I was her "eyes" for at least the first 4-6 hours while she had eye guards on only because her eyes had antibiotics and hydrating gels. Keeping the eyes closed during these critical first few hours improves healing time and odds for better than perfect vision.
Couldn't use the pool for 3 - 4 months (chlorine and other chemicals) but ocean water (salt water) seemed okay (saline?). I recommend you do the procedure when you least expect to do water sports or activities.
well 20/25 is better than my 25/40 and i have a -4 astigmatism......
MrJosh255 4 years ago
How long did recovery take?
hustler32191 5 years ago
I was her "eyes" for at least the first 4-6 hours while she had eye guards on only because her eyes had antibiotics and hydrating gels. Keeping the eyes closed during these critical first few hours improves healing time and odds for better than perfect vision.
Couldn't use the pool for 3 - 4 months (chlorine and other chemicals) but ocean water (salt water) seemed okay (saline?). I recommend you do the procedure when you least expect to do water sports or activities.
arturodeguzman 5 years ago
That cornea flap removal looks nauseating. But, I will be doing that in a few years.
hustler32191 5 years ago
Yeap. My wife said she didn't feel a thing the entire time and has better than 20/20 vision (and no halos).
arturodeguzman 5 years ago
do you know PRK works? cause im thinking to get it in few years?
arthur2647 5 years ago
its unbelievable, but i´ve done that!
prestativo 5 years ago