About Opticovery

Your Guide to Post-Op Eye Comfort and Care

At Opticovery, we believe that informed care is the key to a smoother recovery and lasting eye health. Whether you’re preparing for surgery, healing after a procedure, or simply looking for ways to keep your eyes comfortable day to day, our goal is to share practical, trustworthy guidance that makes your journey a little easier.

Eye surgery and recovery can be daunting. From managing light sensitivity to easing everyday discomfort, there are plenty of small challenges that can affect your comfort and confidence.

Our mission is simple:

To provide clear, actionable information based on reputable medical and clinical sources.

To share practical tips for preparation, recovery, and long-term eye care.

To create a central hub where readers can go to empower themselves by staying informed.

Preparation Guides
Straightforward checklists and helpful steps to make surgery day feel less overwhelming.

Recovery & Comfort
Easy, everyday strategies to reduce discomfort, manage sensitivity, and protect healing eyes.

Long-Term Eye Health
Simple habits to help maintain comfort, clarity, and confidence after recovery.

Evidence & Sources
Links to respected medical organisations and studies, so you can explore the original guidance yourself.

Our mission

What you’ll find here

Eye procedures can be truly life-changing, but recovery is rarely straightforward. Every clinic, surgeon, and patient is different, and advice can vary widely. Opticovery was created to bring together the most reliable information, translate it into practical, everyday advice, and share the kind of insights we wish we’d had when going through the process ourselves.

Because a little clarity can make a big difference in how you see and feel through recovery and beyond.

The information on this site is intended for educational and general informational purposes only. It should not replace personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional. Always follow the specific guidance of your surgeon or eye care provider.

Why we do this

A note on medical advice