You must not drive immediately after eye bag removal surgery, and driving should only resume when vision is clear, pain is controlled, and you meet legal standards.
Early safety considerations
Swelling, bruising, and painkillers can all affect driving safety in the first few days. Arrange transport home and help for early appointments.
- Do not drive on the day of surgery
- Expect light sensitivity and blurred vision from ointment
- Avoid driving while taking strong pain medication that causes drowsiness
- Follow specific restrictions given by your surgeon
- Use sunglasses outdoors to reduce glare
Judging when you are ready
Driving should resume only when you feel fully confident and can see clearly in all directions.
- Test your vision with everyday tasks before attempting to drive
- Start with short daytime journeys on familiar routes
- Delay night driving until glare and sensitivity improve
- Stop driving and seek help if pain, swelling, or blur suddenly worsen
- Ask your clinician if you are unsure about your fitness to drive