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Any 40+ LASIK individuals here?
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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 15924409" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>My doctor is saying since I need to take my glasses off to read(I would be able to focus on reading with my perscription just two years ago) I would need reading glasses.</p><p></p><p>Now I’m thinking twice, if I would need to pull out glasses just to read/check my phone after lasik I’m not sure if that will be inconvienent or not.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It’s about $2k an eye in the states and sometimes more the more advanced technology such as FS200 or Intralasik, better known as bladeless lasik. </p><p></p><p>A friend just had hers done at $6k total. There are chop shops/clinics where this is all they do, advertising $700/800 per eye. To me I’d gladly pay for the highest quality work as you only get 2 eyes. </p><p>Some employers or insurance companies subsidize the procedure so check with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 15924409, member: 10422"] My doctor is saying since I need to take my glasses off to read(I would be able to focus on reading with my perscription just two years ago) I would need reading glasses. Now I’m thinking twice, if I would need to pull out glasses just to read/check my phone after lasik I’m not sure if that will be inconvienent or not. It’s about $2k an eye in the states and sometimes more the more advanced technology such as FS200 or Intralasik, better known as bladeless lasik. A friend just had hers done at $6k total. There are chop shops/clinics where this is all they do, advertising $700/800 per eye. To me I’d gladly pay for the highest quality work as you only get 2 eyes. Some employers or insurance companies subsidize the procedure so check with them. [/QUOTE]
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