







After some types of retinal surgery, you need to keep your head in a face-down position. This is because a gas bubble has been put in your eye. Recovering with your head down allows the bubble to float into the correct position. The bubble holds the retina in place to heal correctly.
Your doctor will tell you how long you need to stay face down. It could be anywhere from a few days to a weeks. Over time, your eye fills with its own fluid, and the gas bubble disappears.
This means staying face down when you stand, sit, eat, walk, and sleep is very important. To stay safe, you should have someone with you when you walk around
Please browse the special equipment we carry that can help make it easier to stay face down or sideways:
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