Refresh Plus Lasik
POST-LASIK: Does anyone know where I can get the upgrade cheaper?
I just did my lasik weeks 2 and used up two boxes of soda. I have to find a cheaper source … please advise.
Walmart, Target, Sams, Costco.
Tags: refresh plus lasik
POST-LASIK: Does anyone know where I can get the upgrade cheaper?
I just did my lasik weeks 2 and used up two boxes of soda. I have to find a cheaper source … please advise.
Walmart, Target, Sams, Costco.
Tags: refresh plus lasik
April 26th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
If you had dry eye before Lasik then it is very likely that you will continue to have dry eye after and it may actually be more noticeable. If you had borderline quality tears before Lasik then most likely you will continue to have dryness issues for a few months. Hopefully you will return to normal but some never do completely return to their previous quality. If you had quite adequate tears before Lasik then you should see gradual improvement over several weeks or a month or two. Most , though, will return to a manageable level of tear quality eventually. You need to lubricate lubricate lubricate now.
April 27th, 2010 at 6:18 am
I had lasik surgery 10 years ago and have considered it one of the best things I ever did for myself. I am now 53 years old, and when I wake up in the morning I can read my alarm clock without fumbling for my glasses! I drive, read, watch tv, and everything without glasses. The only complaint I have now is it seems I have contracted extremely dry eyes, for the last 3 months or so, this is something new to me. My doctor told me lasik contributed to this.
May 6th, 2010 at 6:29 am
The surgery is 10 minutes max. As with all surgeries there is always a risk although lasik surgery as it gets more popular seems to be safe. They do not know the long term effects of this type of surgery b/c it is fairly new. You can get it at any age.