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Every time the question of having laser eye surgery arises, someone invariably says: "It's great!...You should have it done." Often, this answer also suggests that opticians will advise you against it because they have everything to gain financially from continuing to sell you spectacles or lenses.
Listen to NICE, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, Britain's watchdog for such procedures. Their report of 15/12/04 concludes that laser eye-treatment (quote) "does not justify its widespread use...because of concerns for its long-term safety for patients."
The Medical Defence Union, the major insurer for doctors, reports that the number of claims against laser eye-clinics has doubled in six years.
In addition, the American Journal of Ophthalmology claims that problems appear in something like one in ten cases rather than one in a thousand, as its proponents suggest.
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists suggests: "Severe loss of vision is very unusual, but some patients could require corneal surgery or hard contact lenses to restore vision." (Are you prepared to be one of the "some patients"?
Even �Which', the Consumers Association magazine in Britain, warned people that they were literally (quote) "gambling with their sight."
The woman who formed the �Lasermyeye' pressure group now suffers from double vision and a loss of night vision...she can no longer drive. Other people have suffered worsening of sight in other ways.
Experts are particularly concerned about the lasting results over a period of many years caused by the surgical thinning of the cornea.
Well, there you have it. If you think the doubts expressed above are just so much hot air, then go ahead and "gamble your sight". I wish you luck if you go ahead!