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mightymight asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

What were your experiences with having Lasik eye surgery? Pros and cons.?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Pros: you can get up in the morning and see! No more worrying about glasses or contacts. This is actually the best thing I have done in my life. I would do it again 10 times!

    Cons: my eyes get a little dryer now, but totally worth it!

    Source(s): Source: myself
  • 5 years ago

    Lasik is fairly an excessively dependable approach which has been played for practically a decade. The science has complex such a lot that its now viable to foretell the results even earlier than laser is completed. The pre op Diagnostic Procedures are known as as orbscan and abberometry. Lasik approach takes simply 10 minutes for each the eyes and you'll resume natural events inside 24 hrs. The best drawback is the price of the approach , however this will also be over come whilst u have the approach performed in nations like India that have very well laser facilities and Ophthalmologists. Eye care tourism is fitting very general and u can keep plenty of cash. I am an Ophthalmologist specialising in eye care tourism in Chennai India. Dr.Senthil pranaveyecare

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Mine was outstanding. Worth every penny. BUT, be sure to ask about halos and star lights around lights at night. I've heard there are pupil measurements they can take to keep this from happening. I have star lights around car headlights, but honestly now I don't notice it and given what I've gotten out of this procedure it doesn't make a bit of difference to me after wearing glasses for 18 years.

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