My 7 Months eye update after ICL SURGERY • How are my eyes? 👀

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Today's video is answering some of your questions on my ICL surgery procedure and the follow up review! I have received many questions and thought of just putting out a video for all to see.
    So I did my ICL procedure in December 2021, hence it is about 7 months since, and I have to say it was the best thing I have ever done!
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Комментарии • 178

  • @zenatahmad850
    @zenatahmad850 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much! This video got me out of so much stress and discomfort. I am also seeing ring lights, and my astigmatism is not one totally even after the ICL and I thought the surgery has not worked for my eyes but after watching this video i felt relief cause maybe that’s how it is for every patients.
    Thanks!!

  • @aryaa3998
    @aryaa3998 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience., I had my ICL surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital and haven’t experienced the halo lights yet but it seems to be a common thing. I read all the documentation on risks just before my surgery and got freaked out by that side effect amongst other things!

  • @eyecare_savvy
    @eyecare_savvy 3 месяца назад +3

    I am an Optometrist and must say he has explained very nicely 👏👏👏👏

  • @universalbarber1038
    @universalbarber1038 Год назад +2

    Great vid ! You come across as a very nice and intelligent dude , I’m glad you had such a great result !

  • @chenriva9105
    @chenriva9105 2 года назад +5

    I was doing some research for my surgery I am planning to do this year and I found your video. thank you for the info :D

  • @Bernardo-mt8ho
    @Bernardo-mt8ho Год назад +5

    I think to achieve the 🤭 missing 5% ~ 10% of clarity you need to do a LASIK, I've watched another guy saying it, he also did ICL surgery.
    But you can try a simple approach for a while wearing reading glasses +1 or +2 while you work on your computer, after few minutes it will sharpen your vision.. If not, just discard it. 😅
    The reading glasses uses the same fundamental of "Kubota Glasses", myopic defocus (stimulating eye to work a little to clear the blur).

  • @morgo966
    @morgo966 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hey you can get rid of eye floaters and cataracts with MSM eye drops. Also, eye pressure is highly affected by hormones. We def need to make sure we are balanced there based on age and natural born gender. I hpe this helps someone.

  • @you2shorts420
    @you2shorts420 Год назад +2

    I am planning to do ICL soon, Thanks

  • @zynthos9
    @zynthos9 Год назад +2

    Do you know what the optical size of the ICL was relative to the size of your pupils when dilated?

  • @tanker242
    @tanker242 Год назад +2

    When your left eye isn't on target do you notice it or does it affect your clarity? Do you still need glasses or surgery to help your eye muscles?

  • @lyenne7892
    @lyenne7892 Год назад +15

    Thank you for making videos of your ICL journey! My eyes weren't suitable for laser surgery. I stumbled across your videos when I was doing my research on ICL and your video definitely made me more certain about getting ICL. Will have my surgery in two months and I'm super excited to see my results.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      if you are eligible for CONTOURA, SMILE, or LASIK laser procedures, go for it.
      contoura is best among them you could even get supervision with no halos and glare shit that I have been facing since one month of ICL.
      1 out of 6 people according to doctor Dr. sanjay Chaudhary has a HALOS(ring light) issue and you have to live with that.
      I was eligible for laser but on edge, so I opt for ICL. But from what I see on the internet no one has any problem with ICL, that's why I chose this procedure.
      Should have gone for a SMILE laser procedure. Let's see whether my brain learns to handle Halos within the next few months or not.

    • @jj1androidjo624
      @jj1androidjo624 Год назад

      @@faizan346 How are you now

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      @@jj1androidjo624 i am good but no improvement in halos though. It has been 2.5 months since icl provedure. I am adopting to this new normal, now it bothers me lesser. I think it will take 6-12 months for me to adopt completely. I have noticed little glare in low lightning but that's very minimal that it doesn't bother me. There is no other complications so far.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      @theDragon andhisGrandmother sorry for disappointing you but the place where i live, stargazing is not possible becoz of pollution. I am from delhi, india. But if i get the opportunity i will get back to u here.

    • @lyenne7892
      @lyenne7892 Год назад +1

      @@faizan346 I had my ICL surgery a few days ago. I wasn't eligable for laser procedures so ICL was my only option. I also experience some halos, it's not too bad but I also hope in the next few weeks/months my brain will get used to it and learns to ignore them.

