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Is laser eye surgery the way to go? |
I am seriously considering saving up for laser eye surgery. Could those of you that have had this done share your experience of this. plus how much you ended up spending. I am now 33 and have worn glasses since I was 7. I want it done aswell but can afford it, my friend paid 600 quid per eye and said it is the best thing she has ever done, one day i will get it done when the kids stop spending my money xx I haven't had it done and I never would! dont knnow sounds dodgy to me, and even if it does work you will still need eye check ups to see if your prescription has changed so will probably still need some glasses but not as strong in years to come lol. I would love to get it done as well but I've been told that if you are driving, your night vision isn't too great because of the glare from the lights and also it doesn't last forever..maybe 10 years or so. I had the surgery done a year ago now and couldn't be happier. I resisted doing it for a number of years just because it was so new a technology relatively speaking. I studied all the potential side effects and all I could about the surgery before finally deciding the reward out-weighed the risk. I paid approximately $800 per eye for the mid-range level surgery. I couldn't do the cheaper option due to my astigmatism. The surgery itself was painless, though the ring they use to keep your eye open during the procedure was uncomfortable. My payment covered check-ups for a year and a lifetime of redo's should they be needed. I do need to go back to have it done again as it didn't take on my left eye and it's degenerated again. As far as downside to the surgery, I have lost some of my night vision abilities and I struggle to see clearly around dusk. I knew about those risks ahead of time though and being able to wake up and see without fumbling for my glasses is a wonderful thing. apart from the very small risk of complications there will almost certainly be increased risk of glare and from what i have read enough to disqualify you from a pilot's licence for instance.buried away in the small print is the fact that once your eyes have been corrected to the new settings that they will again start to grow away from the optimal All surgery carries a risk, and laser eye surgery is no different. It maybe but I would be totaly scared! Specialist opinion is not unanimously in favour. Best money I ever spent...no pain and I could see clearly within the day (first day vision was clear but foggy). I can't express how happy I am that I did the lasik surgery. I have been glasses contact free for 3 years. Love every minute. I also know several otehr who have had it done and are very happy with the results. As long as your eye doctor thinks you are a good candidate. I was a perfect candidate so I had the best possible results. I was near sighted with a slight astigmatism. Now I see 20/20. Make sure you go to a reputable place and you should be fine. Laser treatment can be dodgy, no one knows the long term effect, take a lot of advice before you go ahead. LASIK eye surgery is generally considered to be a safe and effective method of treating near-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism and millions of people undergo this procedure every year throughout the world. i thought about this some time ago when i could have afforded it. |
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