Lasik Eye Surgery - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • This covers some of the benefits, side effects and potential complications of LASIK Eye Surgery! Learn about the pros and cons of laser eye surgery and some pro tools to help you along the way.
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    In this video you will find a laser eye surgery review. We cover the laser eye surgery procedure and how lasik eye surgery works. A large emphasis is on the benefits of laser eye surgery as well as potential side effects and complications. We even touch on the topic of lasik eye surgery gone wrong.
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  • @DoctorEyeHealth
    @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +123

    ⚡Eye Health Question of the Day: Did this content sway you more in favor or LASIK or did it push you away from LASIK?

    • @ASMR-XI-ZUI
      @ASMR-XI-ZUI 5 лет назад +1

      Hello. Great video. Very informative. I'm on quetiapine and it can effect eyesight. Also venlafaxine which can cause some blurryness. I'm wondering if I would be a good candidate for lasik? Or any other procedure like PRK. My diopter is -8.50.

    • @taylorbenfield6390
      @taylorbenfield6390 5 лет назад +1

      I'm going to talk with my opthalmologist about if i qualify!

    • @eddiecorreajr.4053
      @eddiecorreajr.4053 5 лет назад +12

      I feel like an implantable contact lens would be safer because if anything ever goes wrong, doctors can remove the lens. Unlike LASIK which is a permanent modification to the eye

    • @Chris-is-awesome
      @Chris-is-awesome 4 года назад +2

      What’s your opinion on icl vs lasik? I saw a doctor for lasik she made it seem I was going to have 20/20 for a while. My prescription is -10 -9. She said I was a candidate for lasik because my cornea was thick. I have dry eyes because of I am on the computer. Would icl be better?

    • @brandonbishop8522
      @brandonbishop8522 4 года назад

      Luckily I'm not in the market for major eye work YET but your well-rounded discussion on the topic most definitely reassures me that it's a great way to go should I need it in the future. I just want YOU doing the procedure!!

  • @charlieflyte
    @charlieflyte 5 лет назад +831

    Had this procedure done 11 years ago and went from prescription -5.50 to 20/20 vision and its still remained.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +96

      That's awesome! I hear a lot of great success stories like that.

    • @codyharmon9487
      @codyharmon9487 5 лет назад +3

      charlieflyte how are your dry eyes

    • @charlieflyte
      @charlieflyte 5 лет назад +35

      Cody Harmon it eventually settled. Took about 4 years though. They gave me numerous eye drops, gels and tear duct plugs.

    • @hausofluli698
      @hausofluli698 5 лет назад +38

      Cody Harmon i have had my surgery over 4 years and my eyes were never dry

    • @charlieflyte
      @charlieflyte 5 лет назад +45

      Wow Cody you were lucky. I've had a few family members and friends that have had it done and about half of them have suffered from dry eyes. Even though I suffered, it's been the best decision I've made. I have no regrets. Even now I can't believe I can see everything without glasses. Best feeling. Have a nice a day. Millie, UK 🙂

  • @MonaMona-cn5zw
    @MonaMona-cn5zw 5 лет назад +297

    Interestingly you’re an eye doctor and you have the most beautiful eyes I’ve ever seen.

  • @dbackh
    @dbackh 4 года назад +62

    Wishing you the best with your channel. I had my eyes lasered in 2007 and have worn glasses again since 2017. Everything you said makes sense, I am glad I was not disappointed about glasses and contacts again. It was good to watch this

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching! Glad to hear things are going well for you.

  • @Greenbearls
    @Greenbearls 3 года назад +86

    I love when doctors are so enthusiastic about their practice. ❤️

    • @brandondixon8495
      @brandondixon8495 Год назад

      Me too!! 👍

    • @paulaweeks4004
      @paulaweeks4004 Год назад

      I have bad astigmatism, but I'm considering having the LAL procedure thebut the surgeon sugges ted I needed to have one eye for far and one for near. He suggested the multifocal lens, but my friend had it and has trouble reading when the light is dim

  • @alyssam8977
    @alyssam8977 4 года назад +73

    Although I personally think everyone should stay away from LAISK because it is hard to tell what the future holds once the cornea is thinned from the surgery, I do appreciate how honest you are and that you explain the facts.
    The problem with LAISK only having a 1% complication rate is that if it happens to someone it 100% effects their life and not all of the problems are easily solved.

    • @maenad1231
      @maenad1231 2 года назад +12

      I agree; if a million people get it that’s ten thousand people suffering from complications

    • @61gamers70
      @61gamers70 Год назад +7

      Hi all. I had LASIK in 2014. Still having dry eyes and Higher Order Aberrations. I am wearing scleral lense since 2015.

    • @anniem2777
      @anniem2777 Год назад +9

      Contact lenses can also cause major damage. I have been wearing them for twelve years and told recently to go for lasik, because they have done major damage to my eyes including the growth of blood vessels! Of course glasses are the safest alternative of all. But they aren’t really an option for me all the time, as I have a high prescription, I’m very physically active, and I work in a field that I could be in danger if glasses are knocked off my face (I’m a mental health nurse )

    • @sarahmcswan
      @sarahmcswan Год назад +10

      I'm one of those people. I've had constant severe ocular pain since August 2020. I can see well. But the pain isn't worth it. It's been debilitating. Had to stop working. Can't drive on really bad days cuz sun is too bright. Can't drive safely. I have severe depression and anxiety not knowing what the future holds for my eyes. I've spent a small fortune on doctors co-pays, deductible, travel, missing work due to severe pain am headaches, scleral lenses that cost me 1300. Worst decision of my entire life.

    • @AA-mk4pu
      @AA-mk4pu Год назад

      What shit advice! Do you ever leave your house? Chances of dying in a car crash are 3.5% in your life time.

  • @Overthinker1111
    @Overthinker1111 Год назад +18

    I was 4 years old when I started wearing glasses. I am -7.5 in my right eye and -7.0 in my left eye, plus an astigmatism. I started wearing contacts in the 7th grade. I am now 40 years old and seriously considering this surgery. Thank you for this and all of your videos!

