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Planning LASIK During Your India Trip? What You Need to Know

  • Eye
  • October 4, 2025
Planning LASIK During Your India Trip

As non-resident Indians or foreign nationals, it’s natural to contemplate combining your trip to India with medical care. After all, India offers competitive prices and world-class healthcare to NRIs and international travellers. Sohana Hospital, Mohali, is among the top 10 best eye hospitals in India, with affordable prices, advanced eye treatments, and the best care. 

Sohana’s panel of expert eye doctors can help you get rid of your glasses permanently without the hassle of conventional surgery.

Listed below is everything you need to know before planning your LASIK eye surgery in India.  

Different Types of LASIK Surgeries in India – Sohana Hospital

At Sohana Hospital, we offer a variety of advanced refractive eye surgeries. Have a look at the options below and make an informed decision based on your preferences, budget, and eye condition.

SMILE Pro

  • US-FDA approved AI+Robotic eye surgery for permanent vision correction
  • No flap, no blade, no cut, & no injections
  • Pain-free
  • 9-second laser time 
  • Suitable for patients with myopia up to -10D and astigmatism up to -5D
  • No hospital stay needed
  • 24-hour recovery
  • One of the best LASIK surgeries in India

Contoura Gold 

  • US-FDA approved Topography-guided LASIK eye surgery
  • Corrects vision as well as corneal irregularities
  • No cuts, no blades, & no injections 
  • 10 minutes procedure time
  • Suitable for patients with myopia up to -9D, hyperopia up to +6D & astigmatism up to ±6D
  • No hospital stay needed 
  • 24-48 hour recovery

Femto-LASIK

  • US-FDA approved bladeless laser surgery
  • Painless procedure
  • Reduced tissue damage and complication risk (as compared to conventional Blade LASIK)
  • No hospital stay needed
  • 48-hour recovery 
  • Suitable for patients with myopia up to -12D, hyperopia up to +6D, and astigmatism up to ±6D

PRK Laser Surgery

  • US-FDA approved laser eye surgery
  • Ideal for people with thin corneas
  • Ideal for contact sports 
  • No flap-related risks or complications
  • 3-5 day recovery

ICL Surgery

  • US-FDA approved lens implant surgery
  • Pain-free and minimally invasive
  • 24-48 hour recovery
  • Suitable for patients with myopia ranging from -0.5D to -20D and astigmatism up to -6.0D
  • No hospital stay needed

Refractive Lens Exchange

  • Replacement of the natural lens with an artificial lens 
  • Ideal for people aged 40+
  • Safe and personalised lens implant
  • Best option for age-related presbyopia correction
  • Fast recovery
  • Reduced risk of cataracts in the future

Eligibility Criteria for LASIK Surgeries in India

To qualify for LASIK surgery in India, here are some conditions you must meet:

  • You must be at least 18 years old 
  • Your corneas must be adequately thick
  • You must have stable vision for at least one year at the time of the surgery
  • You must not have any other complex eye condition – if you do, it will need to be addressed before you can get LASIK
  • Ideally, patients should not have underlying health conditions

Pre-LASIK Precautions & Preparations

In order to have a successful and safe experience, it is advised to follow the instructions below:

  • Stop wearing contact lenses approximately 7-10 days leading up to your scheduled surgery date.
  • Avoid creams, lotions, and eye makeup around the eyes for at least 2-3 days before your checkup and surgery day.
  • Make sure you pre-arrange an attendant (family member/friend) to accompany you on the day of surgery, as you won’t be able to drive immediately after the procedure.
  • While most surgeries offer a 24-48 hour recovery window, it is advised not to book your flights immediately after your surgery.

How Soon Can You Travel After LASIK? 

One of the primary concerns of NRI and international patients is, “When will it be safe to fly back?”. Here’s everything you need to know about post-surgery travel:

  • You can be cleared for international travel as early as 24 hours after LASIK, depending on the type of surgery you undergo. 
  • If you pick a surgery that involves an incision to the cornea for flap creation, you will likely be advised to avoid travel for at least one week after your surgery. You can schedule your flight back home once your follow-up session indicates stable healing.

Here are some things to keep in mind while travelling to avoid complications:

  • Wearing sunglasses will protect your eyes from the harsh sunlight, dust particles, and wind.
  • Avoid makeup while travelling.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes while travelling.
  • Be sure to get a fit-to-fly certificate from your healthcare provider before your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is LASIK eye surgery safe in India?

    Yes, LASIK surgery is a 100% safe procedure in India. Every year, approximately 6-7 million (local, NRIs, and international) patients undergo LASIK in India and get perfectly clear vision – permanently.

    2. Which is the best hospital for LASIK in India? 

      Sohana Hospital, Mohali, is one of the best eye hospitals in North India. People from all over India and across the globe visit Sohana Hospital every year for advanced eye treatments. Dr. Amanpreet Kaur, Senior Refractive & Cataract Surgeon and COO, Sohana Hospital, is one of the best eye specialists in Chandigarh, who provides all her patients with comprehensive and compassionate care.

      3. Do I need an Indian citizenship to get LASIK in India? 

        No. Regardless of whether you’re an Indian citizen or not, you can easily get LASIK eye surgery in India. A reason why so many international patients choose India for their eye treatment is that many super-speciality hospitals in India,  like Sohana Hospital, Mohali, have a wide range of advanced vision correction surgeries to choose from – that come at just a fraction of what international patients have to pay abroad.