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Laser Eye Surgery

I had my eyes done not to wear glasses any more. The entire surgery has been taped. This is how it is done on one eye (only half of the movie but you get to see all of how it happens).  
 
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TontonZen (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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Yes.
TontonZen (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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That is because I have dilating drops in my eyes. This allows the surgeon to asses the cornea surface that needs to be treated. If you lasik within the maximum dilation then you will have vision problems in night/darkness.
Failure to dilate the pupils for the intervention is one of the reasons some of these fail and people are unsatisfied.
zaaz369 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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your pupils are huge. :p
bobbcucs12 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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r u awake through all this ?
lasikruinedme (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I had my life destroyed by lasik surgery performed by Dr. Keon Nia of LasikMD. My life is consumed by eye pain and my vision now sucks and can't be corrected with glasses. My surgery was over a yr ago and I have seen about 10 doctors all of which were unable to help me get back to some state of near normal. My life sucks after lasik.
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TontonZen (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Already answered that question.
See original posts.
No pain.
If possible or not -> Go see the doctor.
TontonZen (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Already answered too, plus the vid is rather obvious. The clamp prevents any blinking, it is way stronger than your lids.
TontonZen (1 week ago) Show Hide
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1% And its not entirely blind, you still see a blob of light.
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0:41 no where to go now hehe

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