Wondering if lens replacement (rle) hurts? Here is what patients actually report about pain levels during and after the procedure.
Quick Answer
Lens Replacement (RLE) is performed under topical (eye drops) anesthesia, so you feel nothing during the procedure. Post-operative discomfort is typically manageable with prescribed pain medication and peaks in the first 2-3 days.
During the procedure
You will not feel pain during lens replacement (rle) because it is performed under topical (eye drops) anesthesia. Most patients report no awareness during the procedure.
After the procedure
Pain levels vary by individual, but most patients describe post-operative discomfort as:
- ✓Day 1-3: Moderate discomfort, managed with prescribed medication
- ✓Day 4-7: Decreasing pain, most patients reduce medication
- ✓Week 2+: Minimal discomfort, over-the-counter pain relief sufficient
Tips for managing pain
- ✓Take prescribed medications on schedule (do not wait for pain to peak)
- ✓Use ice packs as directed to reduce swelling
- ✓Keep the surgical area elevated when possible
- ✓Avoid strenuous activity during the initial recovery period
- ✓Stay hydrated and eat nutritious foods to support healing