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has anyone had this procedure done, if so what are the pros & cons?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My son had it done ... it took one trip for assesment, (around 2 hours)... and the next trip for the treatment ... less than 3/4 hr. to do both eyes.
He was spendind around £60 a month on contacts, and getting really frustrated with the irritation they were causing.
Without doubt, it's the best thing he's ever done.... it was over £4000 ... but comes with the lifetime guarantee.
He was spendind around £60 a month on contacts, and getting really frustrated with the irritation they were causing.
Without doubt, it's the best thing he's ever done.... it was over £4000 ... but comes with the lifetime guarantee.
I had LASEK about 3 years ago. You can't pick the procedure you need. Hated it at the time as it was sooo painful afterwards for about 1 week and took my sight about 2 weeks to be anything near normal. Eyes were really blurry on and off and I of course was getting worried at that stage. I am glad both eyes were done at once as I wouldn't have gone back to get the other done!
However, now I am really glad I had it done, i have completely forgotten what it was like wearing lenses or glasses! I do -on occasions- get sore eyes and sometimes wake up during the night and they feel bit painful...even now. They are certainly more sensitve than they were before, chopping up onions is impossible now.
I suppose its like any op really, never quite the same as it was before but for me the pros definately out way the cons!
My eyes were -3.5, cost £2300 (including wavelength procedure). Its NEVER the cost you see on the adverts on telly!
However, now I am really glad I had it done, i have completely forgotten what it was like wearing lenses or glasses! I do -on occasions- get sore eyes and sometimes wake up during the night and they feel bit painful...even now. They are certainly more sensitve than they were before, chopping up onions is impossible now.
I suppose its like any op really, never quite the same as it was before but for me the pros definately out way the cons!
My eyes were -3.5, cost £2300 (including wavelength procedure). Its NEVER the cost you see on the adverts on telly!