What is a good hospital to get LASIK surgery for eye in Abu Dhabi?
Q. I seriously want to get the surgery done, probably in about 2-3 years, when I'm around 19-20 years old, but I wanted to know when a good time to get it.
How much will it cost for one eye?
And are there any negative side-effects from LASIK surgery?
And if you have had it, how was it? Does it hurt to get it done? Can you see clear now?
How much will it cost for one eye?
And are there any negative side-effects from LASIK surgery?
And if you have had it, how was it? Does it hurt to get it done? Can you see clear now?
A. Mafraq Hospital is the best place. I work there. I can get you all the details you need.
Or, I can put you on phone with one of the doctors who perform it so you can ask
all the questions on your mind.
Text me if you will.
050 836 8805
Or, I can put you on phone with one of the doctors who perform it so you can ask
all the questions on your mind.
Text me if you will.
050 836 8805
Is it possible to have two LASIK eye surgery in one lifetime?
Q. say ur eye sight is bad. u get Lasik Eye surgery. everything is good. you can see better again.
ur young. now as u grow old. your eyes get worst again.
does the tissue (cornea) they cut off grow back. or does it stay cut forever?
if it doesnt heal as time go by. does that mean you can no longer have another Lasik eye surgery?
ur young. now as u grow old. your eyes get worst again.
does the tissue (cornea) they cut off grow back. or does it stay cut forever?
if it doesnt heal as time go by. does that mean you can no longer have another Lasik eye surgery?
A. Yes you can 2 surgeries on your life. TLC vision centers offers a lifetime guarantee. Tissue does not grow back in the eye but if you have enough left they can do the surgery again. They would reexamine your eyes to determine if enough is left. A pharmacist I worked with had her surgery redone when she was in her late 30s because her eyes had regressed some.
Are there any exercises for the eye's that work to improve vision?
Q. I'm getting older, eye sight not 20/20, glassess or are there exercises? Lasik surgery, NO, no one is putting a knife to my eye's.
Thank You!
Thank You!
A. I have been doing exercises that a friend got from Depec Shopec (sp?) Just roll your eyes around like a baby does without turning your head. It hurts to start but that stops - do it a couple times a day. It worked for me. I was wearing those over the counter 1.5 glasses for reading - now I don't need them.
What is the procedure of Lasik surgery like?
Q. Is the procedure of Lasik surgery painful?
I'm 18 years old and I recently asked my dad for contacts, which he said yes to. But he gave me the suggestion on getting Lasik surgery. It has been a week now and he is strongly suggesting to get the surgery.
I'm afraid of pain and I really hate the idea of doing the surgery. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what it's like during the procedure and after. Thank you.
I'm 18 years old and I recently asked my dad for contacts, which he said yes to. But he gave me the suggestion on getting Lasik surgery. It has been a week now and he is strongly suggesting to get the surgery.
I'm afraid of pain and I really hate the idea of doing the surgery. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what it's like during the procedure and after. Thank you.
A. I had lasik back in April. It didn't hurt at all. Afterwards, all I had was a little dryness, maybe a little burning, but nothing that I would even consider uncomfortable. All of this went away in just a few days, and they give you drops that completely ease this. All I can say is that it was the best thing that I have done in a long time. Waking up the next morning and being able to see things clearly, there is nothing like that.
One thing that I did do was research the doctors in my area. I ended up paying almost $4000 for my surgery, but I got the best. (your eyes are nothing to skimp on).
There are some downsides to consider. 1) It is sort of a trade off. You get nice clear distant vision, but as you age, your reading vision will decline. At around 40 (average) you will need reading glasses at about the same strength of your current distant vision. On the other hand, everybody loses reading vision as they age anyway. I figure. I would have ended up needing reading glasses when I get old anyway, plus I much prefer only wearing glasses for reading as opposed to all the time for the rest of my life. Also, I am 37 now, and my reading vision is perfect so far.
2) You may hear some people say that you will see a halo around lights after the surgery, but this is temperary, and is mostly just around LED lights, and it never bothered me much.
A doctor will map your eye so that the best outcome is achieved. So as long as you find a good doctor, you will be fine.
The actual procedure takes about 10 min. total. They lay you down under the machine, numb your eyes with drops. Then, they place a thing around your eye to hold the lid open (doesn't hurt, just a little pressure) then they will tell you to look at a light and the laser cuts the flap. The doctor folds the flap back, and for a second your vision goes blurry. Then the laser zaps off the correct amount of your cornia in the exact spots that your eye map dictates. Then the dr. folds the flap back down and then he will use a surgical wipe to wipe down the flap on your eye. You will see all of this, but all you will feel is wetness from the solution. Then, he swings you around under the other side of the machine, and does everything on the other eye. Plus, you will feel totally relaxed, because they give you a valium before starting.
One thing that I did do was research the doctors in my area. I ended up paying almost $4000 for my surgery, but I got the best. (your eyes are nothing to skimp on).
There are some downsides to consider. 1) It is sort of a trade off. You get nice clear distant vision, but as you age, your reading vision will decline. At around 40 (average) you will need reading glasses at about the same strength of your current distant vision. On the other hand, everybody loses reading vision as they age anyway. I figure. I would have ended up needing reading glasses when I get old anyway, plus I much prefer only wearing glasses for reading as opposed to all the time for the rest of my life. Also, I am 37 now, and my reading vision is perfect so far.
2) You may hear some people say that you will see a halo around lights after the surgery, but this is temperary, and is mostly just around LED lights, and it never bothered me much.
A doctor will map your eye so that the best outcome is achieved. So as long as you find a good doctor, you will be fine.
The actual procedure takes about 10 min. total. They lay you down under the machine, numb your eyes with drops. Then, they place a thing around your eye to hold the lid open (doesn't hurt, just a little pressure) then they will tell you to look at a light and the laser cuts the flap. The doctor folds the flap back, and for a second your vision goes blurry. Then the laser zaps off the correct amount of your cornia in the exact spots that your eye map dictates. Then the dr. folds the flap back down and then he will use a surgical wipe to wipe down the flap on your eye. You will see all of this, but all you will feel is wetness from the solution. Then, he swings you around under the other side of the machine, and does everything on the other eye. Plus, you will feel totally relaxed, because they give you a valium before starting.
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