SMILE Laser Eye Surgery 2 YEAR UPDATE

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Hello everybody and thank you for watching! In this video, I talk with my friend Barry about our experience of having SMILE laser eye surgery for 2 years now. If you have any questions or comments about the experience then please leave them in the comment section below and I will be sure to answer them! Also I would highly appreciate it if you could like comment and subscribe for more content!
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Комментарии • 137

  • @Arsenal2045
    @Arsenal2045 Год назад +14

    I remember the first vlog when you actually got the procedure done.. Thanks for the consistent update videos, looking forward to a 3 year update. I actually ended up doing SMILE thanks to your videos.. These updates are the best on youtube regarding smile

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      That means so much that you’ve been keeping up with the journey 🥺 thank you and I’m glad it helped someone!

    • @marumaruela
      @marumaruela Месяц назад

      Do you mind sharing a little of your experience? What was your prescription before the surgery? Did you have thin corneas?

  • @pandathickness6906
    @pandathickness6906 Год назад +1

    Happy you're posting this aftermath ❤️ I just got Lasik pretty worry side effects! Keep us updates of lasik Eye Surgery 🙏

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! It's actually been a 2 year process and I started the documentation 2 years ago so be sure to go back and watch those if you want to see how it all started!

  • @tydoo23
    @tydoo23 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, very informative! I'm going for SMILE next month, hopefully everything goes right!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Glad it helped out! Let us know how it goes!

    • @marumaruela
      @marumaruela Месяц назад

      Do you mind sharing a little of your experience? What was your prescription before the surgery? Did you have thin corneas? How are you now?

  • @AnnaKim-hb5qd
    @AnnaKim-hb5qd Год назад +2

    I’ve been so scared to do it but I watched your whole journey and I feel much better now and yeah it worths not wearing glasses and seeing clear with your eyes! Thank you so much

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      No problem 🥹 so happy it helped you out and good luck! Let us know how it goes!

  • @maxine278
    @maxine278 Год назад +3

    I've been blessed with good eyesight my whole life, but cool video, very informative for people who are looking into doing this 👍😊

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad it was entertaining even for someone who has good eyesight already!

  • @mmoooosh
    @mmoooosh Год назад +3

    I’m going this Friday I’m so excited!!!!😭🤗Thank u for these video/updates!!!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! 😊 are you getting done in the US?

    • @mmoooosh
      @mmoooosh Год назад +1

      @@HDBnB1 Toronto!🇨🇦

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Ayyyee congrats! Make sure to watch the whole collection! I’ve been documenting my experience for the last year!

    • @karf9797
      @karf9797 7 дней назад

      How do you feel 1 year post surgery?

  • @bowl420
    @bowl420 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the update! Def keep doing them as the years go on, I’ve been following your journey and finally got a consultation, my surgery is tomorrow and I’ll getting it done by Dr Shah. I think it’s yours and Barry’s doc too. He has me listed for Lasik Contoura. I’m so nervous but watching your journey helped me even though our procedures are different. Any words of encouragement before tomorrow lol 😂

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      That’s so cool!! Let him know you saw our videos. Who knows maybe we can document your journey too!

    • @OliviaSeParte
      @OliviaSeParte 9 месяцев назад

      How did it go

  • @samia3078
    @samia3078 Год назад +1

    thank you for the video this helps a lot

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Glad it helped you out!

  • @maxscion2853
    @maxscion2853 Год назад +2

    Been one day since I got smile, Could instantly see better haven't had any pain been doing the drops as prescribed. But my vision isn't feeling 20/20 yet. Going for my one day follow up soon, but I think it's normal for it to take a few days! Very excited and hoping for the best!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Congrats on the procedure! I’m sure everything will heal fine. Just consult with your doctor. Wear sunglasses and use those drops!

    • @AliR3ad
      @AliR3ad Год назад +1

      Hello,
      How's your 5 months update ?

    • @maxscion2853
      @maxscion2853 Год назад +1

      @@AliR3ad I have 20/20 vision! Things are great sometimes my eyes get a little dry, however I have been careful to keep good quality drops near by just in case. I also made a point to not rub my eyes anymore. They are almost completely healed!

    • @maxscion2853
      @maxscion2853 11 месяцев назад +1

      20/20 vision! My eyes don't get dry too much at all anymore! I went for my 3 month follow up (4 month because I forgot about the appointment) and everything had healed just fine. My left eye is a little worse than my right however it is such a small amount they don't even make a prescription for it. @@AliR3ad

  • @joephaanen2895
    @joephaanen2895 Год назад +1

    I've got my surgery next week. I have to say these comments do scare me a bit, but i'm mostly excited for it!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Congrats! I made a bunch of videos documenting my experience so feel free to watch through them!

