I thought I should make this thread since I recall some people being interested in it...
Anyways, I didn't do both eyes simultaneously. My ophthalmologist is very cautious and conservative on the issue and likes doing 1 eye at a time, you know just in case something goes wrong. Now before you ask, I didn't do that Lasik surgery where some random guy cuts up your eye and sprays confetti in the air when it's done.
There are 3 different kinds of surgeries
- Lasik
- Lasek
- PRK (Photorefractive keratectomy)
I did PRK, usually the safest surgery because it doesn't involve using a metal blade to create flaps in the cornea. Technically, what they do is they freeze your eye and clear off the top layer of the your eye (took about 10-15 minutes), after that it's the laser into the eye (it was about 22 seconds, they did a count down like a Russian warship launching a nuke).
The only problem with PRK is the recovery time is longer. The first eye took about 3 days to recover, and it's irritating as hell. Once they take out the 'contact lens bandage' you're required to put drops constantly. Also, the vision isn't 20/20 right away since the top layer of the eye is still returning to normal. It might take a week, or 2... for some even a month to be 20/20, but for me after a week I was practically at 18/20 (I'm a very fast healer apparently).
I did my left eye on Friday (the right eye I did 3 weeks ago), and the lens was out on Sunday, which apparently is very fast. I'm on eye drops now and my eye is still a bit swollen, but not really noticeable.
It cost me about 700$ an eye (thankfully I have good family insurance and a decent paying job), which I've been told is a lot less than what some people pay in the USA which ranges between 1000 to 1200$ the eye. (Yikes)
Is it worth the money? Hell fucking yeah. Glasses are already expensive, and I have pretty sensitive eyes, so contacts are hell for me. Especially it would be about 200 to 300$ a year + the glasses whenever my prescription changed. In the end, it financially it was worth doing with the correction surgery since it will more than likely last me till I'm in my 50s and need reading glasses. I pay sports so it helps, among other reasons. Also as a bonus, I don't have to throw my glasses across the room once I get into passionate hawt secks. :embarresd:
Anyways, if there are any questions feel free to ask!
PS: Oh yeah, before you can get the surgery, they'll have to check your eyes to see if your retina and cornea can handle the laser. Most eyes can do it, but there are some that can't. It didn't cost anything to get that done though, since it's a referral
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Oh, and none of it hurts (the procedure itself, the recovery can be frustrating though)
Anyways, I didn't do both eyes simultaneously. My ophthalmologist is very cautious and conservative on the issue and likes doing 1 eye at a time, you know just in case something goes wrong. Now before you ask, I didn't do that Lasik surgery where some random guy cuts up your eye and sprays confetti in the air when it's done.
There are 3 different kinds of surgeries
- Lasik
- Lasek
- PRK (Photorefractive keratectomy)
I did PRK, usually the safest surgery because it doesn't involve using a metal blade to create flaps in the cornea. Technically, what they do is they freeze your eye and clear off the top layer of the your eye (took about 10-15 minutes), after that it's the laser into the eye (it was about 22 seconds, they did a count down like a Russian warship launching a nuke).
The only problem with PRK is the recovery time is longer. The first eye took about 3 days to recover, and it's irritating as hell. Once they take out the 'contact lens bandage' you're required to put drops constantly. Also, the vision isn't 20/20 right away since the top layer of the eye is still returning to normal. It might take a week, or 2... for some even a month to be 20/20, but for me after a week I was practically at 18/20 (I'm a very fast healer apparently).
I did my left eye on Friday (the right eye I did 3 weeks ago), and the lens was out on Sunday, which apparently is very fast. I'm on eye drops now and my eye is still a bit swollen, but not really noticeable.
It cost me about 700$ an eye (thankfully I have good family insurance and a decent paying job), which I've been told is a lot less than what some people pay in the USA which ranges between 1000 to 1200$ the eye. (Yikes)
Is it worth the money? Hell fucking yeah. Glasses are already expensive, and I have pretty sensitive eyes, so contacts are hell for me. Especially it would be about 200 to 300$ a year + the glasses whenever my prescription changed. In the end, it financially it was worth doing with the correction surgery since it will more than likely last me till I'm in my 50s and need reading glasses. I pay sports so it helps, among other reasons. Also as a bonus, I don't have to throw my glasses across the room once I get into passionate hawt secks. :embarresd:
Anyways, if there are any questions feel free to ask!
PS: Oh yeah, before you can get the surgery, they'll have to check your eyes to see if your retina and cornea can handle the laser. Most eyes can do it, but there are some that can't. It didn't cost anything to get that done though, since it's a referral

Oh, and none of it hurts (the procedure itself, the recovery can be frustrating though)
