Makeup and Eye Surgery, Why Clean Eyes Matter for Precision Treatment

Why Can’t You Wear Makeup Before Laser Eye Surgery or Lens Replacement?

You should not wear makeup before laser eye surgery or lens replacement because particles like glitter and mascara flakes can enter the eye, interfere with laser tracking, and increase the risk of contamination or irritation during the procedure.

Before laser eye surgery or lens replacement, patients are always advised to avoid makeup, and for good reason. As Fadi Kherdaji explains in his patient guidance, even small traces of cosmetic products can interfere with the precision of modern surgical systems. Glitter particles, in particular, are a hidden risk. These tiny reflective fragments can remain on the eyelids or lashes and disrupt the laser’s tracking technology, which relies on a clear, stable surface to accurately map and treat the eye. In procedures where microns matter, even the slightest interference can affect alignment and overall surgical accuracy.

Mascara and other eye makeup present a different kind of challenge. Flaking products can fall into the eye during the procedure, increasing the risk of irritation or contamination at a critical moment. Smudging is another issue, especially once sterile preparation begins, as oils and pigments can spread across the eyelid margins and tear film. This not only complicates the surgeon’s view but can also compromise the sterile field required for safe treatment. For these reasons, arriving with completely clean, makeup-free eyes helps ensure the safest environment and the best possible outcome.

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