Purpose: To determine the early course of visual recovery after LASIK for m
yopia. Methods: In eight eyes visual acuity, both uncorrected and corrected
, objective refraction, topography and contrast sensitivity were measured s
ix times during the first day, twice daily for two days and after 1 week. R
esults: Patients experienced considerable variability in achieving best cor
rected visual acuity. 80% of patients already had uncorrected visual acuity
of 0.5 or better 1 day after surgery. By the 16th hour 97% of preoperative
best spectacle-corrected visual acuity was achieved. The mean radius of an
terior corneal curvature was already relatively constant after 3 h. After t
hat the corneal topography was fairly stable. Conclusions: Vision recovers
rapidly after LASIK. Visual rehabilitation was reached after 16 h in most c
ases. Mesopic vision, however, was reduced after LASIK.