I was considering getting lasik… but now I’m not sure. I have astigmatism (I think high), but my glasses prescription is relatively low. (I don’t know the exact number, I’ve just been told I don’t need a whole lot of correction.)

After talking to a doc (salesman?) about lasik (and researching online), I learned lasik mainly improves your distance vision. The doc said, I’ll probably still need glasses for up-close work.

But. Don’t we constantly do up close work? Read a message on my phone -> close up work. Read a menu -> close up work. Read a price tag -> close up work. Type on my computer -> close up work. Having to constantly put on and take off my glasses based on the task seems like a huge step backwards compared to today where I just have my glasses on all the time and don’t think about them. (Or lose them.) I heard I could get some glasses that let me see far and close… and I could wear them all day…

So… what’s the point of lasik in that case?

I’ve heard after lasik, my overall un-assisted vision would improve. I would only need minor corrective lenses. But. Why does major vs minor correction matter?

If I still need glasses (with minor correction), what’s the point of lasik?

Am I missing something here?

Why do tons of people online seem extremely happy with their lasik experience?

  • chunes
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    2 days ago

    things go wrong in the medical world far, far more often than doctors let on. I would never get any unnecessary surgery

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      Especially in Lasik clinics. They have a 1% severe adverse effects rate, and they pay a lot of money for insurance. Money is no good if you can’t see it.