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Epi-Lasek Surgery by Dr Chynn

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2007

www.parkavenuelaser.com

Dr Chynn of Park Avenue Laser Vision performs Epi-Lasek on both my eyes. I was -11.5 -3.5 and -12.0 -4.0 before surgery.

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  • How is your vision now??

    I may go to Dr. Chynn to get it done?

  • Do you have an e-mail address I could notify you at?

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  • wow  ur eyes is very white i like it

  • Jesus are they your eyes ? nice color and how you get em so white ?

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  • What's the black on the eye after he takes the metal off?

  • ouch!! 

  • @thunderstormrtb how did it go?

  • it's like you are looking in to my soul!

  • @Kiddies001 I dont regret doing it ^^

    The surgery is 100% pain-free, its just hard trying not to blink

    right after the surgery you are able to see very good, vision increases in time of a few weeks.

    6 hours after the surgery your eyes begin to be very sensitive to light, the sun,

    i had to close my eyes like 24/7 for the next 5 days, i couldnt even watch tv or look into my mobile phone.

    i ran around with sunglasses in my room

    then it started to get better and then you are really happy about it !

  • @ThunderstormRTB Pleaaase tell us how it went! o:

  • is not dirt going in to ur eyes if u have it open all the time

  • @angeliki1994 Theres really no pain cuz they give you a few eye numbing drops before the procedure.It really doesn't take long...I'd say 15 minutes for both eyes.I had the same procedure except my "flap" was made by a laser instead of that thingy he used but I'm sure it'd still take about 15 minutes for both eyes- more or less.

    And yes you can still see during the procedure but it's fuzzy and blurry, but the vision starts to improve within a few minutes after surgery which is awesome!

  • Oh my god.. im having surgery in 80 minutes

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