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Should i get laser eye surgery ?

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Get new glasses or get contact lenses, because i dont like my current glasses but if i got decent frames i would wear glasses. What are the good and bad points of laser eye surgery? and contact lenses?

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  1. glasses can make a man look more sexier


  2. well both of my parents have had laser eye surgery and they are both pleased with it. my dad has really bad eyes and my mom wore contacts they both don't need glasses except for reading small lettering but that is one of the things that happens.  they both saw an improvement right after the surgery was over... contact lenses aren't that bad but you have to be comfortable touching your eyes to get them in and out.. my mom thought they were annoying... sometimes they go in the back of your eye and you can't get them out but ya but its all what you feel more comfortable doing...

  3. I wear contact lenses and I find them very easy to use and also cheap. I get mine from specsavers and use the monthly's which means I have to put them in the solution every night but that doesn't take long and is easy enough. I wear glasses then around the house but I think contacts should definately be taken into consideration.

  4. I had laser eye surgery and have been very happy with the results.  Make sure you go with a reputable surgeon.

  5. It seems funny, but just about every physician that I know of that does Lasik wears glasses. If it's as great as they say, why don't they have it done for themselves? If you decide to do it, please research your Doctor.

  6. laser eye surgery can be a wonderful thing to have done, you suffer a little discomfort and then, if all went well, your right it totally fine and you can throw away your glasses and contacts. If you are thinking of getting it done then you should be aware that the people who offer this service do not have to be particularly expert in it..you need a reputable clinic, preferably one that you know something about, a practitioner who has been specifically trained to perform this operation and the opinion of a good ophthalmic surgeon who does not work for the clinic that you will benefit from laser surgery..it is not suitable for all conditions.

    On the whole it is a successful area of medicine and you will be told, or should be told, all the risks involved before you pay for or sign anything,talk to your optician first so that you have some idea of what you should be told..but make it clear to him or her that you want nothing more than advice from someone you will not be buying the procedure from. The most worrying aspect of the procedure is that in the unlikely event that something does go wrong, it will probably be permanent.

    I actually like glasses,there are so many different frames available now that you can almost always find something that looks good..they give definition to a person's face and make a statement of your own choosing about you..and for the occasions when you really don't want to wear them there are always the disposable contacts to take their place for a day.

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