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Return to work after lens replacement surgery

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Return to work after lens replacement surgery is usually similar to cataract surgery and depends on your job and how quickly your vision settles. Planning a short recovery window helps you adapt to the new lenses.

Office and Screen-Based Roles

Many patients resume light work quickly.

  • Desk and computer work can often restart within a few days, once vision is comfortable.
  • Use regular breaks and lubricating drops to ease early dryness and adaptation.
  • Small print and intensive near tasks may feel different at first, particularly with multifocal lenses.
  • Consider flexible hours or a phased return during the first week.

Physical or Safety-Critical Jobs

More demanding roles may need extra time.

  • Jobs involving heavy lifting, dusty environments, or risk of eye injury may require at least one to two weeks off.
  • If driving, operating machinery, or working at heights is essential, wait until your surgeon confirms that vision is stable and meets safety standards.
  • Use appropriate protective eyewear when you return.
  • Seek review if work highlights ongoing visual difficulties.