    • @marumaruela
      @marumaruela Месяц назад

      Do you mind sharing a little of your experience? What was your prescription before the surgery? Did you have thin corneas? How are you now?

  •  Год назад +1

    A đi xe ban đêm thấy ok ko a. Có chói nhiều ko, lái xe bình thường ko.

  • @megaquest
    @megaquest Год назад +11

    Got the smile surgery last friday im Germany. Everything went quite good. Only issues I have at the moment are dry eye and its hard to focus on near objects like my computer screen. Hope that will get better soon, as I am working on my PC all day.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      I experienced dry eyes in the beginning as well but just use the artificial tears as much as needed

    • @michellebartolome4757
      @michellebartolome4757 Год назад +1

      @megaquest-may I know where exactly you had the Laser Op.,I planning also to do it also here in Germany

    • @megaquest
      @megaquest Год назад +1

      @@michellebartolome4757 Hello. At Lasik Welt Cologne

    • @bobpelingon9940
      @bobpelingon9940 Год назад

      Hello @@megaquest how are you now? Are you now able to focus near objects? How long did you have the issue?

    • @megaquest
      @megaquest Год назад

      @@bobpelingon9940 Hello, now everything is perfect. Had dry eyes for 3 months. Then it got better and I did not take the drops anymore.

  • @b_chill
    @b_chill Год назад +1

    First off your guys content of awesome. So I’ve reached a fork in the road in my vision. Correction journey I just went into my consultation. Where my doctor says I’m actually a excellent candidate for both smile and LASIK. I got the sense he is steering me towards the traditional Lasik correction. I say this because he was actually in the same position I am at one point, and he chose the traditional Lasik surgery. His parting words were basically With Lasik if there is ever an enhancement needed in the future we can always just lift the flap and add the enhancement. With smile, If we wanted to do an enhancement we would have to do PRK. With that said I really want the smile, but I’m truly second-guessing myself.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      That’s an interesting perspective from your doctor and I never heard that viewpoint. It’s tempting if it’s true which I don’t see why it wouldn’t be. I can see that if I had that information earlier on, I may have been conflicted with my decision. That being said, since I had a successful operation with no issues as well as my friend, I do not regret my choice to go with smile. Thank you for watching. I’m very happy that it provided you value and if you want to see more of the journey feel free to look at my previous videos documenting the journey!

  • @Krystal9151
    @Krystal9151 Год назад +1

    Had Smile yesterday little to no side effects, Felt great this morning! A little sensitive to light still. Left eye is a little dry and small starburst at night. They should resolve according to what I have researched. Very happy with my decision. Just make sure you pick a good surgeon.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Congrats! Where’s dis you get it done?

    • @Krystal9151
      @Krystal9151 Год назад +1

      @@HDBnB1 In Cleveland Ohio at the Cleveland Clinic, great thing as a employee its a fully covered benefit, but I would have paid for it either way its life changing

    • @InfoBoxdharani
      @InfoBoxdharani 11 месяцев назад +1

      Is ur vision still good?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  11 месяцев назад

      Totally agree!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  11 месяцев назад

      Mine is!

  • @mburg33
    @mburg33 Год назад +1

    Tomorrow is my first month having SMILE and only side effects are soreness/strain from looking at my tablet/virtual reality for an extended period of time (with occasional floaters). I still need to use artificial tears, I can’t see as close as I used to look at stuff so there’s been adjustments to how I look at things. My vision is 20-25 on my left and 20-30 on my right. Watching these updates are helping reassure me that these side effects may be temporary as I definitely have been having lots of anxiety regarding my vision and eyes. Glad I went through with it despite it and looking forward to the side effects potentially going away as the months go on.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Congrats on the procedure! I’m happy the updates that we made are helping you as well. Make sure you watch them all to see our journey and progress

    • @marumaruela
      @marumaruela Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I'm having it next month and I'm extremely worried and nervous. How are you now? Have the side effects disappeared?

