Originally posted by: gscone
I'm in the wrong profession for sure/ $2500 in 1 hours work? Dang, I make that much in days worked.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: gscone
I'm in the wrong profession for sure/ $2500 in 1 hours work? Dang, I make that much in days worked.
u forgot the investments (machine, degree) and also the insurance costs
Originally posted by: gscone
I totally agree- But chances are, your brother has a solid business model he follows and that is why he is above water.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: gscone
I totally agree- But chances are, your brother has a solid business model he follows and that is why he is above water.
he does. his prices are about the lowest in LA, CA. he does about 40 surgeries / month.
that's his business model. he also has an extremely high success rate (100%) after 27,000+ surgeries.
Originally posted by: gscone
Simple, yet effective. Many dr's here pump out 7-10 procedure's a day, so you know they are raking in the dough. Alos, any people here choose to lease out the equipment, not go out and buy the lasik equipment.
If by "days" you mean only two or three, or even five, then I'd say you're making some pretty good money yourself! :thumbsup:Originally posted by: gscone
I'm in the wrong profession for sure/ $2500 in 1 hours work? Dang, I make that much in days worked.
I don't see the point of risking my eyesight.
Originally posted by: gscone
I'm not quite sure its a major risk. Lasik is a proven technique to improve vision.
I don't see the point of risking my eyesight.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: gscone
I'm in the wrong profession for sure/ $2500 in 1 hours work? Dang, I make that much in days worked.
u forgot the investments (machine, degree) and also the insurance costs
Somehow "cheap" and "cutting my eyes open" don't go together.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: gscone
I totally agree- But chances are, your brother has a solid business model he follows and that is why he is above water.
he does. his prices are about the lowest in LA, CA. he does about 40 surgeries / month.
that's his business model. he also has an extremely high success rate (100%) after 27,000+ surgeries.
Originally posted by: Fausto
Somehow "cheap" and "cutting my eyes open" don't go together.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I'm not interested at all. Glasses/contacts work fine. Why risk your eyesight?
Me too. I just went in for a consultation, and doctor recommended against it. Even with CustomLasik and Intralase my cornea thickness is borderline. Since I'm young, the doc suggested I wait for future procedures to clear FDA. Sucks.Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Jealousy++
Well for some of us with heavy astigmatism and chronic dry eyes contacts aren't a great solution.Originally posted by: Riprorin
I'm not interested at all. Glasses/contacts work fine. Why risk your eyesight?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I have really lousy eyes (-6.25), but glasses/contacts work fine for me.
I don't see the point of risking my eyesight.
Yep. My wife is basically blind without glasses/contacts.Originally posted by: Ophir
Well for some of us with heavy astigmatism and chronic dry eyes contacts aren't a great solution.Originally posted by: Riprorin
I'm not interested at all. Glasses/contacts work fine. Why risk your eyesight?
My vision w/ contacts < My vision w/ glasses. Stinks if you are into sports/outdoors.
There's more to a LASIK tool than a laser pointer and a magnifying glass.Originally posted by: Triumph
that's why i'm going to start a lasik system in my basement, and skip the medical degree. i figure why go to medical school for all those years if i'm only going to do ONE thing? that's time wasted where i could be making money doing lasik surgery.
