1. This does not suggest any problem related to surgery but dry eyes/blepharitis. Use the search feature and archives to read about treatment of those two problems.
2. Its possible the annoying light reflexes (dysphotopsia) may go away or could be permanent. Your problem is your skin. See a dermatologist and get your acne rosacea cleared up, you should then be able to tolerate light weight glasses. If so an over-refraction and "wave frong glasses e.g. Zeiss iScript) might be helpful to you.
JCH MD
Thank you for your reply. I have a mild case of rosacea without acne, just redness and face, flushing and heavy perspiration followed by rashes ,on the nose bridge when wearing glasses , that caused problems, the dermatologist advised to stay away from glasses as much as possible, skin cream, betaderm was used with success but have to not wear glasses. He suggest to wear a patch under the glasses bridge ( very chic !) That is why I am happy to not have to wear glasses anymore and I will do with starbursts . I still have to be careful with sun glasses but I don't have to wear them all day long because I stay out of the sun as much as possible. The sun is a trigger to my face flushing as exercises and strenuous work even thinking would do it in summer . Summer being almost here I started to sweat ( glow I am a lady ...)
Thank you for the advise about the glasses to correct high-order aberrations I had ask about this to my optometrist, he did not seem convinced then . If I could try them without dishing to much $$ I would like to try them.
I mentioned this problem with that type of rosacea so someone else see that it does exist and that they are not crazy.
okay good luck. Since the glasses are custom ground for your eye and are expensive to make doubt you will find anyone that will do a "trial "
JCH MD