate side effects in the first few days, maintain eye health, and support recovery.
The day after surgery, when your eyes are starting to recover, you will return to the clinic for an examination. During the examination, we will remove the protective lenses that accompanied you for the first few hours, and you will move on to the next stage of recovery.
- The day after surgery
Once the process is complete, there are several important steps you should take to ensure everything goes smoothly, safely, and correctly.
Limited-time contact lenses – definitely yes!
Immediately after surgery, you will wear contact lenses that we will provide. The lenses will protect your sensitive eye and allow a safe start to recovery, as well as prevent friction when closing your eyelids. Your doctor will determine when to remove them based on your recovery status.
Follow-up check-up with the doctor
The day after surgery, you will come to the clinic for a check-up with the doctor. He will assess the condition of your eyes, prescribe drops and medications for continued recovery, and decide when to remove the temporary contact lenses to continue the next stage of recovery.
Therapeutic drops and antibiotics
After surgery, you will be given eye drops and medications, including antibiotics, for continued treatment at the clinic. The recovery process varies from person to person – some return to their daily routine immediately, while others prefer to rest and party the next day. It is important to take the antibiotics regularly as directed by your doctor to ensure a safe and smooth recovery.
sunglasses
One of the most important steps in recovery is to wear sunglasses every time you leave the house, even for a quick trip to the supermarket. Glasses protect your eyes from harmful radiation, and they are essential for everyone, even if you don’t feel sensitive to light. Until your doctor tells you otherwise, treat them as partners in the journey — you and them together.
Wearing sunglasses
The recovery process varies from person to person. Some will not experience any symptoms, but others may experience burning, dryness, or sensitivity to light. Your doctor will prescribe eye drops, and it is important to use them as directed to relieve symptoms and promote a quick and comfortable recovery.
What do we do in the weeks and months following the renewal?
At Flaak Vision, we accompany you through all stages of the process, and are always available to answer questions and clarify issues — from the stage where you decide to change your life to receiving the eye color of your dreams!
And again, using eye drops
The rate of recovery varies from person to person. Some will experience sensitivity to bright light that can last for weeks, and will be prescribed eye drops. It is important to use the drops as directed by your doctor to relieve symptoms and promote recovery. Detailed instructions for using the drops can be found here.
Drug treatment and patience
Each person’s eyes are unique, so the recovery process varies. However, %-2% patients may experience side effects that last for months. In such cases, you will receive the appropriate prescriptions and treatment at the clinic. It is important to give time to complete a full and successful recovery.
By your side every step of the way!
From the preparation stage to full recovery — we are always by your side! We provide customized medical advice, medications and antibiotic drops to relieve dryness and speed up recovery, along with guidance and emotional support throughout the process.
Eye color change recovery process
Imaging: Before performing keratopigmentation,
We perform simulation with the selected color.
This visualization allows you to accurately visualize
Your new look before
The procedure itself.
Eye color change recovery process
Imaging: Before performing keratopigmentation,
We perform simulation with the selected color.
This visualization allows you to accurately visualize
Your new look before
The procedure itself.
Imaging: Before performing keratopigmentation,
We perform a simulation with the chat itself.
Eye color change recovery process