pilots and LASIK or PRK?

The procedure doesn't correct the normal aging process.

It's recommended to have a stable eye prescription before getting the procedure done. So... if your eyes are progressively getting worse each year then it's not recommended. But, if you eyesight hasn't changed for several years, then it's more recommended.

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Thanks for the info Bob.
 
Do it. It will be one of the best things that you've ever done. Make sure you are well informed about the potential risks -- and there are some, because no surgical procedure is without risk -- and if you feel you can live with those, get it done.

I had it done in several years ago and I do not regret it one bit. I went from having to put my nose six inches from my alarm clock to see what time it was to being able to get a first class medical. You can't tell me that's not worth the money I spent on it.
 
Pre PRK..20/400 both eyes :pirate:
Post (just had it checked yesterday) 20/15 :rawk:

Best money I have spent in a long time (and most)!

DO HOME WORK AND FIND A GOOD DOCTOR...the best doctor doesn't want your money (well kind'a) but for you to tell your friends he is a good doctor!
 
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