  • @mrschneebly9691
    @mrschneebly9691 Год назад +9

    I was going to have ICL surgery but developed debilitating glare in my vision from the pre-op iridotomy. Not something that gets talked about very often but it can happen. I think there's a version of the ICL that doesn't require an iridotomy but provides a different quality of vision.

    • @monsterzero9456
      @monsterzero9456 Год назад

      like much worse quality?

    • @mrschneebly9691
      @mrschneebly9691 Год назад

      @@monsterzero9456 I don't think it's necessarily worse, but the lens has a hole in the middle of it (which is what eliminates the need for iridotomy) and I believe it is what creates the ring lights Kev talks about. Getting an iridotomy and the regular ICL does not typically cause the ring lights, but getting the EVO lens does cause those lights. That is my understanding.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 2 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @editionlover6459
    @editionlover6459 Год назад

    Hey dear, can you please make a video on how you could see some pages writings of any book without ur glasses and how you can now..

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, you have suggested a very good video topic that I will try to make. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @lorenzobrogi6359
    @lorenzobrogi6359 3 месяца назад +2

    Hmmm...so you experience floaters, halos and dry eye. Sounds lovely!

  • @pr3ttypr3tty
    @pr3ttypr3tty 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey I've been checking out your videos regarding ICL, and I've been planning to get one. Can you share which medical center you went to get this surgery? Thank you so much, your videos have been helpful!

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there! I went to KPJ Centre for Sight in PJ!

  • @hanchen2355
    @hanchen2355 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Where did you do the ICL? How do you feel now?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +2

      Hey there! I did in KPJ for Sight in Petaling Jaya Malaysia. I definitely feel good now, it has been 1+ years now and I can see well and conveniently

  • @sheikhimranibnali2180
    @sheikhimranibnali2180 3 месяца назад

    Bro will icl lenses were implemented in your eyes...

  • @Wanshkl
    @Wanshkl 2 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are very informative thank you ☺️ Can I ask, when you wake up is your vision blurry too? I got my eye surgery 15days ago and it's blurry everytime I wake up it takes 2-5minutes to adjust.
    15 days in I am 15/20::
    1. I can read things from a distance but does have to distance my phone/books from my face to read it.
    2. I see ring lights.
    3. Astigmatism when my eyes are tired.
    4. No eye dryness.
    Leaving this comment here to get back after a month/6 months to see if I got better or worse.

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  2 месяца назад

      Hey there, congrats on your ICL! It does take some time to get used to it...for me, when I wake up there is a slight blurriness, as the eyes are adjusting after being closed for the whole night...I think in a few minutes it is clear and then fine after. Do ask your doctor if you have any issues!

  • @regishaiba
    @regishaiba Год назад +1

    About ring lights, what about night yellow glasses?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +1

      Hey there, I have not heard of that before...my doctor did not mention any glasses for night ring lights but just to live with it 😅

  • @maricareusebio7687
    @maricareusebio7687 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Have you had tons of floaters before you got the surgery?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there! Yes, every growing up as a child I already had floaters....so it was not caused by the ICL surgery, nor did it get worse

  • @kirtiugagowtham7828
    @kirtiugagowtham7828 Год назад +1

    Hi i did ICL on last month still now I'm having irritation in my eyes like how if we use contact lens more than eight hours.in laptop letters are blurr for me

    • @janardhan2638
      @janardhan2638 Год назад +1

      Hi how was the eyes now. I'm planning to take ICL. Please tell me your experience about ICL

  • @teooo123
    @teooo123 Год назад +3

    What was your prescription before? I’m scared mine is too high for icl

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, these are my previous eyesight data ►
      Right Eye:
      Sph -11.25
      Cyl -4.50
      AX12
      PD 31.5
      Left Eye:
      Sph -10.50
      Cyl -4.5
      AX172
      PD 31.5
      You could go for an assessment test to see whether your eyesight is eligible for ICL :D

  • @nehapanday71
    @nehapanday71 Год назад +1

    I got my icl done like two months ago and the halos are still there like you said but I have been experiencing blur vision like i don’t know how to explain it, it’s not exactly blur like the objects are clear but is see blurr cloudy like outline outside the objects did you experience anything like this. I experience this only when working in a dim light area or during dawn when I have not turned my room lights on.

