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If you mean the procedure where they remove a ‘flap’ from the surface of the eye, zap it and then place a bandage contact lens over for 24 hours then yes I had this done 20 years ago! I assume technology has moved on enormously in the interim hence my clarification above.
Put simply at the time it was the best (and probably still is) money I have ever spent. Went from -5.0 in both eyes to 20/20 in one eye and 20/16 (apparently this is better) in the other. My eyes have been fine ever since up until about 2 years ago when my right eye vision has deteriorated slightly. It’s still fine day to day, but I’ll need glasses again soon for driving and tv for example. I’m 46 and don’t need glasses for reading yet.
On the day I remember it being a pretty quick process, approx 30 mins of eye drops every few mins to anaesthetise the eyes then into the operating theatre and about 10-15 mins per eye. It wasn’t painful per say, rather a little uncomfortable but not excessively so.
Vision didn’t return immediately but happened gradually over a few hours and I had to be careful not to overuse my eyes for the rest of that day. Returned a day later and a month later for follow up checks and all went well.
I would deffo do it again without question, although I have a friend who had it done and had problems which required Re treatment then he was fine (had to pay though so check this aspect).
I would also be careful if you are over say 40 as lasik is not recommended by everyone once you get to that age - ask the question if you fit in that age category and do your research.
One last thing, as a double check I saw a private eye specialist prior to treatment to get a second opinion on whether it was appropriate and if I was suitable which went a long way to assuaging my fears. I would deffo recommend this - my other half also felt better after I did this. I also had a follow up last year with the same guy (he specialises in laser eye surgery) due to my slight deterioration and he suggested I try glasses for vision at night and only consider surgery later. Due to my age it would be better to have lens replacement rather than laser surgery and that is much more expensive. |
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