    • @zynthos9
      @zynthos9 Год назад +1

      How much of an astigmatism do you have? Have seen lots of success stories with prescriptions in your range of spherical correction. When the astigmatism gets higher, have seen that reduces likelihood of 20/20 success

    • @stinamj
      @stinamj 2 месяца назад

      I believe that it was the FDA warning I read, which stated that Lasik surgery is not good for people 40 years old and old.
      Sadly, no 2 people have the same outcome with lasik. My 93 year old mother, who was lied to that lasik alone, can save her eyes, now Hallucinates. Another female I know has to wear shades all day long, even in her home. She can no longer drive, and it has interfered with mental health also.
      I also see many people who wear shades even at night because lasik has caused their eyes to hate from all light.
      What's about the people it caused to hallucinate, and as a result, they committed suicide.
      We must always research everything, including medications, before using them, since most people die from medication poisoning and not the illness itself.
      FYI: After researching a relatives medication, I found out that no 2 of them should be taken together. Plus, there are many adverse side effects.

    • @stinamj
      @stinamj 2 месяца назад

      Believe that it was the FDA warning I read, which stated that Lasik surgery is not good for people 40 year old and old.
      Sadly, no 2 people have the same outcome with lasik. My 93 year old mother who was lied to that lasik alone can save her eyes, now Hallucinates. Another female I know, have to wear shades all day long even in her home. She can no longer drive and it have interfered with mental health also.
      I also see many people who wear shades even at nights because lasik has caused their eyes to hate from all light.
      What's about the people it caused to hallucinate and as a result they committed suicide.
      We must always research every thing including medications before using them, since most people died from medication poisoning and not the illness itself.
      FYI: after researching a relatives medication, I found out that no 2 of them should be taken together. Plus the many adverse side effects.

  • @pamelarogol3924
    @pamelarogol3924 4 года назад +40

    I am 62 and had LASIK performed in1999. Had worn glasses and contacts since age 9. Could "see" immediately after; absolutely stunned. Vision in both eyes 20/16. It has lasted all these years. Did not need "readers" until age 55. Very fortunate. Recommended procedure to a friend and she did not have such positive results. Just discovered your channel!

    • @vladdraghici7237
      @vladdraghici7237 3 года назад +5

      How did it go for your friend?
      Glad it went well for you :)

    • @joannemcdevitt6654
      @joannemcdevitt6654 3 года назад +4

      I am 63 and had Monovision LASIK done in my right eye in April 2006 (15 yrs). Wore glasses from 2nd grade, hard contacts in 10th grade, and soft contacts after that, then progressing to monovision lenses until I had LASIK. BEST DECISION EVER, I think I paid $700.for the 1 eye, with a 1 year warranty. Never had any issues, until now. Started having floaters about 4 months ago (only in the eye with LASIK, so I'm wondering if there is any coincidence?) and having slight blurring from what it has been. Only wear readers for up-close sewing at times. I'm interested in any input from others?

    • @vladdraghici7237
      @vladdraghici7237 3 года назад +1

      @@joannemcdevitt6654 Hmm since you have 1y warranty it's prob worth atleast consulting with your doctor.(dont take what i say too srsly i'm 20 and just potentially interested in lasik)
      I can't say whether eye floaters can be related or not, I've had alot of them since teenage years soo ig I'm used to them. Still annoying at times tho.
      What's more annoying is the astigmatism I have however, eventho it's not _very_ bad yet but certainly got worse rather then better with time

    • @richasharma9489
      @richasharma9489 2 года назад

      Hey, did you get cataract yet?

    • @pamelarogol3924
      @pamelarogol3924 2 года назад

      @@richasharma9489 Not so far!

  • @Mirchitunes
    @Mirchitunes 2 года назад +1

    This is the first hour long video that I watched on RUclips that is not a movie or some other entertainment video. Someone close to me underwent a femtosecond lasik procedure where she had a lens implanted into her eye yesterday. I landed here because I always thought that lasik as a procedure that corrects the natural vision and doesn’t require an implant. The depth of information you covered in this video is something what the world needs. After that I binge watched many of your videos. I feel like I am already an ophthalmologist now lol! To answer your question, I feel pretty confident about getting this kind of surgery after watching your videos, but… only with a doctor such as you. Thanks and keep up the good work doctor.

  • @brandonbishop8522
    @brandonbishop8522 4 года назад +19

    Love your videos, bud. Your passion for the profession is obvious and I find your open, friendly delivery and knowledge endlessly entertaining. Best of luck with all your endeavors! The dark and dangerous universe of the internet is just a bit brighter and welcoming with you in it. Thank you and keep up the good work!

    • @J_Shiesty
      @J_Shiesty Год назад

      It’s not bud. It’s Dr. give him the respect!

  • @YYCEyeGuyGord
    @YYCEyeGuyGord 3 года назад +1

    I usually get patients come in asking about Lasik, if they're candidates or not, benefits/cons, the whole gamut. Over the past year or so, I've been making it a point to study the entirety of this profession, and look into areas where I get a lot of questions on, so I'd be better prepared for those questions in the future.
    A lot of what you've covered, I didn't know (while you can learn from virtually everyone you meet, an old saying goes "if you ever find yourself the smartest in the room, you're in the wrong room") but this channel, and this video as well, taught me a whole lot more about the field, and I thank you for that.
    I will try to catch one of your next lives, as I always learn something from your videos.
    Have a wonderful day, stay safe my friend!

  • @dianaprice3660
    @dianaprice3660 4 года назад +19

    Thank you for a very clear and informative video. You did an excellent job! I was already not considering lasik surgery for a cataract because of things I had already researched. This video made me feel even more convinced that lasik or laser is not something I would ever want to do. Again thank you!

