Would the military pay for your Lasik surgery before bootcamp?


Posted March 7th, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
lasik
wow761 asked:


I have yet to enlist/talk to a recruiter, but a quick question I have is…
Would the military pay for your Lasik surgery before bootcamp?
Or do I have to wear those ugly glasses during bootcamp?

Could I get it in a contract when talking to the recruiter?
Do the Birth Control Goggles fall off easily, and/or they hardly noticeable from the point of view the person is wearing them if anyone have expereince with it?

Is it better to wear glasses or to make Lasik surgery?


Posted March 7th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
lasik
Rosa asked:


For some problem a lot of people wear glasses i wonder why some of them don’t make any surgery like Lasik.Although it’s so successful.

What is the process for all types of eye surgery?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
eye surgery
The Ahh220 asked:


I have wanted to get eye surgery. I am over 21, my eyes were well my entire life, and when I was like 11, I needed glasses. I have wanted eye surgery then. I always held myself back because I thought that they might remove my eyes, just randomly poke it and do painful stuff. I heard that one of the surgeries involve a knife.

What is the laser eye surgery success rate? Is the result permanent?


Posted February 1st, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
eye surgery
Vash asked:


1. What is the success rate of laser eye surgery?

2. If it is successful, will the eye sight stay good even if you abuse your eyes again like how you got the glasses in the first place? :P
3. Anything else I need to know about it?

If I get laser eye surgery now, will my vision be perfect forever?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 4 Comments »
eye surgery
Ashweeee. :L asked:


I’m 14 and my parents are willing to let me get lasik - since I don’t want to wear glasses and struggle significantly with contacts.

If I got the surgery now, will I always have good sight?

what are the side effects of lysic eye surgery?


Posted December 7th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
eye surgery
Salman M asked:


My eye sight is week as left is 3.5 and right one is 4. i want to do that surgery so that no need to wear the glasses remain. i want to know is there any side effects of this surgery?

Laser eye surgery for someone with severe farsightedness?


Posted December 7th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
eye surgery
Crazy Legs asked:


I am farsighted and it’s a severe case. My glasses prescription is plus 5. My eye doctor told me not to get laser surgery because my case was so severe. I’ve heard laser surgery is not that good for people with farsightedness. Is this true/will this change in the future?

How many times can you have Lasik surgery on your eyes?


Posted November 20th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
lasik
the king asked:


I originally had the procedure performed in 1999, and a re correction about 2 years later on my left eye. Now my vision has reverted back to being almost as bad as it was before the surgery, and I wear glasses for nearsighted. Can I have the Lasik again?

Is there anyway to correct my eyes without getting lazor eye surgery?


Posted November 9th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
eye surgery
мαgιc asked:


Well, I hate having glasses. And I know a lot of you might say “Get Contacts!” Well I don’t trust them, and really.. I just want to correct my eyes. Because I hate having glasses! I have glasses for distance which means I have to wear them a lot. And I just want to know how to correct them without Eye Surgery (I am not a dumb blonde just to tell you).

Is there anyway to correct my eyes without getting lazor eye surgery?


Posted November 9th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
eye surgery
мαgιc asked:


Well, I hate having glasses. And I know a lot of you might say “Get Contacts!” Well I don’t trust them, and really.. I just want to correct my eyes. Because I hate having glasses! I have glasses for distance which means I have to wear them a lot. And I just want to know how to correct them without Eye Surgery (I am not a dumb blonde just to tell you).