Most people return to work within a few days after conjunctival naevus removal surgery, depending on comfort, redness, and job type.
Office and light duties
Desk-based work is usually manageable once pain has eased and vision is reasonably clear. The eye may still look red, which is normal during early healing.
- Many patients resume light work after two to three days
- Use lubricating drops to ease dryness during screen time
- Plan slightly shorter days initially if possible
- Avoid dusty or strongly air-conditioned rooms that irritate the eye
- Check that you meet driving standards before commuting by car
More physical or outdoor jobs
Roles involving dirt, wind, or risk of eye injury may need a longer break. Protecting the healing surface is essential.
- Discuss your duties with the surgical team before the procedure
- Consider protective glasses when you first return
- Delay strenuous tasks for several days, or as advised
- Stop work and seek help if pain, redness, or watering suddenly worsen
- Plan follow-up visits around your work schedule