Laser Eye Surgery – How long do you have to stop wearing contacts before a consultation?ontact lenses?

I have tough hit lenses that we wear everyday, as well as have been you do so for a final 5/6 years, as well as we am deliberation gettting laser eye surgery. we know we would have to stop wearing my contacts for a couple of weeks prior to even starting for a conference though we can’t recollect a expect time can any one discuss it me how most weeks it is?

Also is it probable to wear soothing hit lenses for a sure volume of weeks as well as afterwards my eyeglasses as well as afterwards get a conference done?

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  • Tom
    January 20th, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    I had Laser eye surgery done after wearing glasses for 16 years. It has been perfect for me. I have had no changes. Of course, as I age, I expect changes. I also co-manage refractive surgery and have seen hundreds of successful patients. It doesn’t hurt, generally. There is a bit of pressure, but no real pain if you have Laser eye surgery. The PRK version (where no flap is cut) is a little more uncomfortable for the first few days following the procedure. I’ve seen several people who said they were in some pain, but healed just fine. I used to wear both glasses and contact lenses. I had Laser eye surgery done and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I can see clearly, no squinting, no driving with glasses anymore. I can read road signs, see the individual leaves in the trees (they’re not just a blurry mess anymore). It’s also nice to be able to see what time it is when I wake up. The procedure is painless (although a bit uncomfortable) but takes less than 15 minutes. Highly recommended.

    If you need help finding a reputed surgeon in India u can check out the ink below:
    http://www.indianhealthguru.com
    You can schedule a free appointment there and they’ll answer all your questions and see if you qualify as a good candidate or not

  • magical$$$
    January 20th, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    1 month if you are wearing hard contact lens. Alternatively you can wear soft contact lens for 3 weeks then off for 1 week.

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