Saturday, January 19, 2013

laser eye surgery effects down the road?

Q. I know a woman who had laser eye surgery around 2003, and at that time was happy with the result, and even recommending that I get it, too. I saw her recently, and asked how her eyes were. She said she now regrets it because her eyes are often too dry and uncomfortable. Bright lights or colors bother her, too.

Do you know of any incidents similar to this?

A. Hello, I am a representative of LasikPlus, hoping to answer your question. LASIK and other forms of laser vision correction are designed to correct your vision permanently. Studies on laser vision correction procedures to date�sponsored by the FDA and other independent government organizations�show excellent vision stability for more than a decade following treatment.

Like any surgical procedure, possible side effects (while minimal) may vary depending on type of procedure, equipment used, and the amount of correction required. Dryness symptoms can occur after LASIK and usually resolve after several weeks or months. Artificial tears can help relieve dry eyes. Glare or increased sensitivity to bright light are generally very short-term reactions to laser vision correction procedures, resulting from a natural swelling of the cornea following surgery. Usually, they go away within 2-6 weeks, depending on your pupil size and the amount of correction required.

In what city do you live? I am more than happy to direct you to the nearest Lasik center for a free and personalized consultation, as everyone�s eyes are different. Feel free to visit http://tinyurl.com/LasikPlus or call 1 (866) 953-0282. I hope this information was helpful, thank you for taking the time to research LASIK!


how to get lighter eyes naturally without contact of lasik surgery?
Q. im african american with light brown hazel eyes but i want a lil lighter thanks

A. There is no natural way of changing the eye color....even lasik doesn't do that.

It's either colored contacts or be happy with what your parents gave you.


can anyone tell me why we cant see ultra violet colors with our naked eye?
Q.

A. I'm not sure that the explanations so far given are accurate. The question is whether the photoreceptors of the eye could see u-v light. The u-v light in a normal situation is absorbed by the lens and cornea of the eye.

However, there is an "experiment"..... people who have cataracts will have the lens of their eye replaced with a man-made lens. Under this situation, some people **can** see into the near u-v.

http://starklab.slu.edu/humanUV.htm

Thus since the world might look funny to those people, and blue/u-v light is detrimental, some manufacturers of lenses for cataract patients filter out the blue and u-v with their replacements by coloring the artificial lens a slight yellow color.

http://www.eyenj.com/lasik-new-jersey/cataract_surgery_elmwood_park/cataract-surgery-elmwood-park.htm
(see bottom of this website)


is my beauty considered fake?
Q. I get many compliments a day, for my looks, but I did get a chin implant, rhinoplasty, braces, bleaching of teeth to make white, headgear, hair dying to dark black, colored contacts to make my brown eyes light blue, and I did have an extra nipple which I removed as well as lasik eyesurgery and makeup/skin care products.
Am i a fake beauty or realbeauty?

I think im still pretty nautural?

A. As a fashion designer, this type of thing irritates me.

Sounds pretty fake to me, but that's my opinion.

What was wrong with you before? I guess I don't understand the need to change every little thing. Teeth whitening and head gear are fine, and so is head gear. Contacts and surgery are a whole different story though, completely in the fake realm there.

Tacky.





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