New Lasik Eye Surgery

new lasik eye surgery
Blade vs. Bladeless LASIK SURGERY … What is safer?

I'm considering bladeless LASIK surgery and I'm wondering from surgery without a scalpel is fairly new technology, it is safe for my eyes. Can cause blindness?

While both procedures are approved by the FDA, most doctors agree that no-scalpel is more effective and safer because it is completely computerized. This procedure has been well tested and proven effective. The only way to know what procedure will be best for you is to get an inquiry from a medical professional. I suggest going to www.vision-solution.net/ to obtain a free consultation. If you decide to get the procedure, the price is only $ 299. Good luck!

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3 Responses to “New Lasik Eye Surgery”

  1. Young Thormahlen Says:

    Yes, for some time, it is worse for most people. From http://eye-care.in

  2. Tamala Sutyak Says:

    The main reason why LASIK should not be done on children is that their vision is not yet stable. Children often experience significant changes in their vision, since all infants suffer from mild hyperopia, which fades, while myopia often does not set in until children enter their teens or even later. The changing vision of children is related to changes in their cornea. If children have LASIK done, they will most likely need it done a second time later on. In addition, no good data exists on the effects of reshaping on still-growing corneas.

  3. Angelic Bertovich Says:

    yes i cant stand not being able to see. life without contacts would suck.

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