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LASIK & Laser Eye Surgery - A Complete Consumer Guide
Take an online LASIK screening; read articles about laser eye surgery risks, alternative procedures, cost, avoiding problems, and more.
http://www.allaboutvision.com/visionsurgery/
Lasik.......?
How old do you have to be to get the surgery?. I'm 16 years and how much could the surgery cost?
Unfortunately you have to be 18 years or older with a stable refraction. Hang in there, you're almost there! Bill New England Eye Center www.mylasikdoc.com
lasik eye surgery?
So I've heard of lasik eye surgery for fixing your vision. I'm wondering because my mom told me that after you lasik eye surgery, and you don't protect your eyes you will still need to go back to wearing glasses. Is that true?also do you have to pay for the surgery?Some of my friends got lasik eye surgery and they say is safe but some people say its not safe. so is its safe or not?How long does it take to fix your vision during the lasik eye surgery and where do you take the surgery? you can give me other informations i don't know about lasik eye surgery. thank you P.S is wearing contact lens good or bad? because my friend say that once they wear it, it's hard for them to take it off. (maybe glasses is safer than contact lens or lasik eye surgery. or not) also my vision problem is myopia and I wear glasses.
I don't know whether myopia can be fixed by lasik or not... I got lasik surgery about 6 years ago. I didn't go to one of the cheapo places either. Don't go cheap, these are your eyes we're talking about. The eye correction lasts approximately 10-15 years. Afterwards, you can either get it done again, or go to glasses/contacts. As for the duration of the surgery itself... maybe 5-10 minutes per eye. Not long at all. They give you some med to sleep when you get home, to give your eyes time to heal. But your vision is fixed as soon as they turn the machine off. About contacts, sometimes it can be difficult to take them off. Depends on if your eyes get dried out or not. Though of course there are re-wetting drops.
lasik eye surgery?
So I've heard of lasik eye surgery for fixing your vision. I'm wondering because my mom told me that after you lasik eye surgery, and you don't protect your eyes you will still need to go back to wearing glasses. is that true? also do you have to pay for the surgery? Some of my friends got lasik eye surgery and they say is safe but some people say its not safe. so is its safe or not? How long does it take to fix your vision during the lasik eye surgery and where do you take the surgery? you can give me other informations i don't know about lasik eye surgery. thank you P.S is wearing contact lens good or bad? because my friend say that once they wear it, it's hard for them to take it off. (maybe glasses is safer than contact lens or lasik eye surgery. or not) also my vision problem is myopia
You will likely need reading glasses earlier than you normally would if you have LASIK performed. Honestly I was wearing glasses just to function so that wasn't an issue for me. You should be wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from UVA/B rays, same is true after surgery. If your vision is still changing it may change after the surgery. So you'll want to make sure you've had a failry stable prescription for a few years before you go ahead with the surgery. The procedure itself only takes a few minutes. You will get the disclaimer "booklet" with pretty much everything known that can go wrong that you have to sign off on before the procedure. Most people are nervous about the surgery because IT IS THEIR EYES. They are sensitive organs and if you have complications the remifications can be very severe. You will probably need to stop wearing your contacts for a period before your surgery. Hard to say I had contacts but normally wore my glasses, due to my work environment. Unless your insurance company covers it, and few still do. You're going to pay for it...about $2.6k-3.6k for the whole mess. Depending on what procedure you need/choose to have done and who's doing it. You should get a pretty good consultation, and be able to ask questions of the pros, when they check to see if you are a good candidate. That usually runs around $130. There are places that do it "cheaper" but they don't mention all the follow-up care, prescriptions, eye drops, etc. I use the "parachute" theory. If you're buying a parachute you plan on using, and you don't quite know what to look for, are you going to buy bargin bin 2nd-hand store or pay the premium and make sure it's going to open. :)
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