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What laser eye treatment would you have?

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What laser eye treatment would you have?

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  1. I'm not sure I would. It's so expensive and I don't like the thought of having my eyes cut open. I'm happy to put up with glasses and contacts for the rest of my life.


  2. none- the risk of losing my sight far out-weighs the benefits of not wearing glasses for a few years (you will need glasses again, even if it is just for reading)

  3. None at this moment.

    Even though the procedures are promoted as "safe," there are incidents that resulted in reduced vision or even blindness.  It does not matter what the percentage is, if you happen to be at the short end of the statistic.

    It still is a surgery.  Since this is an optional treatment, I am not considering anything.

  4. I personally would get Lasik.

  5. None.

    Laser eye people make glasses out to be a burden.

    If you've had glasses for a while, you forget they're even there.

  6. Does it not depend on what type your eyes require?

  7. Best to speak to your doctor or opticians as they are independent and have nothing to gain..........All the best

  8. LASIK! The success rate for LASIK eye surgeries is about 95.4% so if you ever consider eye surgery give LASIK a call and they'll be happy to help you. Down by the source there is a youtube video showing the procedure. The only complication that I find reasonably common is dry eyes which occurs in merely 5% of the time in European eyes and 28% in asian eyes. Dry eyes are hardly an issue so don't worry about it. The odds of having any complications of LASIK eye surgery are on your side. Also don't expect 20/20 vision after the surgery there is likely gonna be a little bit of near-sightedness and they put numbing medicine on your eyes before the procedure but remember it is gonna be slightly painful and you have to be able to handle a few minutes of your eyes rammed open and dry tears pouring out of your eyes with the LASIK surgeon using a cloth/other material to wipe out the tears so it is recommended to have LASIK eye surgery but don't expect it to go perfect or else everyone would be having eye surgery.

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