Eye lasers in sports: these 5 tips speak for themselves
Visual aids impair those affected by sports – this finding cannot be disputed. Whether tennis, skiing or swimming: glasses or contact lenses cannot be easily reconciled with the practice of the respective sport.
Many athletes have therefore opted for laser eye surgery to avoid the unpleasant side effects. This brings with it many decisive advantages that significantly influence the enjoyment of sports.
My refractive error becomes a problem in sports
A refractive error quickly becomes a problem when exercising sports. Some sports are also not suitable for wearing glasses, such as football. Here you have to be careful that the glasses do not break and that in the worst case serious eye injuries occur.
For outdoor sports in bad weather, most resort to the wrong solution and omit the visual aid. This leads to a limitation of the responsiveness. Likewise, glasses are useless when swimming, here you have to use optical goggles, as contact lenses are also not the right solution. Accordingly, laser eye surgery has some advantages.

Why should I refrain from wearing optical glasses when exercising?
Some ophthalmologists advise not to wear optical glasses when exercising, as the risk of injury is too great in almost all cases. Most people are unaware of this consequence, as they mainly focus on the unpleasant side effects (pressing arms, etc.).
Likewise, when exercising, care is taken to ensure that the glasses do not slip, get fogged up or damaged, so that the concentration required for practicing the various sports takes a back seat. This in turn can lead to serious injuries.
These 5 tips speak for eye lasers in sports
Laser surgery for athletes brings many advantages and is therefore only recommended. The risk of injury due to refractive error is reduced, restrictions are eliminated and much more. The following five tips speak for a correction of defective vision by laser and make it easier to decide to take this step.
Tip 1: Reduced hazard potential
Most injuries occur when the lens breaks and splinters penetrate the eye. But the socket can also lead to injuries such as puncture and cut wounds. Special sports glasses can also cause injuries – especially if they are not specifically tailored to the chosen sport and are used incorrectly.
Tip 2: Freedom of movement
The freedom of movement in sports without glasses is quite different from wearing glasses. You no longer have to focus on ensuring that the glasses do not slip or that they are not damaged.
You can move freely and are not restricted in the different movement sequences, as there are no longer any troublesome glasses in your way after laser treatment.
Tip 3: Keep an eye on everything!
When running, a root or unevenness is overlooked and it has happened: a ligament strain, a fracture, abrasions and bruises can be the result. These worries no longer exist after a laser operation, as you can see everything again thanks to the sharp vision. By wearing glasses, you are constantly limited or impaired in the field of vision to a certain extent – glasses are always a foreign object that disappears after treatment.
Tip 4: No more custom-made products
If you rely on glasses for sports, you have to use special sports glasses. Swimmers need goggles with diopters, footballers need sports goggles with unbreakable lenses. Finding the right special glasses for martial arts is anything but easy – and so the use of contact lenses is unavoidable. Once a pair of sports glasses has been damaged, all that remains is the way to the optician and the new production entails further costs.
These special glasses are not cheap and in most cases contact lenses are not covered by health insurance. Here, too, laser treatment provides a remedy, as custom-made products are no longer necessary.
Tip 5: Freedom
With laser surgery, you can regain the secretly long-awaited freedom. No more annoying glasses with restrictions, no new costs for custom-made products, no more injuries caused by broken glasses. No more annoying considerations about which glasses to choose or whether you should choose contact lenses. There is also no need to wait for the new glasses to be completed.

Exercise after laser treatment
Exercise is possible again after two to three days. After laser treatment, you should take care not to rub your eyes. As a rule, you will regain your full visual acuity after about three days. Ms. Doctor-medic Bányai will give you detailed instructions for the first time after the treatment. Depending on the procedure, however, you can continue your training as usual after two or three days.
Why do athletes have their eyes lasered?
All in all, the advantages of opting for laser eye surgery clearly outweigh the advantages. The attitude to life and the joy of sport increase enormously and you can concentrate completely on it again.
Depending on the form of refractive error, an operation takes different lengths of time. Nevertheless, the duration is limited and usually amounts to a few minutes. And finally, it pays off. As an athlete, you get a new sense of freedom. So you can finally enjoy the unrestricted freedom of movement without annoying lenses. Sports without glasses through laser treatment is the permanent solution.
Advantages of laser eye surgery for sports:
- lifelong
- No more glasses or contact lenses
- Sharp vision without visual aid
- Costs for visual aids are eliminated
- Safe exercise and feeling of freedom
FAQs
How long does no sports laser after the eyes?
How long you should not do any sport after the laser eye surgery depends on the respective sport (such as swimming), the chosen treatment method and the individual healing process. In principle, however, depending on the surgical method, you can continue your training as usual after only three days – your ophthalmologist will inform you about this.
Why not exercise after laser eye surgery?
On the day after the laser eye treatment, you should protect your eyes and avoid external influences. After three days, you will have your full eyesight back and can start exercising again.
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