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Laser Lasik Eye Surgery long term effects? |
I have been thinking about going for Laser eye surgery, my vision is like 4 and 4.50. I used to wear contacts all the time, until my eyes got very dry and now I can't even wear a contact in my right eye - it hurts when I am taking it out and the contact stuck to my eye. I would like to know if there are any long term bad effects after Laser eye surgery, e.g. will my vision worsen in the future as I'm now only 24, and what happens if I suffer cataracts when I'm old? Am I still able to have another eye surgery to fix that problem? Also, has anyone had such a problem with contacts being stuck to the eye and being very painful to remove?? I mentioned it to my optometrist and she said my right eye was severely dry. But even after resting my eyes by not wearing contacts & wearing only glasses for a few months, when I tried wearing my contacts again, I could hardly wear it in my right eye for more than 1 hr. Lasik eye surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her dental implants and Lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The Price for dental and Lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America. I know my friend had it about 3 or 4 years ago and her vision is bad again but it is still better than it was. My sister also had it years ago and her vision is fine. If your eyes are dry you do NOT want to get lasik surgery. One of the side effects is dry eyes. It will make it worse. I've done quite a bit of research on this. The proceedure is not permanent and you will most likely need to do it again later on in life. It also needs to be considered that this proceedure does not help if you need bifocals, etc. You'll still need to wear glasses for that. I'm 35 and I have very bad eye sight and still haven't convinced myself to get this done for the sheer fact that at some point I will need glasses again and it's not worth the $... no the results are permanent and there are no long term effects or risk of complications. you might as well do it now while you are young, because if you wait until after you turn 30, it will only reverse your vision. (like if you are farsighted, you will become nearsighted.) I got lasik back in July and I was 24 yrs old also. My vision was something like -350 and -375, so not quite as bad as yours but still not good either. I wore contacts, which made my eyes SO dry. I eventually gave up and just wore glasses. You're at a good age where you will be able to enjoy the benefits of this procedure for years. However, in my case, since I'm in my late 40s, I would need reading glasses if I got to done. If I were younger, I would consider it but not now. |
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