Can You Have Eye Surgery Without Anesthesia?
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According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC), which combines local anesthesia with sedation, is the first choice in up to 30% of surgical procedures, including many eye surgeries. The idea of staying conscious during an operation might be daunting, but the use of localized numbing agents and sedation means you don't need general anesthesia for many common procedures. So, while you can't have eye surgery without *any* anesthesia, many types are performed without putting you completely to sleep.