  • @tonyinbrazil1
    @tonyinbrazil1 4 года назад +6

    What a lovely and INFORMATIVE overview!
    I'm a 59-year-old man in good physical condition with no known diseases that might interfere with Lasik surgery.
    Until I underwent Lasik surgery, I had a rather strong prescription (OD: +4.0, OE: +5.0 with a mild astigmatism in OE (-0.75CYL, 90°AXIS) and needed an additional 2.5 for each eye for reading. (I wore rather thick (and expensive) progressive lenses.)
    I underwent a blade-less Lasik surgery three weeks ago. Everything went swimmingly during the procedure and I've had two post-op consults where the OD (clinician - not the surgeon) said everything is healing normally.
    Still... three weeks post-op, I'm seeing beautifully up close, but I'm quite blurry with any thing more than 5-8 feet away. There's haloing and haziness at night as well.
    I'm using my artificial tears (mild-moderate) every couple hours during the day and use the artificial tears (moderate-severe) at bedtime and if I wake up in the night. In the mornings I wake up with my eyes quite dry. The artificial tears DO make things momentarily clearer, but they go back to blurriness a minute or two after application.
    I'm very happy with my result so far - as I couldn't see much of anything clearly before Lasik. Yet, as my prescription was rather strong, is this distance bluriness a normal part of the healing process and is it just going to take time to get to the point where my acuity improves.
    The OD said my distance vision WILL improve (the good news), but that with improvement in the distance, my close up vision would decrease a bit (the sad news). But it was explained to me that even with Lasik I would probably still need reading glasses for the small stuff.
    Does everything sound about right on track?
    Again... thanks for your insight.

    • @lisacadorette7992
      @lisacadorette7992 Год назад +1

      Omgosh, I just had the surgery 7 days ago and I am experiencing the exact same thing you just described. I'm so scared because the doctor didn't tell me this before surgery so I've been freaking out. Could you please tell me how it turned out? I'm hoping it was good!! And if it was, how long did it take?

    • @tonyinbrazil1
      @tonyinbrazil1 Год назад

      @@lisacadorette7992 It's been roughly 3-4 years since the surgery and I LOVE the results. I don't need reading glasses and can see pretty clearly up to 15 yards away. It's not as clear as daytime, but I can even drive at night without much blurriness.
      Of course, it's not like naturally great vision, but it's damn close.
      Stay calm. Give the healing process six months or so. You'll be happy with your results, too.

  • @giancarlosrosales6728
    @giancarlosrosales6728 4 года назад +257

    Me: "I'm scared of the risks"
    Also me: *works in a prison*

    • @chrissnoeberger192
      @chrissnoeberger192 4 года назад +8

      Bro. Same. Lol well, jail but I understand the thinking.

    • @suepy__
      @suepy__ 3 года назад +12

      I know its a joke but its a bad comparison, because you need the job to live, but you dont need this risky surgery if glasses can fix your vision

    • @changeeyecolor3891
      @changeeyecolor3891 3 года назад

      👍

    • @EX7Sonic
      @EX7Sonic 3 года назад +8

      @@suepy__ well I mean, you don't NEED to work in a prison either.

    • @bard6522
      @bard6522 3 года назад +1

      If you get punch hard, the flap can dislocate if you choice lasik.

  • @CastleRuler92
    @CastleRuler92 4 года назад

    I loved this video. for the past few years I've wanted to do lasik but I've been pushing it off. now I plan on getting it in about a month or so. I was doing a lot of research on it and stumbled upon this video about a week ago but kept pushing off watching it. Now that I am I realized you're a great speaker and the time flew by when you were speaking

    • @vidaria809
      @vidaria809 2 года назад

      Did it? Are you happy with it? Thanks

  • @joesno406
    @joesno406 4 года назад +3

    Great Info Thank You for devoting your time to help and educate the public World needs more people like you!!

  • @jhohnke
    @jhohnke 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge, with your sweet smile and friendly attitude. I'm so grateful. God Bless you.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words Jeanette!

  • @bailey2624
    @bailey2624 4 года назад +7

    glad to know i can get this done since i have -2.25 in left eye and -4 in my right for the last few years

  • @oneidasanabria767
    @oneidasanabria767 2 года назад

    Thank u so much i tried one of ur treatments for dry eyes n it did work. I can’t thank u enough!! God bless you

  • @drantsplants
    @drantsplants 3 года назад +2

    Your videos are awesome! So well explained. Thank you doc!

  • @rosiealaniz3205
    @rosiealaniz3205 2 года назад +20

    Best decision in life for me. Have one eye lasik done at 64 and my only regret is not have it done sooner! Had reading glasses all over work and all over home! Not anymore! Suffered from dry eye prior surgery, but managing with Restaysis. Thank you for all this info!

    • @davidrlifts
      @davidrlifts 2 года назад

      update?

    • @yashchaudhari7558
      @yashchaudhari7558 Год назад

      Is dryness totally unbearable? And after a week of surgery, were you able to look at computer screens for a long time? And what about driving at night? Any halos, starbursts?

    • @cdna199
      @cdna199 11 месяцев назад

      Was it a difficult adjustment?

  • @purplesmirk
    @purplesmirk 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you. I found this video very informative.

  • @lidyanaredeemed9848
    @lidyanaredeemed9848 Год назад +1

    You are really amazing Doctor and also great teacher! Love the way you make complicated stuff simple!

  • @sushmitaiyer9598
    @sushmitaiyer9598 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for putting in so many informative eye health videos. Keep posting more such videos, helps me make informative decisions. Now, I'm kind of not that scared of Lasik.

  • @rogerholland2126
    @rogerholland2126 4 года назад +6

    I have dry eye , since laser surgery to remove cataracts and some correction dry eye has been a huge issue. My doctors have been trying to improve this for three years or more. Listening to you speak about these issue's is giving me a greater understanding of these procedure's being used . Also needed Yag Laser to correct foggy vision.

  • @dfszczepan
    @dfszczepan 3 года назад +3

    GREAT INFO! Thank You!

