I heard people experienced blurs and halos at night and eye dryness. Are those disadvantagespermanent? And how would the surgery affect a boxers career? Would a lasik-surged eye be more likely to lose good vision without returning to its normal vision than a none-surged…in other words will be my eyes and their vision more vulnerable after lasik in case I get hit?
Hi! This is from webmd:
Some patients experience discomfort in the first 24-48 hours after LASIK eye surgery. Other side effects, although rare, may include:
* Glare
* Seeing halos around images
* Difficulty driving at night
* Fluctuating vision
* Dry eyes
You should really consult an eye doctor who specializes in lasik surgery about your questions.
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I need a description of what happens before and after laser eye surgery? Example, how many hours before surgery are you allowed to eat, wear contacts, etc. How many days after surgery can a person not watch the tv or use computer? Any more details before or after that a person needs to know, the better. Details please.
The best place to get those answers from is the place you are having the surgery. Typically, most places would want you out of your contact lenses for a few weeks before the surgery and you should be able to watch tv and use a computer almost immediately after.
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I really want to get laser eye surgery, but i think im too young. I am 16 and half a year away from being 17. Am i too young? if so what age is recommended?
when i went to the opthamollogist,he told me dat power keeps on increasing till ur height increases(as size of eyeball changes)…..so u must wait till ur power becomes stable……..i think 18 is a bit early.i advice u to wait till 20 or 21…..
now please answer mine……….
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i am both cross eyed and short sighted so is it possible to get surgery for both of these problems? also if anyone knows any good surgeons in the UK or ireland it’d be much appreciated.
Thanks
basically laser surgery done on many condition like ur should be constant for more than 1 year and cornea thickness every thing is seen then they can tell after examination. no one can assure u that after surgery u dont have to use glass
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I’m looking for a professional eye laser surgery in London. I don’t mind to spend more money what I want is the quality of service, If anyone have done any quality eye laser surgery and if its been successful in the long term please tell me where did you do your surgery. I would appreciate your answers.
Can you tell me how much do London Vision Clinic charge for the surgery? I heard it costs around £5.000 to do the surgery from some youtue show. If you know the price, let me know. I’d be greateful. Thanks.
I had laser eye surgery in Niagara Falls, canada at Lasik Provision. My surgery was about 12 years ago and my vision is 20/20 to date. This procedure changed my life! I can’t recommend this procedure enough and I hope that you cangive yourself the gift of sight. In the UK I would highly recommend The London vision clinic and have Dr. Dan Reinstein do your surgery. He is a great surgeon and he has such a good repuation in the UK. He has done many procedures and is always doing clinical studies and research. I hope this helps and if you have any further questions about the process of the surgery please contact me. If you even come to Niagara Falls I would highly recommend Dr. Andrew Taylor. He is golden in my books.
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I am considering getting laser eye surgery, but im not sure who to go with. I have had consultations from Optimax and Ultralase
Optimax are a lot cheaper, I have seen mixed reviews about them
Ultrlase seem more professional, but cost a lot more, is it worth the extra money?
If you have had treatment from either of these please let me know what it was like
I had laser eye surgery in Niagara Falls, canada at Lasik Provision. My surgery was about 12 years ago and my vision is 20/20 to date. This procedure changed my life! I can’t recommend this procedure enough and I hope that you cangive yourself the gift of sight. In the UK I would highly recommend The London vision clinic and have Dr. Dan Reinstein do your surgery. He is a great surgeon and he has such a good repuation in the UK. He has done many procedures and is always doing clinical studies and research. I hope this helps and if you have any further questions about the process of the surgery please contact me. If you even come to Niagara Falls I would highly recommend Dr. Andrew Taylor. He is golden in my books.
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I have contacts, but they’re giving me hell every morning and I refuse to wear glasses-I don’t even like wearing sunglasses. It’s not a shallow thing. I know there’s always laser eye surgery, but I’d really rather not. Does anyone know a way to improve eyesight? Or better yet, can anyone give me some tips on why my contacts won’t go in and always stick to my fingers?
First of all, if the lenses are sticking to your fingers and not to the eyes, the finger(s) are probably too wet and/or the edge of the lens is making contact with your finger. As you take the lens out of its case, it should look, as seen from the side, as if you have a bowl on top of the finger. Again, if the edge is touching the finger, it will not stick to the eye. As for the alternatives to Lasik, there are quite a few possible alternative surgical procedures that can achieve the same result, and your eye doctor can tell you which one would work best for your particular situation. It is always a good idea to have one pair of eyeglasses in your prescription for those times that contacts do not want to play with you. The good thing is that nowadays glasses are much better looking, better fitting and much more comfortable than they used to be before. I hope this helps
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I have -3:-3,5 description for my eyes. I wanted to know the approximate price for the surgery of my eyes.I know that to have an exact price I need to first have a consulation with the surgeon and all that. But what i want to know is the approximate price if anyone here knows or done the surgery before. And do you think laser surgery is safe? Your answers will be appreciated.
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@Robert Thanks for your information. I definately check it out.
I had laser eye surgery in Niagara Falls Canada, and I paid $2000(canadian) per eye. The thing with laser eye surgery you will find clinics that offer quotes as low as $399 per eye. Sometimes you have to watch that price because it is the bait and switch to get you into the office. I’m not saying that you may not be but that price is usually for low prescriptions,thick corneas and small pupils. You want to go where the technology is current and the surgeon is very experienced and the medical staff to support both. I know the London Vision Clinic is outstanding and they go over and above for their patients. Dr. Dan Reinstein is outstanding and I believe he charges about $2,200 pounds. If you ever come to Canada please come to Lasik Provision. Dr. Andrew Taylor is amazing and he truly cares about his patients. He goes the extra mile.
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I am fed up of wearing contact lenses and sometimes glasses. I am confused to which remedy I should use. Like should I go for lasik eye surgery for eye correction or professional eye exercises ?
My age is 32 years.
Find in the below site for tips and remedies for improving your eye sight without glasses and surgery, but naturally. They are just proven eye exercises, I have used them and I was very successful in correcting my vision problem. You too can see better after using there tips and exercises.
Good Luck.
http://eye.enatural-remedies.com/eye/bestsight.php
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I had the custom wavefront lasik 3 days ago. Since last night, when I put eye drops in my left eye, it burns and stings. It goes away after 1 minute or so. I switched to non-preservative natural tears and it does the same thing. Any ideas why?
Thanks!
It must still be sensitive from the surgery, and since most eye drops have a salty component in them, it stings the eyes.
I guess it’s best to talk to your doctor about this, and lay off the drops for a while.
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