  • @mattstuart2550
    @mattstuart2550 Год назад +2

    Is it a interocular collamer lense, I had this surgery a week ago, the vision is blurry and not clear, but at various times in the day the vision becomes clear. Will this get better as time goes on?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, mine was the Implantable Collamer Lens, and it was clear within a few days... Hope your doctor could provide a solution to the blurriness...I heard sometimes it could be due to misalignment of the lens during the surgery 😮

  • @juanjozv
    @juanjozv 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man, did your halos went away? I had my surgery 2 months ago but im still seeing them. Would like to know your feedback

    • @lisilein2
      @lisilein2 4 месяца назад

      They didn't for me. I see them all the time at night especially. I'm a night owl so I've actually been close to tears a couple of times because I find it so disturbing.

  • @Trevigliese7
    @Trevigliese7 Год назад +2

    Hello Man!
    I did icl implant in 1 eye recently.
    How long did it take for you to no longer perceive the rings around the lights? Or rather, after how long did you no longer pay attention to these?
    At night for me it is a real disaster currently.

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +1

      Hey there, hope you are doing well after your surgery! I have gotten used to the ring lights probably after a few months until I do not notice them that much anymore 🤣

  • @ywpmooncity3623
    @ywpmooncity3623 Год назад +2

    Sorry to hear that you were experiencing ring lights after your surgery. Have they been eliminated now?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there! The ring lights are not so prominent now....I think only if I'm in a very dark place and looking into bright lights, such as street lights at night. Still tolerable

  • @Razear
    @Razear 2 года назад +6

    Has your prescription stabilized since getting ICL and any changes since? Is there a concern of having to replace the lenses if there is a change? And do you know if your floaters were caused by a vitreous detachment? If so, do you need to worry about suffering from a retinal detachment in the future?

    • @KingEutony
      @KingEutony 2 года назад +2

      From my understanding, there isn't added risk of retinal detachment when having ICL surgery. I think you are confusing with cataract surgery. ICLs rarely have to be replaced. Only when he needs reading glasses will he have the choice of changing although by then most people accept wearing glasses. I'm curious to know how it is like to clean the eyes on a daily basis or washing the face since I myself would be worried about perhaps moving the ICL although I doubt that is easy to do.

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  2 года назад +2

      Hey there! My prescription has somewhat stabilised after the surgery....as in there is no increase in eye power or astigmatism, hence there is no need to change or replace the lenses. My floaters have been there since I was a child ..so I'm not sure what is the cause, but I do not think it's vitreous/retinal detachment.

    • @Julesishappy
      @Julesishappy Год назад +2

      @@KingEutony Hey. I got ICLs 2,5 month ago. You can wash your face as usual, as you do before the surgery. You can‘t move the lense, because it’s INSIDE the eye.

    • @adwaitshirodkar4127
      @adwaitshirodkar4127 9 месяцев назад

      @@Julesishappy Hey, I recently had IPCL surgery ( similar to ICL) and just like ICL , its inside the eye. I am having dry eyes and feel itchy near the eyelashes, I really want to rub my eyes so rid of the itching, is it really okay to do that?

    • @Julesishappy
      @Julesishappy 9 месяцев назад

      @@adwaitshirodkar4127 Rubbing the eye intensively is not good for the eyes with or without the lenses. I suggest to try eye drops for dry eyes. You can get them in a drugstore or pharmacy without prescription. Use them several times a day or whenever your eyes gets itchy. If that doesn’t help, I would suggest to visit the clinic that did your surgery.
      But rubbing the eye lightly is no problem. You can’t move the lenses.

  • @deep_z
    @deep_z Год назад +2

    Bro this whole halo thing has really spooked me. How do people even avoid this? Like not see something they’re seeing? I play fps at night with lights off on my laptop, will there be halos on my screen? Are you constantly reminded of the halos while walking or driving at night? Can you explain to me how its not that big of a deal really? Is the clarity the same at night if we ignore the halos?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, after a while, the halos does not become that obvious anymore...and probably it has reduced in terms of its effects in my eye. It's kinda like how you get used to seeing your long eyelashes or nose in front of you 🤣 for me it does but pose a problem in daily life

    • @deep_z
      @deep_z Год назад

      @@KevsWorld do you play any games? Or watch something on screen at night with lights off? Do halos come when you are focusing on something or some part of your screen?

