Acromegaly_Chad
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Whoever gets their eyes lasered has to be borderline retarded or just too damn stupid for basic research. We all know that there's plenty of cases of people who have committed suicide following an eye laser surgery.
LASIK, femto LASIK, Trans-PRK or cten are all the same shit, they traumatize the cornea (either the epithel or stroma) of your eye and leave it wounded for the rest of your life. Stroma is an irreversible tissue, it can't heal, same goes for the flap that's created during any LASIK procedure. Only the edge of the flap heals and reconnects to the rest of the cornea, but the inner surface of the flap never reconnects again.
I know of so many cases of people who now constantly see halos, haze and dizzy daylight, they can't see shit at night, can't drive at night and are being driven insane by the worst of all complications, dry eyes combined with vitreous opacity.
Imagine seeing these shitty floaters all the time for the rest of your life
The answer is PHAKIC INTRAOCULAR LENSES. It's like a contact lens that is implanted right in front of your biological lens. It works like magic.
They can be taken out anytime, anywhere under local anaesthesia. Almost no complications. If you have too severe complications: just take them out. Unlike LASIK this is REVERSIBLE.
Just LOL if you're getting LASIK in 2021 instead of a PHAKIC INTRAOCULAR LENS.
LASIK, femto LASIK, Trans-PRK or cten are all the same shit, they traumatize the cornea (either the epithel or stroma) of your eye and leave it wounded for the rest of your life. Stroma is an irreversible tissue, it can't heal, same goes for the flap that's created during any LASIK procedure. Only the edge of the flap heals and reconnects to the rest of the cornea, but the inner surface of the flap never reconnects again.
I know of so many cases of people who now constantly see halos, haze and dizzy daylight, they can't see shit at night, can't drive at night and are being driven insane by the worst of all complications, dry eyes combined with vitreous opacity.
Imagine seeing these shitty floaters all the time for the rest of your life
The answer is PHAKIC INTRAOCULAR LENSES. It's like a contact lens that is implanted right in front of your biological lens. It works like magic.
They can be taken out anytime, anywhere under local anaesthesia. Almost no complications. If you have too severe complications: just take them out. Unlike LASIK this is REVERSIBLE.
Just LOL if you're getting LASIK in 2021 instead of a PHAKIC INTRAOCULAR LENS.
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