Does anybody realize the irreversible dangers of water contact after surgery? I wonder why they emphasize to warn us. I never realized water can be this dangerous 😢
Whats difference between this customised lasik and Contoura visio .....? Plz answer.... Btw I have done customised lasik which uses wavefront technology as well as topography guided lasik technology....
Just had mine done 02/01/24. I passed up on taking the Valium because I wanted to be fully present for the procedure and I’m glad I did. It was amazing to watch the light. I’m not gonna lie I was terrified before but pretended to be cool. The moment I smelled the laser burning and realized it was my eyes I was about to freak out but then I heard the doctor say: keep staring, half way done, ok done 😅so I didn’t have time to freak out. It was amazing how fast it actually is and entirely painless. I am 39 and definitely wish I did this in my twenties but better now than never. If ur on the fence, do it.
Who ever is reading this be careful: i had my lesic my vision is good. But post surgery on 19th day i rubbed my right eye unfortunately in sleep due to itchy then vision is disturbed compared to left eye.
After 11 years of Spectacle Life I done Laser Surgery 9/12/2022 It's been great and little bit scary 30 min of Surgery, 1st 6 hrs pretty hard and painful for me, then the Next Day, It's a great Feeling to see with High Definition vision of the World with our Eyes, It's my 2 day after Surgery, Little bit of dizziness and halos, but Clarity is so good, also some redness around the cornea!...Doctor told it'll recover in Day by Day !
@srbistan 0707 I had lasik. You feel fine the day after. You do have some cloudyness when you look at lights but that goes away after a few weeks. I'm about a month post procedure and I have to say, lasik was one of the best things I've ever done. I went from 20/50 in my left eye to 20/15.
Did the Lasik surgery today and I have to say, it is already worth it. The pressure of the machine did actually hurt the skin/boney part around my eyes during the operation but it is just 20 seconds per eye. After that, its painfree during the laser. Directly after the operation I already gained 80% of my sight back which is amazing. When I got home, I set a timer for the drops and slept in between because my eyes felt really irritated unless I closed my eyes. But now, three hours later, I see super clearly and I am not experiencing pain anymore. Just a bit irritation whenever there is some wind/dust in the eye but its easy to blink away.
I have got femto lasik done.. Its day 7 still my vision is blurry and I'm unable to see letters and numbers vision is blurry and its hazy ...although vision is clear ..I am worried ..I have to resume work and it's still not clear please advice
I just got my lasik procedure yesterday. The office was 90 minutes from me and I knew I was going to have to be back the next day for a post op checkup. I rented a hotel for the night. Yesterday morning I drove myself down, got the procedure and then took a taxi to my hotel. You can see, it's just blurry and stuff. Not enough where you can't navigate. At night I walked to a fried chicken place and ate some dinner. This morning I had my post op and now have 20/20 in my left eye and 20/15 in my right eye. 100% would recommend, but make sure you go to a reputable doctor. You need to take a bunch of tests to verify that you'd be a good candidate.
@@ChrisLKF risks, side effects like halos, starbursts, and dry eye they can disappear or last forever...they can seem to not appear and appear later... and not to tell if you feel pain like needles... anda the worst part is it only lastas 10 to 20 years (they can fix what's wrong TODAY NOT TOMORROW)... and if they touch your eyes they are more difficult to cure from other things like cataract....
I haven't heard anything bad from relatives who have done this surgery so i'll do it, most people who are scared to do it they eventually go and regret not having gone earlier, additionaly side effects occur because for some people it is better to get PRK instead of Lasik. If doctors advice is followed and you take good care of your eyes there wont be any permanent side effects, also stop discouraging people to go and do it by saying it is dangerous just trust technology
I'm not so sure but can u tell me a little more. Is lasik for blind eyes or for myopia person? I had myopia which -600 for both eyes I can't see things clearly and I gained -100 every year that make me worried about a few years later😭🤒 I'm still 24 with -600 degree. Sorry for bad grammar
Getting mine tomorrow morning and I’m a little apprehensive. 😮💨 I hope everything goes good and I don’t go blind! Edit: not blind, but I can see everything. Pain was there for the first day and the lights were super intense, even in my dark bedroom. The pain level after I woke up from surgery was a 7/10 before fading down to a 2/10 after medicine. The first day after surgery, I had no pain and I thought I went back to blurry vision, but lighting is important to sight, so I opened my shades and saw everything clearly in extreme detail. My eyes feel a bit dry, but I stay hydrated to help the healing process. Despite the recovery pain (once the numbing wears off), I would do it again in a heartbeat if it meant being able to see this clearly again. No regrets so far. Edit2: 3 weeks in, no complaints, no dryness! Got used to sleeping with a sleep mask thanks to this procedure, but a pricey one but it’s well worth it. Get your eyes done if you qualify for it and have the money!
Yes, it will heal. Don't let other people tell you it won't heal because it will. I had mine done for a few years now and when I went in to have my eyes checked she said the flap is healed.
quick question If your supposed to keep your eyes closed during the first day what are you supposed to do after the sugery? just sit at home blind with your eyes closed?
Listen to podcast. Order uber eats. Listen to comedy shows. Listen to music. Spend time talking with friends/family. Cuddle your dog. Sign up for a 2 hour relax massage. Relax, sleep & enjoy it!
Boy does it hurt a LOT 6 hours after surgery. My goodness, and I can't consume the pain killer since my alergic to some medicine. But after all that, seeing without glasses is a miracle. Heck I still can't believe I don't wear it anymore. Thanks modern day technologies