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Understand the Different Types of Lasik Surgery

Lasik surgery cost ranges anywhere from $499 to $2,500. The cost of Lasik is based on your surgeon’s experience and the type of Lasik surgery performed.

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Has anyone had lasik and would like to share their experience with me?

MaseyGrace 6/28/08 asked: I am having the “bladeless” lasik done in two weeks. They will use little bubbles to lift and create the flap on my eye to do the lasik instead of using the blade. Has anyone had this done? What was it like for you? How did you feel afterwards? Would you recommend [...]

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Posted in Qns & Ans on Mar 4th, 2011, 3:10 am by plastic_surgery_world  1 comment   

How can I tell if my cornea flap has become dislodged after LASIK?

avalerion asked: Also, can anything bad happen by letting a little bit of soap drip into the eye, and then washing it out with tear eye drops? It’s not that I want soap in my eye – it’s that a little bit of soap dripped in this morning and made it burn. I put some [...]

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Posted in Qns & Ans on Feb 12th, 2011, 3:08 am by plastic_surgery_world  2 comments   

How long should i wait to wear a contact after having lasik surgery?

Cruegirl asked: Please i just want to know how long to wait after having lasik surgery done. Its been about a week and 2 weeks can anyone tell me if its ok to wear a contact lens. What are the risks and can i pull the flap off the eye still?

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Posted in Qns & Ans on Feb 11th, 2011, 3:09 am by plastic_surgery_world  2 comments   

Will LASIK surgery prevent you from riding a roller coaster?

AlanIH asked: I heard that if you have LASIK surgery, you can no longer ride a rollercoaster, pilot an airplane, or even ride a car with the top down. The so-called reason is that the flap in your eye created by the laser might open up again or come loose in the event of high-G [...]

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Posted in Qns & Ans on Feb 5th, 2011, 9:10 am by plastic_surgery_world  2 comments   

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