Wearing Glasses Before Lasik

Lasik Procedure improves sight in a day
When Danny Bender awoke the morning after undergoing refractive surgery to improve his eyesight, things around him suddenly came into focus. “I woke up and opened my eyes, and everything was clear,” Bender said. “I just had to lay low that day and couldn’t get in the water the next week or two.”
If you wear glasses or contact lenses – Call today!
May 15th, 2010 at 3:17 am
I had this great surgery o valentines two years ago, i think it was the most best 1000 bucks i had ever spent. I hated weraring glasses and it just wasent me, i look much better without them, as a matter of fact my sister had it done a week after i did, seeing that i am a complete woose and pain is not my game, but to tell you the absolute 100 % truth, it does not hurt one bit, they put so much numbing soultion on your eyes, no points or needles at all, and it’s just like eye drops, they are so gentle and theres really nothing to worry about. I think of all the money i have actually saved my self thru the years of more dr.’s visits, exam prices, glasses or contacts, eye drops, all the expenses associated with glasses or contacts, sweetie it’s so worth it. Any other q’s i will be more than happy to tell ya. I hope I have helped you Good Luck and go for it yourself
May 20th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
My father-in-law had it over 10 years ago. He said it was the best decision he ever made. His eyes are still 20/20 to this day and he has had no trouble since the surgery. He has convinced me to get it done as soon as my eyes stop getting worse. You need to make sure you get it done after they have stopped getting worse or you will just need glasses/contacts again when they worsen after surgery. Most eye doctors say your eyes should reach this point by 25 and anytime after that is good for surgery.