tonyw
Well-Known Member
There have been a lot of questions about LASIK here on the boards so I figured I'd go ahead and post my experience. I had it done this morning.
As for the procedure itself, it is not pleasant, but it is not too bad. They first put some numbing drops in your eyes so that you don't feel the cut. Then they put a suction cup on your eye, and it feels like your eyeball is going to come right out of your head. Then there's a little buzzing and vibration as they make the incision. That's really the worst part!
After the suction cup is removed, they pull back the flap, and that's when the laser gets to work. You don't feel or see a thing. You just hear a popping noise and then you smell the results. It smells like melting plastic.
After the laser is done, they rinse your eye out, put some drops in there to prevent infection and to reduce inflammation, and then they put the flap back in place..
They do both eyes, put you in a rest area where you sit with your eyes closed for ten minutes, then they examine your eyes to make sure the flap has resealed, and then they send you on your way.
Before I left the operating room, I was able to read the clock -- and this is a guy who couldn't read the big E on the eye chart without glasses!
You go home and sleep for a few hours, and then you wake up and put some more anti-inflammatory and antibiotic drops in your eyes.
The results are amazing. Right now I am typing this at a normal distance from the computer. Before the correction, there is no way I could have even tried to do it.
I've got a follow up appointment tomorrow, and I'll post after that.
As for the procedure itself, it is not pleasant, but it is not too bad. They first put some numbing drops in your eyes so that you don't feel the cut. Then they put a suction cup on your eye, and it feels like your eyeball is going to come right out of your head. Then there's a little buzzing and vibration as they make the incision. That's really the worst part!
After the suction cup is removed, they pull back the flap, and that's when the laser gets to work. You don't feel or see a thing. You just hear a popping noise and then you smell the results. It smells like melting plastic.
After the laser is done, they rinse your eye out, put some drops in there to prevent infection and to reduce inflammation, and then they put the flap back in place..
They do both eyes, put you in a rest area where you sit with your eyes closed for ten minutes, then they examine your eyes to make sure the flap has resealed, and then they send you on your way.
Before I left the operating room, I was able to read the clock -- and this is a guy who couldn't read the big E on the eye chart without glasses!
You go home and sleep for a few hours, and then you wake up and put some more anti-inflammatory and antibiotic drops in your eyes.
The results are amazing. Right now I am typing this at a normal distance from the computer. Before the correction, there is no way I could have even tried to do it.
I've got a follow up appointment tomorrow, and I'll post after that.