    • @mburg33
      @mburg33 Месяц назад

      @@marumaruela The side effects are still present but it’s not as bad as the beginning I guess. My light sensitivity has always been an issue but I have become more sensitive after the surgery. I’m going to be trying to use pupil constriction eye drops for my light sensitivity as my pupils have always been bigger. Light sensitivity is the worst at night as light tends to bleed out of devices but I found sunglasses help with that, at least buying them would be easier because you don’t need prescription sunglasses or ones that fit over prescription glasses/lenses (I’m using the Safety Shades under the Dang Shades brand, arms are adjustable which is nice because my head is bigger than the typical sizes).
      I am using 3 month punctal plugs (on the lower eyelids) for dryness as Systane Hydration PF expenses are adding up. I would suggest using the droppers and not the tear open vials since I dropped it on my eye once and got an abrasion since they are sharp (honestly don’t know why those kind of vials are allowed to be sold).
      It’s nice that I had it because I don’t need glasses anymore but that everything up close to my face is blurry now which they say is expected, but I honestly don’t like that and might have reconsidered the surgery if I knew I would have gotten this side effect.
      Overall that’s the main 3 side effects I am still dealing with, I managing better as time passes but not sure if it’s because I’m getting used to it or symptoms are subsiding. My vision is still good, had a local eye exam yesterday before I had the plugs put in. Hoping that I am still improving since it does normally take much longer for my body to recover/heal from things. Hope this answer is helpful, good luck with whatever you decide to do in the future.

  • @giocurve
    @giocurve Год назад +1

    I'm getting my SMILE procedure next week. Did you have to wear reading glasses when reading up close? They told me that my vision from a distance is going to be very clear, but up close, I may need to have reading glasses. I'm just curious if you had to do that.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      I personally did not. Never needed reading glasses!

    • @giocurve
      @giocurve Год назад

      ​@Hdbnb - Thanks. I also found out its more common for people over 45 to have reading glasses after lasik/smile surgery.

    • @MetallicReg
      @MetallicReg 9 месяцев назад

      @@giocurve The thing is that your nearsightedness has compensated for your age-related farsightedness. So you might not have felt yet that your lens was already starting to harden.
      Now, your natural focus is set to neutral and you will have a harder time focusing at close range after 40-45.

  • @hazelnuts23
    @hazelnuts23 9 месяцев назад +2

    I plan to do SMILE Pro this week after lots of research, im no longer scared. then you said
    “Don’t watch Final Destination 5”.
    I watched it. Now im scared again.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  9 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂 Just watch all my other update videos and then you’ll feel good again

    • @shreyhalvadiya710
      @shreyhalvadiya710 Месяц назад

      How's your vision now?

  • @itsjustme288
    @itsjustme288 Год назад +3

    I got Relex smile 9 months ago and i regret it. I've been left with weird side effects like persistent afterimages and hazy vision.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      So sorry to hear that! Hope it gets better

    • @michaelmaximos8182
      @michaelmaximos8182 Год назад +2

      did u check if u are a good candidate before getting it

    • @itsjustme288
      @itsjustme288 8 месяцев назад

      @@michaelmaximos8182 I had it done at one of the best places in the world (London Vision Clinic) so yes they did check to see if I was suitable.

  • @hongdang5068
    @hongdang5068 Год назад +1

    I just got my done and my right eye feel like very Sandy and scratchy. Do you feel that? And how long does it last for you? My was done 5 days ago.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      Yes! If you watch all my other videos I’ve described that exact experience

    • @hongdang5068
      @hongdang5068 Год назад +1

      @@HDBnB1thanks for your reply.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      No problem!

  • @ivyhou1165
    @ivyhou1165 Год назад +1

    How did you decide to go to which surgeon for the surgery? Where did you get the info?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Google search ! This surgeon was also one of the only ones in my area that offered it and I went from there and did my research

  • @shreyhalvadiya710
    @shreyhalvadiya710 Месяц назад +1

    I had SMILE Pro surgery before 6 days. I see Halos and foggy things on my vision and it's not a clear vision right now. Is it normal or a concerning thing?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Месяц назад +1

      Normal but always talk to your doctor with any concerns. They’ll know best

    • @shreyhalvadiya710
      @shreyhalvadiya710 Месяц назад

      @@HDBnB1 Ok thanks

  • @danzingcat5949
    @danzingcat5949 Год назад +2

    So the starburst never went away?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      It did for me!

  • @davejenkins2660
    @davejenkins2660 Год назад +1

    Considering it just not sure of the cost?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад +1

      Can’t put a price on your eyes!

  • @hazelnuts23
    @hazelnuts23 9 месяцев назад +2

    Just had a Smile Pro treatment. Day 2 now - still blurry.

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  9 месяцев назад

      Keep us updated!

    • @hazelnuts23
      @hazelnuts23 9 месяцев назад

      @@HDBnB1 day 5 - still blurry, glaring and starburst. I cant go outside at night due to these side effects. I can drive in daylight.
      My vision is 20/40

    • @CimusGames
      @CimusGames 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@hazelnuts23 How's your vision right now. Is it better?

    • @haniyeh.
      @haniyeh. 2 месяца назад

      Any update?
      I had surgery five days ago, one of my eyes see more blurry than the other, is this normal? Do you think it will get better? The doctor said that my eyes are 10 out of 10 with the machine, but I am very worried

  • @salvatore8857
    @salvatore8857 Год назад +2

    In the video you say "perfect vision for 10 or 15 years"
    It's not going to last for ever?

