I am kicking around the idea of getting Lasik done. Any of you have Drs you'd recommend or avoid?
aggiefan83 said:
I had a bad experience at LasikPlus in Plano. Had the surgery there 3 weeks ago, and would recommend finding another doctor. Everyone was great, accept the actual doctor and surgery, which is obviously the most important part.
Player To Be Named Later said:aggiefan83 said:
I had a bad experience at LasikPlus in Plano. Had the surgery there 3 weeks ago, and would recommend finding another doctor. Everyone was great, accept the actual doctor and surgery, which is obviously the most important part.
Mind sharing what went wrong?
Not really. My issue with my contacts is that my right eye was constantly blurry due to my astigmatism and the custom contact lenses I used never worked that well to correct it. As of right now, I still feel the same way that my right eye is blurry compared to my left and it bugs me. It will supposedly continue to get better, so we'll see.Player To Be Named Later said:
Wow. Yeah that kinda sucks. Are you happy with the actual results so far?
I'm going through the pre-LASIK appointments right now and from my understanding farsightedness, at least the kind that sets in post age 40 and requires reading glasses, is more eye muscle related and LASIK doesn't correct this.Bird93 said:
Can lasik correct far sighted vision?
My wife and I both had ours done from Dr. Tylock in 2015 - I second the comments above.Kellso said:
I used Dr Tylock and he was excellent. His entire staff was first class.
I had the surgery done in 2014.
How do you like the immediate vision change? Worth every penny right?Player To Be Named Later said:
Had it done at Lasik Plus on Friday. Everything went super smoothly, and outside of the first 4 hours, I've been in zero pain/discomfort.
Good reminder on the artificial tears. I need to definitely remember to stay on top of that.
CastleRock said:
Every year I debate getting it done, and every doctor I ask (friends) all say to wait and not get the surgery.