Questions/Answers
why do i have to use steriodsfor my eyes after lasik eyesurgery?
why do i have to use steriods for my eyes after lasik eye surgery?
b/c some people's eyes react to surgical procedures with inflammation, both external and internal. steroids reduce redness, light sensitivity, etc...as well as prevent secondary inflammatory conditions like iritis
What do you think about lasikeye surgery? or have you hadlasik eye surgery done?
im about to be 19 in 2 days and im having lasik on thursday (thats going to be my birthday gift from my parents) ive been wanting to get the surgery for years now but i had to wait. have any of you had lasik surgery done? have you thought about it? im a little nervous..
My mom had that done quite a long time ago now, and she said that shhe is really glad she had it done. well this will sound gross, but she said they cut the one layer of your eye open and then put this one stuff in it, and ya i don't know full details i wasn't there, but she said it didn't hurt, and her vision is a thousand times better now.
Can you wear color contactsafter having lasik eyesurgery?
After having lasik eyes surgery, is it safe to wear color contacts?
Once you are considered healed, you can. I have seen some of out patients that had lasik come in for Colored lenses.
Can you have LASIK eye surgeryand still be a Special TacticsOfficer in the Air Force?
I read up on requirements and it said No radial Keraotomy or something to that affect i looked up what that was and it is laser eye surgery. However I proceded to look up LASIK eye surgery which is now much more common and it is not The same as Radial Keraotomy (miss spelling, I know, sorry.) its a different kind of surgery so I don't no. Help please :)
Jeeper, your advice if someone took it could disqualify them for Air Force SOF service. You should do more research or cease answering questions like this if you aren't interested in providing accurate information. LASIK will disqualify you for Military Free Fall. If you can't attend MFF, you can't be an STO, CRO, PJ or CCT. It's a requirement for all of those jobs. PRK and LASEK are your only two options if you wish to serve in Air Force SOF. We've had better results with PRK and the waiver process is getting faster. For those already on active duty, it's only a 6 month wait now. For those that have the surgery done as civilians, it is still 1 year but if someone really pushes for the waiver, it can be a bit less. LASEK is a year regardless, active duty or civilian. Go over to www.specialtactics.com. The policies are posted on the site, it's also the only source you should reference when seeking information about USAF Special Operations.
Where is a good place to getLasik eye surgery done in/near Columbus, Ohio?
I live in Westerville, so if anybody has any suggestions on where to get my lasik eye surgery done at let me know.
I got PRK surgery last winter and haven't had any problems. It took me a long time to get up the nerves to get the surgery performed, now I am glad I did. I spent hours at the clinic simply asking quetions about how the procedures work (Lasik vs PRK) and what my expectations were. My Arizona eye doctor was very helpful. Try visiting your local Ohio laser vision center and make an appointment for a consultation. http://www.locallaservisioncen ters.com/Ohio-Laser-Vision-Cor rection.html Hope this helps
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