  • @mrazai6737
    @mrazai6737 3 года назад +2

    Authentic EYE Doctor...
    Tqvm Doc. May you be bless. 🤩

  • @ninarosado4539
    @ninarosado4539 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou for this info. Im so grateful , because im planning of getting the procedure my granddaughter, right now she needs to wait till she is at least 23 or older , and now i know why is that, thanks.

  • @TonyMVF4
    @TonyMVF4 4 года назад +19

    This was very helpful and informative.
    I went with PRK June of 2018 and I used to be -7.50 in both eyes no astigmatism and now I am 20/20 and 20/30.
    I am absolutely ecstatic with my end results. So the under corrected eye is helping me see things clear close (monovision) 👍🏻

    • @diegoyuiop
      @diegoyuiop 4 года назад

      Wow, I thought -6. 75 was too much to hope for 20/20!

    • @TonyMVF4
      @TonyMVF4 4 года назад +1

      Diegopiffa technology has really advanced to achieve this outcome.

    • @henrikgustav2294
      @henrikgustav2294 Год назад

      U recommend monovision?

    • @TonyMVF4
      @TonyMVF4 Год назад

      @@henrikgustav2294 mono vision is not for everyone. I suggest you try 2 different contact lenses first to simulate having mono vision and find out if it’s something you’d want to have done permanently.
      Best of luck 👍🏼

    • @jli8327
      @jli8327 Год назад +1

      Yes, my doctor actually recommended i leave my eyes a bit under corrected so that I don’t need reading glasses when I get older.

  • @tipyw
    @tipyw 4 года назад +34

    What a handsome, knowledgeable gentleman 😍

  • @amymack5115
    @amymack5115 Год назад

    Dr Allan, I am so happy to watch you. You help me a lot I am very unhappy with the treatment that I had recently. I do believe that I had tear in my eyes. When I was checked from the hospital, the doctor said no tears, yet this other doctor said I have and perform the procedure straight away. I am very concerned because I have several black round floaters.

  • @kemitallah2454
    @kemitallah2454 Год назад

    I appreciate your knowledge, very informative. Thank you for taking the time to become the professional you are.

  • @user-kl3xl6st7p
    @user-kl3xl6st7p 3 года назад +5

    Love the way you explain everything, all the information were very useful!
    you probably won't see this but I was wondering if you can make an extensive video about PRK surgery, I have high hyperopia (+12) but I still don't know if I'm a candidate for it or not

  • @RollTheWindowsUp_WISAD
    @RollTheWindowsUp_WISAD 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the info. I am looking into getting laser eye surgery

  • @devilsoffspring5519
    @devilsoffspring5519 2 года назад

    Your enthusiasm is awesome man, the topic is almost beside the point :)

  • @user-xx7oe3rp6t
    @user-xx7oe3rp6t 2 года назад

    THANK YOU for making this. I’ve heard such horrible things about LASEK and have been on the fence for a while.

  • @SecretMan-up3pi
    @SecretMan-up3pi 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you very much for detail information about lasik. And special thanks for clear speech. I'm not native English speaker, so quality of speaking is very useful for me.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for watching!! I appreciate the support.

  • @obtrunco
    @obtrunco 4 года назад +43

    After Lasyk I was able to see clearly for three years and then my vision deteriorated a bit. So I'm back to wearing glasses (not as strong as pre surgery) but sucks. I can't wear contacts as before surgery because I have a hard time keeping my eyelids open to put them in. 😞 But I'll say this though. What was awesome about the procedure was that I could notice my vision around the laser's light (periphery) improving with every firing of it.

    • @mashotoshaku
      @mashotoshaku 4 года назад +3

      And how are your EYES holding up now?

    • @shannmaddox1836
      @shannmaddox1836 3 года назад +3

      Can you get touch up corrections?

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA 2 года назад

      @@shannmaddox1836 uP

  • @michellediaz2218
    @michellediaz2218 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for bringing up the weather lady. I was considering lasik but the way this story was told led people to believe she committed suicide because of the complications with lasik, that it did something to her brain. I Didnt think it was possible but then again our bodies are fearfully & wonderfully made.

  • @kalyanirajalingham1286
    @kalyanirajalingham1286 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video doc.

  • @mirelastoimenova2860
    @mirelastoimenova2860 5 лет назад +12

    You are amazing person! Thank you for everything you do!

  • @samwyz69
    @samwyz69 4 года назад +11

    I had lasik and no regrets. I went to a doctor of good reputation and experience. As an artist I had a hard time seeing. Bifocals did not help much. After my lasik surgery, I could see much clearer. Not 20/20 at my age, but with readers, I could see clearer to do my paintings.

    • @paulherradabecerra7596
      @paulherradabecerra7596 2 года назад

      Hello Ana Mariía, I am also an artist "Painter" and I underwent lasik intralase with wavefront, I was very worried because I thought that no artist undergoes lasik for some reason, "I always see artists with glasses", but see your comment encouraged me

  • @roufaidasamer3905
    @roufaidasamer3905 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for these priceless advice n informations 😇💕

  • @FA18_Driver
    @FA18_Driver 5 месяцев назад

    Had lasik done yesterday and I can see beyond perfect compared to glasses no pain no dryness thx for your videos I learned a lot

  • @evelyna.alcantara8055
    @evelyna.alcantara8055 4 года назад +17

    Just got my Lasik last month .Im now 52 my doctor i might need reading glasses 5 more years.Im ok on that.As of now im happy and satisfied.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад +1

      Super happy to hear that! Did you have any "WOW" moments afterword?

    • @silviaestrada7487
      @silviaestrada7487 4 года назад

      Evelyn A. Alcantara Did you see blurry in front of your eyes after the surgery?

    • @imtiazalimian5260
      @imtiazalimian5260 3 года назад +1

      How are yours Eyes now after LASIK.
      I am 52 do i go for it???

