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Lasik Eye Surgery

October 7, 2008

What happens if you develop a haze after Lasik surgery?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 12:19 pm
Robin_TN asked:


on my last appointment with my eye doctor, he said I had a small haze around the outer edges. I had Lasik in November. He said it wasn’t something I would notice in vision and it might go away

My question is:

Will it go away?

What causes Haze?

Will it affect my vision?

TIARET

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October 5, 2008

I am in the military and I am thinking about having Lasik surgery?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 7:05 pm
Chris C asked:


I am thinking about having the Lasik surgery and I am just looking for some feedback from people who have already had it. I am trying to figure out what some of the setbacks or negative reactions may be to having this surgery. Any and all helpful and useful comments would be great. Thanks all and have a nice day.

RAINA
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October 3, 2008

How likely are you to need a “touch-up” procedure after a LASIK surgery?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 3:18 pm
Middy S asked:


Assuming after a healing period following surgery that you are in the area of 20/20, in good health, and previously suffered from mild to moderate near-sightness only?

How often are touch-up’s needed? Despite the relative newness of true Lasik technology, am I safe to assume 20+ years down the road most will not need it?

Is paying the extra 1000 dollars for the lifetime touch-up plan a waste of money if all goes reasonably well the first surgery?

(The company is Lasik Plus in case you are curious)

Thanks.

LALA

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Is it true if your nursing you cannot get Lasik?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 6:03 am
Mrs Cleavers Beaver asked:


I heard that if your breastfeeding you cant get Lasik cause of hormone variations, is that true? I hope not.

MINA
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October 2, 2008

How would I go about getting Lasik While In the USMC?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 12:08 am
Eddie R42 asked:


I am really looking for the united states marine corps, i ship off to bootcamp, and one of the first thing I want to get done is lasik, I don’t mind waiting up for 1 year, but How do i go about getting this done? what procedures do i need to take Step 1 - 10. please help me out if you have gotten eye surgery before while serving in the united states marine corps?
any more answers?

LADONA
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