When you have laser eye surgery, can you see all of their instruments touching your eye?
What do you see during the procedure?
Do you feel anything?
Can you see anything?
As, you can see, there are a lot of questions going through my head about this. I am not having it done, but I am very curious about the subject
Thank you!
I just had eye surgery but it was for cataract removal. The prep you for surgery and then put you in what is called, "twighlight", and you can’t really feel anything except a little water on your eye. It went pretty fast and I didn’t have any pain at all during the surgery. I had mine in the hospital and I could see some lights over head that looked colored. I was out of it but awake. They also cover your other eye and put a covering over. Later I was wheeled out and I felt fine. There was no patch involved.
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I know pilots of planes are usually required to have perfect 20/20 vision through laser eye surgery (unless they already have 20/20), but, are Army helicopter pilots required to have laser surgery as well or is correctable 20/20 (contacts and glasses) okay? Thanks!
Surgery is not required and you can wear glasses. If you do not meet the minimum standard vision wise you will not be accepted, period.
Once you are in, and the Army has invested time and money into you, if your vision slips a bit you are allowed to wear glasses, if your vision deteriorates surgery is an option to bring it back in line.
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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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