  • @ogonnoguntai
    @ogonnoguntai 4 года назад +8

    Loved the video, found so much information and I feel more comfortable with what I know now. I’m considering to ask my eye doctor if I’m a good candidate for this treatment. I only have one question left. Is there any special / specific care I should take after the surgery if I decide to go through this? Like not watching at screens or something like that. Btw thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. It’s literally eye-opening!! 😊

  • @WeSplitaTwix
    @WeSplitaTwix 2 года назад

    I bet your Mom & Dad are so proud of you. I think you’re amazing!🙂✌️

  • @danielmccarthy6542
    @danielmccarthy6542 3 года назад +1

    Great video Doctor Thank you !

  • @androidaleccc
    @androidaleccc 5 лет назад +15

    Good content as always. LASIK never really appealed to me simply because I never found contacts/glasses that inconvenient. That and the knowledge that I will still have to deal with presbyopia and cataract surgery later down the line anyway really keeps the temptation at bay. Perhaps the most compelling argument to me is the financial one, but even that doesn't really apply to me as I don't have to pay for my contacts at present either.

  • @hausofluli698
    @hausofluli698 5 лет назад +51

    I have gotten the surgery. Best thing i have done. I can agree with the morning part. Not having to putting glasses or contacts is amazing. I paid 4K. No dry eye. Did become very sensitive to bright light. See floaters. and see the star burst light.

  • @CarolCattle
    @CarolCattle 3 года назад

    I had lasik 18 years ago...it has saved a fortune and I can see, with no reading or other glasses, very well at 63. I highly recommend. I got pink eye when I had contacts and never again after lasik.

  • @naberius7336
    @naberius7336 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video truly help me understand lasik and sum 👍👍👍

  • @hankseda
    @hankseda 5 лет назад +10

    Very informative video, thank you! I am sharing it on Twitter. I do feel more comfortable with doing LASIK now even after spending a lot of money on glasses over the years. Also wanted to say that men tend to be less trusting of authority (doctors in this case) than women especially when it comes to highly sensitive matters like eyes and this is one possible reason for being hesitant. They just need more assurance that the particular doctor they meet will not make a mistake and turn them into one of those rare cases when things didn't work.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +1

      I totally understand that point about authority too. Thanks for sharing!

  • @goldbuttoutdoors7634
    @goldbuttoutdoors7634 3 года назад +7

    My eye exam 24 hours later I had 20/15 vision. There was a few things that I was feeling not good about the procedure. 1. I felt like cattle waiting to be branded as the place I went to was very busy. 2. The eye irritation lasted quite a while after. 3. The light bothered me for a week and I was getting headaches.
    1 month after the procedure I can say I'm very pleased with the results. Although I'm not sure I'd do it again but it is a great option for people willing to deal with minor side affects.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for sharing your experience! Yes, many surgical centers feel like cattle waiting...they are usually set up to see as many people as they can in a single session.

    • @jshaka3769
      @jshaka3769 2 года назад

      What are your side effects I had surgery about a month ago. Still have dry eyes . That’s about it

    • @lukehall373
      @lukehall373 Год назад

      Do not get it again.

  • @NicoleRAINMusic
    @NicoleRAINMusic 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the information. It is so necessary!

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 Год назад

    I will be 72 in March . I watched your video for the first time and realize it is 3 years old. However , I learned a lot I did not understand from the information you gave . I subscribed to your channel .
    My issues have more to do with night driving blindness from oncoming traffic with what I believe is a stigmatism. I have an appointment with an eye doctor to confirm .
    Thank you for explaining and look forward to more of your videos .

  • @patriciadejesus4051
    @patriciadejesus4051 2 года назад +7

    I had lasik done almost 9 yrs ago and now I wear reading glasses but I think I would have done it anyway. Maybe my only regret is not having done it earlier in life. It is so good being able to see from afar, awesome!! Your video has been super informational and I really appreciate it. ☺️

    • @dren.b
      @dren.b 2 года назад

      Hey, im 18 but when do you think is the best time to get it done ?

    • @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918
      @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918 Год назад

      @@dren.b the lower age limit is usually 21 and you need to make sure your vision is stable. However, it's ultimately up to the doctor to decide if you are a good candidate.

    • @thecoyote88
      @thecoyote88 Год назад

      Do you have issue with dry eyes?

  • @Leslie537
    @Leslie537 5 лет назад +20

    I'm too afraid to get lasik. I wish you were in my state though, cuz you'd be my new eye doctor. You are just simply awesome! Thank you for your videos.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you!💯

    • @TheyDontKnowImHere
      @TheyDontKnowImHere 5 лет назад +2

      I was too afraid and pushed myself to do it and now I regret it every day. Please continue to listen to your intuition.

    • @Leslie537
      @Leslie537 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheyDontKnowImHere ....Awwww I'm so sorry! God bless you. I hope somehow it turns around for you and you get some relief. 💙

    • @AlekseyVolchek
      @AlekseyVolchek 3 года назад +3

      @@TheyDontKnowImHere why do you regret it? What a terrible comment! Don't leave us hanging!!!

    • @Purplehazed88
      @Purplehazed88 4 месяца назад

      ⁠what you now

  • @mireyam4661
    @mireyam4661 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the valuable information. Your videos are excellent.👍👍

  • @dorinakohler9675
    @dorinakohler9675 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Doctor!

  • @MarginCall123
    @MarginCall123 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for the great informative video. I had my all-laser (bladeless) lasik surgery a few days ago and I'm still struggling with dry eyes as well as halos/starbursts at night. My eyes also get tired very easily and quickly when I look at screens. But I could already see 20/20 the day following the surgery and that's a great feeling so it was definitely worth it.

    • @justingross1535
      @justingross1535 2 года назад

      Update!

    • @MarginCall123
      @MarginCall123 2 года назад +5

      @@justingross1535 it's been a month and a half since the surgery and while I noticed significant improvement when it comes to dry and tired eyes, the night glare around lights is not getting any better. Driving at night is pretty uncomfortable even when the weather is clear, if it's raining or snowing I just avoid driving at night all together. All things considered, I do not have any regrets and think it was definitely worth it.