    • @MetallicReg
      @MetallicReg 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@deep_zNo. Screens can‘t produce those. Especially since you are looking directly at them.
      The halos are produced by point light sources that are at an specific angle to your eye (light is scattered from the central aqua port of the lens)

  • @doll4you783
    @doll4you783 Месяц назад

    What was your eye power?

  • @kevinz5004
    @kevinz5004 5 месяцев назад

    One month after surgery: left eye is blurry when looking at chart, even for 20/50, especially at night. There is 1 diopter astigmatism residue and

    • @wearegorkem
      @wearegorkem 4 месяца назад

      ✋🏻

    • @whoammi
      @whoammi Месяц назад

      I feel like that's how they earn extra money

  • @gamerxplanetx8637
    @gamerxplanetx8637 Год назад +32

    When Lasik was the trend, I kept seeing these kinds of videos. If you dig deeper, you will find those terrible untold side effects.

    • @DramasAddict4Life
      @DramasAddict4Life 9 месяцев назад +8

      There are side effects/adverse effects to any kind of medical procedures

    • @lisilein2
      @lisilein2 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@DramasAddict4Lifebut the question is how frequent they are. And when people are constantly reporting that the keep seing halos all the time at night while the advertisement claims perfect night vision... well something is off.

    • @rediculousman
      @rediculousman 14 дней назад

      I have chronic dry eye from LASIK. Existence is eye pain. Been an entire year of relentless dry eye
      The risks are too high. Don't do it!

  • @janicelemos8423
    @janicelemos8423 Год назад +1

    Hey, how is your vision? Did u feel any blur for far distance?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, my vision is good for long distance! I am able to see a considerable distance now with ICL and without glasses.

    • @janicelemos8423
      @janicelemos8423 Год назад

      How about the ring light ?
      Even I too have done icl surgery recently it's been 2 months now. My vision is good but there is a little power due to high power. Otherwise it is ok I can see.
      But I can see ring light for the bulbs or car head light so it's not gone yet.

  • @amandagaskell9602
    @amandagaskell9602 Год назад +3

    Do you know what your prescription was before your icl surgery? I’m about -9.25

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +6

      Hey there! Mine was about -11.25! With astigmatism also, yea pretty bad myopia condition 😯

    • @demoinstalaciones8207
      @demoinstalaciones8207 Год назад

      ​@@KevsWorld Hey Kew how old are you? I have the same in efe left

    • @monsterzero9456
      @monsterzero9456 Год назад

      @@KevsWorld yeah any updates?

  • @naizondj
    @naizondj Год назад +1

    You see ring light! Ok fair enough but can you wear like a glasses just for lighting? Or you cannot? Not prescription glasses but glasses for light bloom! Let me know thank you🙏🙏🙏

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there! I have not heard any glasses for right light from my doctor...it's probably a thing you have to live with 😅 but it's not as bad as it look, you get used to it and it don't even notice it anymore over time. Does not affect my vision at all.

  • @charleslyall4911
    @charleslyall4911 9 месяцев назад +2

    I got my eyes done in turkey in June this yr ,not very happy with them ,they said leave it for 6 months and see how they are

    • @anastasijamalinovska6299
      @anastasijamalinovska6299 4 месяца назад

      Are you better now?

    • @charleslyall4911
      @charleslyall4911 4 месяца назад

      @@anastasijamalinovska6299 not really, I’ve got to get glasses ,I’ve had them checked here and they said that they’ve done a good job but they would have put a different lens inn , thanks

  • @liencarpels
    @liencarpels Год назад +9

    Hi! How long did it took for you to see 'perfect'? (I had my ICL done exactly one week ago & my left eye has still a blurry vision when I look at things farder away from me, that eye is also more irritated than the other, and I'm worrying a lot now)

    • @kata9258
      @kata9258 Год назад +1

      Is 2 weeks later is you left eye any better ?

