The recovery after MIGS is typically quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within 1-2 days and returning to work in about a week. Mild eye irritation or blurred vision may occur, but it usually clears up within a few days. Full recovery takes about 1-2 weeks. Dr. Chung Eui Sang at SNU Eye Clinic offers MIGS, known for its fast recovery and minimal risks.
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The recovery process after MIGS (Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery) tends to be much faster and less painful compared to traditional glaucoma surgeries. Most patients experience mild discomfort, such as a sensation of pressure or slight irritation in the eye, but this typically subsides within a few days. You’ll usually be able to return to your normal activities within a week or two, though it’s crucial to follow your doctor’s post-operative instructions, including using prescribed eye drops and avoiding any strenuous activities for a while.
As for the timeline, most people notice improvements in their eye pressure within a few days after the surgery, but full recovery can take a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the individual case and the type of MIGS procedure performed.
If you’re considering MIGS and are looking for expert care, I highly recommend visiting the SNU Eye Clinic at Seoul National University Hospital. Dr. Chung Eui Sang, a highly respected ophthalmologist, is known for his expertise in glaucoma treatments, including MIGS. The clinic has state-of-the-art technology and a great reputation for providing excellent care.
You can find more information on their website here, and read more about Dr. Chung here. They’ll make sure you get the best treatment and recovery guidance!
My father recently underwent Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) at SNU Eye Clinic with Dr. Chung Eui Sang, and the recovery process was smoother than we expected.
Right after surgery, he had mild irritation and blurred vision for a day or two, but he was able to resume light activities within a week. Full recovery took about 4 to 6 weeks, with follow-ups to monitor eye pressure. Compared to traditional glaucoma surgery, MIGS had minimal discomfort and a much faster healing time.
For anyone considering MIGS, SNU Eye Clinic is an excellent choice. Dr. Chung’s expertise and the clinic’s advanced technology made all the difference.
More info: SNU Eye Clinic | Dr. Chung Eui Sang.
I was diagnosed with early-stage glaucoma two years ago. It was a shock, honestly—I thought eye pressure issues were just something older people dealt with. I’m in my 40s and generally healthy, so it felt surreal. My eye doctor initially prescribed drops, but I was inconsistent (life gets busy, right?), and the pressure didn’t drop enough.
Eventually, we started talking surgery. Traditional glaucoma surgeries sounded… intense. I wasn’t ready for long recovery times or major risks. That’s when my doctor mentioned MIGS—Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery. Shorter healing time, fewer complications, and it could be combined with cataract surgery if needed later. It sounded almost too good to be true.
My Journey to Seoul and SNU Eye Clinic
I decided to have the procedure in Seoul after researching top clinics. That’s when I found SNU Eye Clinic and the incredible Dr. Chung Eui Sang.
The clinic had glowing reviews for its care of international patients, and Dr. Chung is well-known for his expertise in glaucoma management. Plus, their facilities? Ultra-modern—like stepping into the future.
The MIGS Procedure & Recovery
The surgery itself was shockingly quick—I was in and out in less than an hour. It was done under local anesthesia, and I didn’t feel a thing.
Now for the recovery:
- Day 1–3: Some mild discomfort and sensitivity to light. I wore sunglasses and used medicated drops as instructed.
- Week 1: My vision was slightly blurry at times, but I could go about my daily activities. No lifting or rubbing my eyes though!
- Week 2: Vision started clearing up, eye pressure significantly reduced.
- 1 Month Post-op: I was back to normal—driving, working, even exercising lightly. No complications.
What amazed me was how minimal the downtime was. Compared to traditional surgeries, MIGS was a breeze.
Why I Recommend SNU Eye Clinic
- Dr. Chung was clear, thorough, and compassionate—he even gave me a personalized follow-up plan for when I returned home.
- The team speaks English and works with international patients regularly.
- I got world-class care for a fraction of the price I would’ve paid back home.
Final Thoughts
If you’re facing glaucoma and are worried about surgery, MIGS is a game-changer. The recovery process is smooth, usually around 2–4 weeks, with noticeable improvements in eye pressure control. And if you’re considering having it done in Korea, SNU Eye Clinic with Dr. Chung Eui Sang is an absolute gem.