Many people notice clearer, brighter vision within twenty‑four hours, with steady sharpening over the first few days. It is normal for vision to fluctuate a little as the eye settles.

For the technically minded: Speed of visual recovery correlates with minimal corneal oedema and low effective phacoemulsification energy. Neural adaptation to new optics, particularly with multifocal or extended‑depth‑of‑focus designs, may continue for several weeks.

The post 13) How soon can I see after surgery? appeared first on Sharmina Khan.