    • @liencarpels
      @liencarpels Год назад +2

      @@kata9258 no :( the doctor checked it & the left lens has moved so he’s gonna fix that in the beginning of February

    • @shreyasdaniel1787
      @shreyasdaniel1787 Год назад

      Hey how is it now? How are you feeling?can you update and share your experience/ opinion as I too was planning to get operated...take care ❤️

    • @liencarpels
      @liencarpels Год назад

      @@shreyasdaniel1787 They fixed it but my left ICL is still undercorrected, so I’m really not happy with it at the moment. I have a check up next month & I’m hoping that they gonna put a new ICL in my left eye

    • @liencarpels
      @liencarpels Год назад

      @@shreyasdaniel1787 But I dont have pain & the vision of my right eye is really good. I think I’m just unlucky

  • @user-wy9en4xj7r
    @user-wy9en4xj7r 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi please reply. Can i weight lift after icl?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  3 месяца назад

      Hi there! After the surgery you should stay away from heavy weights for about 2 weeks...that's what my doctor told me. After that, I could lift weights and do physical activities like normal. Do clarify further with your eye doctor for more information!

  • @demoinstalaciones8207
    @demoinstalaciones8207 Год назад +2

    Goodyear morning Kev arigatoo..😅 How old are you?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +1

      Hello there! I'm 2 years away from 30 this year! 🤣

    • @demoinstalaciones8207
      @demoinstalaciones8207 Год назад

      @@KevsWorld Hi Kev thanx, i have 37 this year and i have the same miopia , you dont have problems in the eye? Take care

  • @derick2986
    @derick2986 Год назад

    Can you see up close now? I heard people lose their near sighted vision after the surgery

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +2

      Hey there! I can't really see super close up anymore, which is the opposite of my vision last time where I could see super close....the nearest I can see now is like 10cm away

    • @MetallicReg
      @MetallicReg 7 месяцев назад

      Usually very near sighted people don’t actually know what natural focus distances of a human eye are.
      When you are nearsighted, your focus distance is shifted much nearer than would be normal with „perfect vision“.
      So when your eyes are corrected - you will lose the very close focus distance that you had without glasses.

  • @siddhantsagar3512
    @siddhantsagar3512 Год назад +3

    Bro after one month of icl, I am facing ghosting and at night when I see street light the light appears to be scattered a lil bit and also i feel some liquid layed below my eyes..... Is it normal will I recover from all these?? PLEASE answer bro... Love from India 🇮🇳❤️

    • @raghavbhatnagar551
      @raghavbhatnagar551 Год назад +2

      Follow up with your doctor who did ICL

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад +2

      Bro I have been facing HALOS when there is a bright light source around my vision which makes me feel unpleasant.
      it has been one month nothing has changed. but according to my doctor, it's normal and my eyes will adapt.
      But none seems to know when.
      Can you tell siddhant how is your condition now?
      Did you also get it done from eye7 delhi under dr. sanjay chaudhary?

    • @siddhantsagar3512
      @siddhantsagar3512 Год назад +1

      Doctor told me that your eye will take time to heal and you'll see improvement after 3-4months....

    • @siddhantsagar3512
      @siddhantsagar3512 Год назад +1

      @@faizan346 Do you feel fluid below your eyes in your vision??

    • @manojkumarreddysodem2139
      @manojkumarreddysodem2139 Год назад

      ​@@siddhantsagar3512 I got my icl done one month back, I still see that light scatterrings and ghosting (double vision) in my right eye. Are you still facing the same?

  • @kata9258
    @kata9258 Год назад +4

    I'm going for my ICL surgery next month I'm negative 13 In both eyes just curious what prescription did you have ? Also did you have the EVO lenses?

    • @kata9258
      @kata9258 Год назад +2

      @Buzz Darkmatter Yeah they gave my left eye full power my right eye They made near sighted which i'm not happy with so I might get that redone at high powered

    • @kata9258
      @kata9258 Год назад +1

      @Buzz Darkmatter With my right eye I basically can't see past ten feet clearly but really clear up close I don't like It

    • @PaulyR.
      @PaulyR. Год назад +1

      @@kata9258 was this because of your high power ? So that you would still be able to read up close without having to get reading glasses ? I’m at -14.50 with -4.50 astigmatism, I have my consult tomorrow and concerned they might be recommend they same with a less power correction on one eye so that I can see up close still.

    • @monsterzero9456
      @monsterzero9456 Год назад

      @@PaulyR. why dont you just wear small glasses instead?

    • @PaulyR.
      @PaulyR. Год назад

      @@monsterzero9456 I do!!! But because my astigmatism is so high the lenses are still super thick on the edges. Like 1/2” thick and these are their heat index lenses.

  • @austinong1972
    @austinong1972 День назад +1

    Hi, may i ask what age did u do icl

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  19 часов назад

      Hey there! I did ICL when I was 27!

