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Which would be a better choose? I have worn contacts before and sort of leary about the laser surgery. Regardless how good the doctor or surgery, there are some severe side effects and eyes are a delicate pair. I had the surgery and LOVE it!!! I wore contacts for around 15 years. It is one of the best things I have done. I can swim and see at the same time, when I wake up in the morning I can see the clock without squinting and I don't have to mess with them anymore. One bad thing is that now when I chop onions my eyes tear up, before with my contacts my eyes were some what protected. Go for it! laser eye surgery has come a long way. it's advances have made it simple and easy to get your eyes fixed. laser. more comfortable and contacts are easy to lose and are also irritating Go for the laser, although make sure you are what's known as a 'good patient' as it can cause more damage than solutions. I think it's possible to get free quotes in various places... ask your optician I have never heard people complain about getting the Laser Eye Surgery. I am sure there are cases that have gone bad, but I don't think it is that big of a risk. You have to weigh the pros and cons of each. Do your research on laser surgery. Tremendous leaps and bounds have been made in the last 10 years and, people often don't consider this...there are risks to wearing contacts. Very few, but there ARE risks. first eye surgery and then contact lenses because lasers help right away and contacts you take off right before bed and you'd want something that works all day and there is no hassle you should try contacts later after you see what surgery does who knows it might just surprise you I have tried countless brands of contact lenses and none of them will "stick" to my eyes. (I have extreme astigmatism) I have a sister-in-law who had corrective eye surgery(this was before lazer) and she says she would do it again in a heartbeat. The technology today is way more advanced. You'd do well to do as much research as you can on the laser procedure to find out if the benefits (and even possibility of downsides) outweigh the inconvenience of having to wear contacts and glasses. Ahhh...yes. Wouldn't it be great to get rid of those annoying indentation marks on your face or wake up and see your alarm clock without having to put on your glasses? Who wants to worry about putting in contacts every morning or taking them out every night before going to sleep? LASIK surgery can work wonders, but you are right to be cautious - any surgery has risks, and you should consider all the implications in your decision making. Risks include infection, inflammation and loss of vision, although there is only a small chance of these complications occurring. Additionally, some people experience increased difficulty with night vision after LASIK surgery, increased sensitivity to light, or dry eyes. |
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