It is safe. It used to be very risky, but they've gotten a lot better at it. There are still some risks, but the doctor can go over them for you. I hear it's worth the risk, though!
2006-08-15 22:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I started needing glasses at 13. and every few years stronger ones.I had lasik done when I was 22. I'm 30 today. My vision is still 20/20. I could never pull off the contacts... the thought of having to stick those things in my eyeballs and pulling them out every day or few days... got me to think about laser. sure theres cutting and its uncomfortable.. but it's 20 minutes one day, if it's done right. So it was so far the best investment I have ever made with my money. statistically speaking it is very safe nowadays. a lot safer than when I did it. The cut in your eye is not the worst part. The worst part is that they put a type of clear bandage over your wide-open eye to hold the pupil in place during the cut. To me that was the most freakish and annoying part. my doctor gave me a valium right before and it helped me relax. I didn't feel the cut, just some pressure. it was all done in less than 15 mins. took about 3 days of blurry vision and then i could see perfectly 20/20.. it was like being born again lol. make sure you use a good doctor and not the cheapo ones. good luck!
2016-03-16 22:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Most people believe that once they are diagnosed with some vision problem and start wearing eye glasses or contact lenses to correct them, they will have to do so for life in order to see better. Those who want a permanent solution to improve eyesight typically resort to Lasik or other corrective eye surgeries. But you you can also improve your vision without surgery and can see perfectly well without using eyeglasses or contact lenses. You can check here to know how https://tr.im/3e16f
2015-01-27 08:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many people with good results, and some people with not much improvement. There aren't very many people who end up seeing worse than before, but when something goes wrong with laser eye surgery it can go very very wrong.
2006-08-15 22:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-06-19 11:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend is eye surgeon in mumbai india
he does
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Discontinue Liquor,Non Veg,Chillies,Sour,Cold drinks,Heavy undigestible food.
sometimes fasting is also important
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You have to regular in prayer,yoga,meditation,swimming,any suitable exercise,
You should make one doctor friend for regular advise
Avoid drugs as far as possible bcoz of side effect
2006-08-16 04:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is safe. And consider youreslf lucky if you are able to have it, as there are others out there that are unabl to because of various reasons.
2006-08-15 22:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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every surgery have their own risk. even the minor one,so get the complete info from ur doctor before undergoing any surgery
2006-08-15 22:46:54
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answered by pinky sakura 2
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I suggest buddy you go for it .............yup its safe. I know many ppl who have done it and its successful. Your power is not major. Take off those glasses and contacts and look up to the world with clear beautiful eyes.............
2006-08-15 23:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing is 100% safe.........if it is safe, why don't the doctors and surgents (those need to put on spectacles) go for the surgery to correct their eyesight??..........its only 99.9% safe!!!!
Theres always a 1% of........................
2006-08-15 22:43:07
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answered by longbean 2
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