  • @mehandi_by_priyankaa4113
    @mehandi_by_priyankaa4113 Год назад +1

    Do you have double vision???

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, I don't really have double vision 🙏

  • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
    @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 Год назад +1

    Just wear sports goggles for sports or the beach. Or swim goggles

  • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
    @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 Год назад

    You should’ve just done endmyopia instead. What are your cm and snellen measurements?

  • @a88888888a
    @a88888888a Год назад

    If you have dryer eyes in the morning chdxk for lagophthalmos and use ointment in your eye when sleeping. Good luck

  • @Joker-my3ih
    @Joker-my3ih 7 месяцев назад +1

    Damn halos are a deal breaker for me

  • @worldnewsvideos
    @worldnewsvideos 3 месяца назад

    Please update us with a new video 2024

  • @user-ed9ji3ut1q
    @user-ed9ji3ut1q 2 года назад +1

    Can you give me an address The hospital and the doctor's name. who did you the process of inserting lenses into the youreyes

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  2 года назад

      Hey there! I went to this doctor in Petaling Jaya, the address is in the website too:
      www.kpjhealth.com.my/doctor/dr-choong-yean-yaw

  • @danghoangluong2942
    @danghoangluong2942 10 месяцев назад

    is the surgery safe tho?

  • @tonalligirl
    @tonalligirl Год назад +1

    All same here .... 2 weeks post op🤦🏻‍♀️I

    • @jaysonmvl
      @jaysonmvl Год назад

      What is your experience with halos? And also reading a phone or PC?

  • @SpaceOutlaw_
    @SpaceOutlaw_ 2 года назад +1

    Do you think icl is better than lasik?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  2 года назад +6

      Hey there! There are pros and cons to ICL that are different to LASIK...for me I am not eligible for LASIK so I have no choice for ICL...if I was eligible, I would have chosen LASIK haha.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      go for contoura or other laser operations if you are eligible. Honestly, I regret that I opt for ICL
      also, I have it done in Delhi my hometown under dr Sanjay Choudhary most experienced in ICL procedure in the globe.
      you can get the same vision that you get with your glasses.
      6/9 with glasses would still remain 6/9 after ICl. So generally you can easily get 6/6 if you are getting it with glasses.
      But the reason I regret is that I have been seeing Halos when there is a bright light source
      in the peripheral vision of my eyes, which is super irritating for me.
      I could have done laser operation like SMILE or LASIK or Contoura, But my power was on edge for contoura and I didn't try
      older laser operation techniques like smile and LASIK(as they can handle a little higher number than contoura) so I went for ICL.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      laser is much better if you are eligible than ICl.
      even better if you could have Contoura procedure done on your eyes.
      as it is the latest and can get you supervision. 2/3 of people get it.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад +1

      @ULTIMATE god X yes i still see them, but somehow my brain got wired to ignore them. It took me 3 months. It varies person to person. Stop comparing what u had b4 to get comfortable with it sooner. And for the glare, i didn't have much problem with it as it depends on pupil size.

    • @faizan346
      @faizan346 Год назад

      @ULTIMATE god X no big problem, but i can assure you the comfort worth the the small tradeoff

  • @lisilein2
    @lisilein2 4 месяца назад +1

    I did ICL and I have to say it's not worth it and I wouldn't recommend it. The technology is just not there yet. They don't even compare to regular contact lenses. And I've developed frequent headaches because of them. Night vision is absolutely terrible as well.

  • @user-ed9ji3ut1q
    @user-ed9ji3ut1q 2 года назад +1

    We need lessons to learn Malaysian

  • @troychambliss784
    @troychambliss784 Год назад +1

    Ok thanks pogi boy. I think I need LASIK

  • @mehandi_by_priyankaa4113
    @mehandi_by_priyankaa4113 Год назад

    Do you see rings???

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад +1

      Hey there, I sometimes have light rings at night when I see bright lights...but over time I have gotten used to it until I ignore it already hahah

  • @hossamfahmy6094
    @hossamfahmy6094 Год назад +1

    can u play gym and football pls provide?

    • @KevsWorld
      @KevsWorld  Год назад

      Hey there, yes I can go to the gym and play any sport that I like after resting for 2+ weeks. It's so refreshing to do sports without glasses now!

  • @anammaccoi7846
    @anammaccoi7846 Год назад

    What was your number ?