my provider says 6 months and I am having a hard time believing that, so hopefully someone has good information. The people who work where I had my lasik are not communicating well with me. 
Isn’t it supposed to be three months and also on an individual basis?
thank you
Well LASIK enhancement etc depends on whether they have given you free coverage for 1-2 yrs as most lasik centres do .I know a person who got his question answered on proctoraid.com .
Maybe you should ask those specialists since its a technical question.
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I been thinking of doing laser eye surgery for both of my eyes…but I am not sure 100% if it is a safe procedure. I wear glasses and I don’t mind really wearing them. They look good on me but at the same time I would like to have perfect vision. What do you suggest?
First of all, laser eye surgery is very safe. Millions of people have done it and it has worked out very well for them. Next, there is no such thing as perfect vision. One thing you must know is that it’s not going to keep your eyes glasses free for the rest of your life. Meaning, it don’t last. At some point, you will have to do it again because as you get older, your eyes/vision will change. Depending on how your eyes heal, you may go several years without any problems and then again, you may only go a few months. One question I would ask the doctor is not how many patients they have done but how many have the turned down. Good Luck.
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I want to study marine engineering and join merchant navy. But i the problem that i use hi-power glasses, around -9 for both my eyes ( which is not allowed by the colleges ).
Thats why i m planning to undergo LASIK surgery to correct my eye problem.
Will i be considered elagible for studing marine engineering after the LASIK is done?
Really, you have to ask the school and/or a navy recruiter if this is acceptable.
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I’ve recently been told I have been told I have to wear glasses for the next 15 years which I find pretty pathetic. I was wondering whether I can have laser eye surgery or can just have therapy?
I think, when someone has lazy eye, they use special glasses to block the "good" eye to force the lazy one to start functioning. (At least that is how they treated it when I was in school). Laser surgery wouldn’t work for this (would not force the lazy eye to work). Also it is not a good idea to have the laser surgery until ones vision is stabilized.
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