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1 year ago

in Lasik - not always crystal clear on Almost As Good As Chocolate
LASIK was the worst decision of my life. Since I had LASIK I have spent much of my spare time researching LASIK complications. The medical literature and FDA clinical trials report that chronic dry eyes and night vision impairment occur frequently after LASIK. Moreover, the LASIK flap only heals to 2% of the cornea's original tensile strength, and the biomechanical strength of the cornea is permanently reduced by about 50% after LASIK. LASIK patients face problems with glaucoma screening and future cataract surgery. You can read more about LASIK risks and long-term complications on my website at www.lasikcomplications.com

1 year ago

in What if Lasik screws up? Get a retinal implant on Geeked.Info
If LASIK goes wrong, 99% of the time it's the cornea that's damaged, not the retina. Don't ever consider LASIK -- it's an inherently harmful surgery, even though it can correct refractive errors. Complications after LASIK are common. I have researched LASIK risks and complications extensively. My website contains many excerpts from medical studies that show an alarming percentage of patients suffer dry eyes and night vision impairment. Furthermore, medical studies have proven that the flap only heals to 2% of the cornea's original tensile strength, and that the biomechanical strength of the cornea is permanently reduced by about 50% in all LASIK patients. Corneal nerves are severed when the flap is cut and never fully return to normal densities and patterns. You can read more about LASIK complications on my website:
www.lasikcomplications.com
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