    • @justingross1535
      @justingross1535 2 года назад

      Thank you! I am scheduled for the end of this month. I have always noticed halos and starbursts just as a glasses and contact wearer, such as when squinting. Makes me wonder if it will be severe since most people don't even notice those things before having the surgery

    • @MarginCall123
      @MarginCall123 2 года назад

      @@justingross1535 Every person is different so what I'm experiencing is not necessarily gonna be the same for you. Halos and starbusts were also something that I was very slightly experiencing before but it definitely got worse for me after the surgery, and that's fine, it's really not that bad only a bit uncomfortable for night driving. They also say that it gets a lot better months after the surgery so we'll see what happens in the future. And good luck with your surgery!

    • @jasmeetsingh9467
      @jasmeetsingh9467 2 года назад

      What was prescription can you please share

  • @taequility3655
    @taequility3655 4 года назад +13

    Could you make a video about Relex Smile as well? I'm more interested in this method for me and this is the newest laser surgery so worth to mention I guess :)

    • @PS-qf9fj
      @PS-qf9fj 4 года назад +2

      This is the surgery that caused Jessica Starr intense pain. Read up on Optic Neuropathy. There are something like 500-700 nerves in your cornea that will never heal back the way they were.

  • @laurauwera2831
    @laurauwera2831 3 года назад

    You are so passionate about what you are doing👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾I had a surgery on my left eye here in U.K. 2 years ago so now my eye is very blurry and I am very scared to do laser surgery at my age (62)🙏🙏🙏I have lots of cataract on both eyes

  • @claudialuisafaria3709
    @claudialuisafaria3709 Год назад

    I am scheduled to get lasik in a few days, and this video really helped clear some doubts in my head. Thank you

  • @khankaka8386
    @khankaka8386 5 лет назад +66

    Had it done two years ago, left me with a vision full of floaters and permanent dry eyes. What good can come out of slicing your healthy corneas just so that you don't wear glasses. I v been regretting this every moment of my life for the past two years.

    • @grumpybadger3575
      @grumpybadger3575 4 года назад +7

      Sorry to hear that has your problems approved at all since you've posted this comment 7 months later? I am a person thinking about geting the done.

    • @rahafa2265
      @rahafa2265 4 года назад +1

      Hahah please update

    • @goforgold7082
      @goforgold7082 4 года назад +5

      Khan kaka I also had dry eye syndrome after my Lasik but found a very simple solution. You must find bottled water with a ph of 7.5 or higher. After starting to drink only 2 glasses a day my dry eyes were cured after a week

    • @PS-qf9fj
      @PS-qf9fj 4 года назад +10

      Thank you for being honest. I didn't get it in the early 2000s due to lack of funds and was considering it this month due to some issues that may be related to my contacts, and after much investigation will never get this surgery and have realized this is a cosmetic surgery that induces real damage to an integral organ no matter how "successful" it is.
      I've found alot of horrible information regarding it and cannot believe any reputable doctor would promote cutting open and scarring a completely healthy cornea.
      The people defending it don't realize it is a cosmetic surgery with serious structural integrity trade off with arguably one of the most complex and irreplaceable organs, the eye.
      The flap never heals (which means increased risk of infection and it can flip backwards or tear), dry eye is much worse than it sounds, loss of vision at night really means inability to drive at night, double or quadrupled images...the inability to ever wear affordable contacts or glasses again in many cases because you have flattened your cornea...oh yes, and chronic pain caused by cutting nerves that do not grow back ever as they once were even if you happen to be asymptomatic...loss of contrast and depth perception. I had a friend in college who could not distinguish a glass from the rug it was on after getting cosmetic eye surgery...and she also cannot drive at night ever again even though she is legally "20/20" due to all the visual aberrations.
      It's really barbaric and should not be done. I love this guy's videos but really...the flap does not heal well or fast, especially when viewed under a more powerful microscope than your regular opthomalogist uses.
      That's why they'll say the eye looks normal when you have chronic pain and fun house worthy visual issues when you have nerve damage and a distorted cornea shape resembling keratonocous that's cosmetic surgery induced!
      Really disappointed by this video. This is a bad decision.
      Your eyes only get dryer with age. Memoblian glands can die and they do not come back. Some people with this surgery need to use eye drops by the minute and can no longer sleep comfortably due to their eyelid sticking to their eye from dryness...hitting their REM sleep cycle and waking up in excruciating pain.
      If you are considering this, seriously look into it and really consider that you are structurally weakening and compromising a completely healthy organ.
      Look into the cost of scolera lenses and consider if you want to be buying them for life.
      Look into a cornea transplant. Are you okay with worse case scenario needing one?
      Oh and consider the increased risk of cataracts and likelihood of needing cataract surgery increasing. My friend needed it before 25.
      It's insane this is promoted.

    • @CutieZalbu
      @CutieZalbu 4 года назад

      Paulina Stewart wow! I’m scared but I’m also tired of the glasses! I can’t see anything without them and I’m getting annoyed

  • @ThePCForever
    @ThePCForever 5 лет назад +17

    You have good taste in guitars!

  • @FA18_Driver
    @FA18_Driver 5 месяцев назад

    Just got LASIK done on Tuesday my eyes are feeling amazing and my vision is better than 20/20 it’s amazing

  • @OfferoC
    @OfferoC 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, great chat.

  • @embott1
    @embott1 5 лет назад +17

    I have double vision, and I’m told it won’t work. I’ve had glasses, I was in 2nd grade too! My gosh, your eyes are beautiful

  • @sleepyote
    @sleepyote 5 лет назад +95

    I was thinking about Lasik but some of the comments on this video scare me...

    • @katherinep708
      @katherinep708 5 лет назад +19

      me too!! my procedure is supposed to be next week but now I'm terrified

    • @fidah2525
      @fidah2525 5 лет назад +8

      @@katherinep708 let us know how it goes and good luck hope it goes successfully well. I am considering LASIK but really scared to get it.

    • @nate_2092
      @nate_2092 4 года назад +2

      @@katherinep708 how'd it go?

    • @DONbLAME
      @DONbLAME 4 года назад +2

      @@katherinep708 how is it?

