Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: BriGy86
now what exactly did they do?
slice off a top layer, looks like they flashed light at it and put it back, then it heals?
I think that's the general idea. They slice off a flap of cornea. Then use the laser to burn off part of your retina, or reshape it. Then put the flap back on. The cornea of the eye heals amazingly fast.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
They peel back a thin layer of cornea & then use the laser to re-shape your cornea. Once they drop the layer back down it heals very quickly. It's probably much less painful that way.
And yes, having your cornea tissue vaporized can cause problems. They won't do it if your corneas are already thin, & there is a risk of developing corneal thinning diseases (ie keratoconus, what I have).
Speaking from personal experience, you do NOT want to have to replace a cornea. I would kill to have vision correctable by contacts/glasses, you guys are nuts for risking that.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
They peel back a thin layer of cornea & then use the laser to re-shape your cornea. Once they drop the layer back down it heals very quickly. It's probably much less painful that way.
And yes, having your cornea tissue vaporized can cause problems. They won't do it if your corneas are already thin, & there is a risk of developing corneal thinning diseases (ie keratoconus, what I have).
Speaking from personal experience, you do NOT want to have to replace a cornea. I would kill to have vision correctable by contacts/glasses, you guys are nuts for risking that.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Poulsonator
Had it done in November of '00...still see 20/20. Highly recommended.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is scary cuz thin cornea stuff.. yeaaa VIper said it right.
I'm using correction contacts for now. I plan on doing Lasik sometime later in my life. Maybe when I hit 30. 25 seems too soon and I don't know if any new tech will come then, but maybe when I'm 30...
Originally posted by: Cameron
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is scary cuz thin cornea stuff.. yeaaa VIper said it right.
I'm using correction contacts for now. I plan on doing Lasik sometime later in my life. Maybe when I hit 30. 25 seems too soon and I don't know if any new tech will come then, but maybe when I'm 30...
I'm 18 and I just had it done. Im very impressed with it so far.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Cameron
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is scary cuz thin cornea stuff.. yeaaa VIper said it right.
I'm using correction contacts for now. I plan on doing Lasik sometime later in my life. Maybe when I hit 30. 25 seems too soon and I don't know if any new tech will come then, but maybe when I'm 30...
I'm 18 and I just had it done. Im very impressed with it so far.
I always thought it was better to reach the age where we stop growing. That's what my eye doctor advises although she's against it (cuz she does ortho-k.. the correctional contact lenses, and she feels ortho-k will rival laser surgery soon enough). But still, wouldn't it be risky at 18 because you still have a good 6 - 7 years for your eyes to change/grow?
Originally posted by: Rudee
Natural 20:20 eyesite FTW!
Originally posted by: talyn00
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Cameron
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is scary cuz thin cornea stuff.. yeaaa VIper said it right.
I'm using correction contacts for now. I plan on doing Lasik sometime later in my life. Maybe when I hit 30. 25 seems too soon and I don't know if any new tech will come then, but maybe when I'm 30...
I'm 18 and I just had it done. Im very impressed with it so far.
I always thought it was better to reach the age where we stop growing. That's what my eye doctor advises although she's against it (cuz she does ortho-k.. the correctional contact lenses, and she feels ortho-k will rival laser surgery soon enough). But still, wouldn't it be risky at 18 because you still have a good 6 - 7 years for your eyes to change/grow?
ortho-k is the thing where you wear contacts overnight to flatten your cornea, so you can see normally during the daytime right? Basically just temporarily reshaping your eye.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Cameron
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is scary cuz thin cornea stuff.. yeaaa VIper said it right.
I'm using correction contacts for now. I plan on doing Lasik sometime later in my life. Maybe when I hit 30. 25 seems too soon and I don't know if any new tech will come then, but maybe when I'm 30...
I'm 18 and I just had it done. Im very impressed with it so far.
I always thought it was better to reach the age where we stop growing. That's what my eye doctor advises although she's against it (cuz she does ortho-k.. the correctional contact lenses, and she feels ortho-k will rival laser surgery soon enough). But still, wouldn't it be risky at 18 because you still have a good 6 - 7 years for your eyes to change/grow?
