A user expressed concern about their sister having a hair embedded in her cornea, leading to a visit to the hospital after the optometrist couldn't remove it. Responses reassured that optometrists are trained to identify eye issues but refer patients to ophthalmologists for surgical procedures. The surgery is likely to be minimally invasive, possibly involving local anesthesia and antibiotic drops. Discussions highlighted that while corneal injuries can be painful, they typically do not result in long-term damage if treated properly. The sister was reported to be fine after the procedure, requiring antibiotic drops for a week to prevent infection. The conversation also touched on the rarity of hair embedding in the cornea and the importance of following post-surgery care instructions to ensure healing.