    • @Grumbledookvid
      @Grumbledookvid 4 года назад +2

      @Jeff Watson Suffer with what? How was your operation a failure

  • @haseozenithmaru1186
    @haseozenithmaru1186 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Multiple sclerosis/MS here. Anyone can benefit from your advice.
    I wasn't diagnosed for red-eye yet.

  • @teenguy9753
    @teenguy9753 2 года назад

    I have an appointment for a LASIK consultation but this video makes me reconsider lasik

  • @danglecier9462
    @danglecier9462 5 лет назад +14

    I would love to hear your take on toric implant lens for cataracts. I'm in the cataract, astigmatism vision correction category.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +7

      Very good topic. Not sure when I will get it that but hopefully soon. Maybe another livestream

    • @MichaelBrant
      @MichaelBrant 2 года назад

      My Mom did it last year. First time in her life she could see without glasses. Highly recommend based on her experience.

  • @mismismism
    @mismismism 5 лет назад +15

    I've been considering getting evaluated for Lasik for a while now, I have really good near vision but awful far sight, and it's just a nightmare for school or even just going to a coffee shop and not being able to see the menu at all. Honestly, the flap thing always scared me out of it cuz I'm very squeamish about my eyes lol.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +7

      I think getting over the nerves is one of the toughest parts for sure, A big part is realizing your surgeon went to school for close to 13+ years and they are focused on doing the best job possible.

  • @et1097
    @et1097 2 года назад

    I had LASIK done my both eyes in 1998 In Bangkok. Personally it's successful operation. Happy life since 😊

  • @user-tk5iq7ep6r
    @user-tk5iq7ep6r 4 года назад +1

    Already subscribed to your channel. Thank you for your useful information about eye health.

  • @silviamarignoni3827
    @silviamarignoni3827 4 года назад +12

    I had Lasik 16 years ago. I needed my glasses to get out of bed because I could not see. It was like a miracle. I have astigmatism so my vision was not corrected to 20/20 in both eyes, but always like night and day experience for me! Now I wear glassed to read and drive during the night. I wonder if there is a touch up I can do? I not it's all good!

    • @shannmaddox1836
      @shannmaddox1836 3 года назад

      This is what I’m curious about as well.

    • @sjp1233
      @sjp1233 3 года назад

      I had lasik done less than a week ago, and purchased a lifetime warranty for touch ups. Definitely possible!

  • @lexasalles1300
    @lexasalles1300 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Doc❤❤

  • @sarageo1731
    @sarageo1731 2 года назад

    Loved your talk. I had LASIX and I had high astigmatism and high near sightedness, but LASIX did not work well thus had to start reusing glasses. But there is no regrets as I was able to get glasses with lower power.

    • @rain884
      @rain884 Год назад

      No regrets but you had to go back to glasses ?…. That’s the whole point of the surgery
      I had it done in Canada 1.5 months ago and need to get it done again … brutal

  • @haseozenithmaru1186
    @haseozenithmaru1186 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. Multiple sclerosis/MS here. Anyone can benefit from your advice.
    I would take the risk.

  • @artistlubov
    @artistlubov 4 года назад +7

    Metheorologist from Detroit had a rare complication. I can't recall what it's called, but basically it's when the nerves start to heal they form knots and eyes become ultra sensitive to normal things. So she was in excruciating pain 24/7.
    There are other cases too. One of them was a man from Canada, who also committed suicide. His parents found boxes of research, different contacts and records from doctors' appointments. He was looking for a cure for 20 years.
    I considered Lasik, but this really scares me.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад +3

      It is true that people have experienced tragic cases. But that is true about almost any surgery. The tough part is that LASIK is an elective procedure and our eyes/vision is very precious. But when you study the statistics, the lasik procedure is incredibly successful and arguably one of the most efficient and successful surgeries ever invented.

    •  3 года назад +2

      You should look into the side effects of having a wisdom teeth removed & possible complications. Hell, even look at chemo

  • @jamiexxjamie
    @jamiexxjamie 4 года назад +10

    That was very thorough. Thank-you. I was considering Lasik about 20 years ago and was assessed at the Bochner Eye Institute. They told me I was not a good candidate due to my large pupils. Instead, they suggested an alternative - I think it was PRK. Anyway, after much research, I decided not to jump on my glasses/contacts. I didn't have the surgery.
    So why do I have large pupils? I know I’m quite sensitive to light, especially if I get up in the night. What are the pros and cons to having large pupils?

    • @MichaTheLight
      @MichaTheLight 4 года назад +2

      Evolutionary speaking you would have an advantage in hunting at dawn. But this would be in a hunter and gatherer society.

    •  3 года назад +3

      Oh really? I was told that U have large pupils but they wanted me to get Lasik... Thankfully I didn't get it

  • @ifyoudontlike4913
    @ifyoudontlike4913 3 года назад

    i really like this guy, he telling you the whole truth about the eyes product wow awsome

  • @dennis-qu7bs
    @dennis-qu7bs 4 года назад

    thanks for educating us

  • @Shoujin1
    @Shoujin1 4 года назад +5

    That's the cutest Doctor I've ever seen 😍❤

  • @jordancroll2908
    @jordancroll2908 3 года назад +3

    Had it 7 months ago, 0 issues!

    • @vidaria809
      @vidaria809 2 года назад

      Is it still good? No regression or side effects?

  • @lovemagicandroad
    @lovemagicandroad 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video as always. Love your enthusiasm. I had LASIK in 1996 and have huge regrets. Never could get good vision since then. Then my eyes got “super dry” and very sensitive to light. Issues I never had before. Now Im getting dry eye treatments. Pain the butt. I have mono vision. I can read with no glasses still. I can work and be at gym without glasses. But vision is never clear. It’s awful. So I’m now getting contacts and new glasses. I think the newer LASIK procedures might be better. But I think I had it too early and have huge regrets. If I was get anything today I’d get the ICL implant. Collemer lenses but need to be under 45, as just about any person has some cataracts. That excludes your ability to get that implant. I have so many defects in my vision and yes I have astigmatism too. If I could undo my LASIK surgery I would. And I have some autoimmune disease. Well good luck to everyone. Avoid it and just get a lens implant. No real cutting at all and no change of the cornea. Just tiny slits at sides of cornea. At least I have no Glsucoma. But still huge regrets that I gad any cutting of my eyes. Stupidity.