    • @tonyngjichun
      @tonyngjichun Год назад +4

      you'll start have ageing eyes after your 40s even if you've had perfect vision for your whole life until that point

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      Sadly won’t last forever :/

  • @pratibhabairwa4183
    @pratibhabairwa4183 Год назад +3

    got the smile surgery 11 day ago... suffering from hazy vision, halo, glare, starburst at day nd night.. 😞...when when i will see clear.????

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      What did your doctor say?

    • @pratibhabairwa4183
      @pratibhabairwa4183 Год назад

      @@HDBnB1 he just said that one month your vision become clear.. but i have big doubt on that ... bcz no improvement ...i am frusted now😣

    • @pratibhabairwa4183
      @pratibhabairwa4183 Год назад +1

      @@HDBnB1 do you have starburst still ?

    • @thenilusss4911
      @thenilusss4911 Год назад +9

      Smile, like every other eye surgery needs enourmes time to recover. Your cornea stroma cells (there was the cut) needs to regenerate and this needs 2 - 3 Years until they turnover. You should not be frustrated, because there is a common mistake of understanding vision acuity. Vision acuity is not vision quality. When you look at your screen you will eventually see sharp but very uncomfortable. Most peoply have good vision acuity directly after the surgery but that not mean that you can see in that quality like before directly.
      Higher order aberrations are the thing that cause (starburst, slight double vision and halos) these things are induced directly after every type of eye surgery but the surgery reduced your lower order aberrations (defocus, astigmatismus). Because that you can see far, but in detail not good at the beginning.
      Nearly everybody has problems with screen vision (caused by slight double vision through vertical coma aberration) after any type of surgery and this side effect is the longest one and probably mostly disturbing.
      Your real recover length is overall 3 Years.
      1 Month your eye accomodation is adjusted (eye doesn't battle anymore for dominant eye position)
      1 - 3 Months the haze disappears.
      3 - 6 Months the 4th, 5th, 6th order aberrations like starbursts and halos decrease.
      6 - 36 Months the 3th order aberrations like doublevision decrease.
      6 - 12 Months your cornea nerves recover and your tear film will stabilize (This process acclerate the reduction of your higher order aberrations)
      24 - 48 Months your vision acuity will decrease 0.5 dioptries (thats because most people will overcorrected slighty)
      Please note that you have to drop your eyes (use eyedrop without conservatives only), even when you think they are ok (At the beginning 6 - 12 Months you will not feel that there are dry, you see it only through bad vision)

    • @pratibhabairwa4183
      @pratibhabairwa4183 Год назад

      @@thenilusss4911 hey your opinion and advice just give me a hope n positiveness.. i will wait for it.. slowely but there is a hope for me..Thank you so much @thenilusss4911😇 .
      by the way.. which country from you are?

  • @RedhellCata
    @RedhellCata Год назад +1

    This is the most “just in time video” ever. Got my smile surgery 10 days ago.
    Only problem I had: my eyes get so dry that I wake up at night and artificial tears burn a bit.
    Did you experience anything similar?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Год назад

      It was just my first night that my eyes were dry and burning but the artificial tears are what actually helped me alleviate that pain

    • @haniyeh.
      @haniyeh. 2 месяца назад

      Any update?
      I had surgery five days ago, one of my eyes see more blurry than the other, is this normal? Do you think it will get better? The doctor said that my eyes are 10 out of 10 with the machine, but I am very worried

  • @Flyimperfect1
    @Flyimperfect1 4 месяца назад +1

    Do either of you have floaters?

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  4 месяца назад

      No but keep an eye out for our 3 year update video coming soon!

    • @Flyimperfect1
      @Flyimperfect1 4 месяца назад

      @HDBnB1 oh sweet! I'll be on the lookout, and thanks for the quick response. I was just curious because I had read that PVD (posterior vitreous detachment) was a possible side effect that may happen months after the surgery because of the suction that is used with the laser. Floaters are a common sign of this. Though, there are SO many other side effects that can appear after having this kind of surgery. I got my smile surgery yesterday. No complaints with my vision so far other than some glare. But, I still have pain in my left eye, which is weird. The doctor told me it was due to dryness. It's still been less than 48 hours since the surgery....so I'll give it a few more days. I just hope they're right and that it's not an early sign of something serious like corneal neuralgia.

    • @Dom4z
      @Dom4z 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Flyimperfect1how is it now?

  • @trixie9867
    @trixie9867 Месяц назад

    🐾

    • @HDBnB1
      @HDBnB1  Месяц назад +1

      Paw prints!