First Job out of college was running a LASIK Vision Institute in Columbus, OH. I had my eyes rejuvinated in 2000 (was legally blind w/ 2.75 astigamtism in each eye at the time). Watched about 500 proceedures standing next ot the D.O. before having my eyes done.
it took 28 seconds total to correct both eyes. Next day at followup was 20/30, one week later 20/20. Still to this day 20/20. I do not regret having the proceedure done, probably one of the best decisions i've ever made. Nothing scary to it, in fact my wife just had hers done 18 months ago & she couldn't be happier about her decision either. she's 20/10 now. The only words of advice that i have is for the people that are questioning having the proceedure done, is have an idea of what you wish to accomplish by having your eyes corrected.
what i mean is, if you are at the age of 40+ you will have the likelyhood of presbyopia setting in. There is no cure for it. its just like your balls hanging lower as you get older. i would say 90% of the people that had their eyes corrected for presbyopia (didn't want to wear any form of corrective lenses) complained about their depth perception bothering them or had to come back and have their farsighted eye corrected. If you are just having the proceedure to try to do away with reading specs, it may not be the proceedure for you. if you are nearsighted & tired of wearing contacts/glasses, it will change your life, granted you have a cornea thickness that will allow for full correction. Another note to self is, don't go with the cheapest advertised price. it is like buying good glass for your rifle, you may get what you pay for. being that God only gave you one set of eyes, do your due diligence wisely and pick the most/best qualified refractive surgeon you can. Pic one that offers free touchups if necessary. you will probably pay a little more, but it is better than having to pay for the proceedure twice. if anyone has any questions, I would be happy to try to answer them.
I actually still talk to the Dr. that corrected my eyes. he's a great man, doesn't like being called DR. He has practices in Florida, Indiana, Illinois & Kentucky. Dr. Marty Berger
Florida LASIK Surgery - Dr. Martin E. Burger, LASIK Surgeon - LASIK in Gainsville, Orlando, Tampa/Clearwater, Ocala, Jacksonville, Coral Springs, Inverness, The Villages and Boca/Lighthouse