  • @gwmkiwi
    @gwmkiwi 2 года назад

    I had Lasik 20 years ago and I have never been unhappy with the result

  • @jdo46830
    @jdo46830 5 лет назад +4

    Would love a video on keratoconus. I hate rgp & don’t wear them because I could never get used to them. My vision is terrible & need a solution/alternative to rgp lenses.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +1

      YES! I am planning on releasing some content on keratoconus soon! Have you looked into scleral lenses?

    • @jdo46830
      @jdo46830 5 лет назад

      No I never heard of them. I will do my research on scleral lens! Thanks & can’t wait for video!!!

  • @hananmohammad3749
    @hananmohammad3749 5 лет назад +4

    I had this procedure 11 months ago and it went too well, but things have been a little blurry for like a month now. Idk what to do about that...could I have those touch ups?
    I wish I could’ve seen this video before having the surgery. My doctor never mentioned any side affects and said that I’ll never need glasses again which was like a dream come true

    • @user-qc7hr4my7r
      @user-qc7hr4my7r 5 лет назад +1

      Might have dry eyes, have it checked out. I wouldn’t do a touch up, to risky.

  • @elmaeleanorelorde4849
    @elmaeleanorelorde4849 2 года назад +1

    I had a LASIK procedure of both eyes on December 2, 1999 by The American Eye Center in Manila, Philippines. Latest check up done was in August 2018. The doctor informed me that my left eye starts having a cataract that needs treatment. To date I still not decided to have cataract surgery as suggested by the doctor. Since that LASIK procedure I am using eye lubricant Tears Naturale II every time I am feeling dry eyes. I did not regret of having the LASIK procedure. I am aware that I have astigmatism currently because looking at the moon, the image is quite on a little duplication. I will be 68 years old in 2022.

  • @dongaboo280
    @dongaboo280 2 года назад +1

    Great information, thanks a lot

  • @juanmorales9538
    @juanmorales9538 5 лет назад +7

    Pls do another one I forgot you were doing the live streaming:(

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      I'm going to try and do another soon. Probably Wednesday evenings. I cant promise every week but i will announce it a few hours ahead of time.

  • @DanielMoca
    @DanielMoca 5 лет назад +18

    I got Lasik 10 years ago. This is by far the worst decision I have ever made and regret it daily. Vision was improved but I'm left with chronic dry eyes and 24/7 pain and redness. I'm enslaved to daily use of eye drops. I shy away from going out if it's a bit windy because of the pain. I have a hard time maintaining eye contact because of my red eyes and being constantly told that I look tired or hearing jokes about me smoking something. This has been so detrimental to my life that I absolutely understand why some end up committing suicide, etc. I live every day wishing I could go back in time and NOT having had this procedure done.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +3

      Wow thank you so much for sharing! That is a major bummer Daniel. Sorry that you have been having such a hard time. How often do you see your eye doctor about the dryness/redness?

    • @qu33nspad3s
      @qu33nspad3s 5 лет назад +2

      Well 10yrs ago the procedure was done different alot of people had more issues than now i went to one of the best..he also fixes issue from previous doctors..if your ever in Hawaii look up aloha Laser Vision.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +1

      @@qu33nspad3s 👍😁

    • @StreetFighter2010
      @StreetFighter2010 5 лет назад

      Sadly, I have the same problem, in addition to my up-close vision complete gone, as well as night halos and starbursts, and cloudy vision at night. I’ll give it another year, but I’m not interested in living like this. I don’t have kids, and I don’t have a good relationship with my parents, so it will be easy for me to end it all when the time comes. I had a great career and otherwise good health, so it is a travesty. Do not get LASIK.

    • @abysswinston1018
      @abysswinston1018 4 года назад +2

      @@StreetFighter2010 you still there bud?

  • @jedknouse7053
    @jedknouse7053 2 года назад

    very informative video, thank you for doing this.

  • @ninabasic9130
    @ninabasic9130 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge about laser surgery, it was a pleasure to watch, actually to listen your video 😅 I'm still resting my eyes, I had a femtosecond laser OP 3 days ago and right away I noticed improvement in my sight, but I have now a "halo vision" and I can't see clear near by, I hardly tippe now on my phone, I hope this will go away and I will be able to see clear as I did before.

    • @AJ-qe4on
      @AJ-qe4on 2 года назад +1

      Plzz update

  • @duyphuong7391
    @duyphuong7391 4 года назад +16

    Hi Doctor! I got LASIK more than 6 years ago. Now i am facing with ghosting vision, starburst and halos. It did probably start more than a year ago, but now it is getting worse and more noticeable to make me so worried about that. I would love to hear from you the advice what i should do. I have gone to some doctors and they said it's because i have myopia again with -0.5D. However when i wear glasses, it does help me to see clearly but it wouldn't help with ghosting vision, starburst, and halos. Sorry for my English!

    • @PaladinTTV
      @PaladinTTV 2 года назад +1

      Need to check it for lens check, that's another eye problem that's called shadowed eyes

  • @Mr.Deko86
    @Mr.Deko86 3 года назад +12

    Hey Doc, great video. This is a great way for potential Lasik patients to determine wether it's the correct procedure for them. Personally I would just wear glasses or contacts.
    Also, you used a great example when using the lemon as the globe. Compare the lemon to the Iris and you'll notice a similar pattern in the striations, even down to the limbus. Thanks again.

  • @adamx6000
    @adamx6000 4 года назад +1

    Very informative thanks 🙂

  • @lindian53
    @lindian53 2 года назад +1

    I had this to repair my eye tissues 20 years ago!