brentley Posted February 17, 2007 Share Posted February 17, 2007 I'm nearsight since high school up to now. I'm considering to have a lasik surgery. Can anyone here who have done the lasik surgery give me the advantage and disadvantage? :* Quote Link to comment
sunking Posted February 17, 2007 Share Posted February 17, 2007 I'm nearsight since high school up to now. I'm considering to have a lasik surgery. Can anyone here who have done the lasik surgery give me the advantage and disadvantage? :* Advantages: if you're error of refraction isn't too high, you get back to 6/6 vision. No more contact lenses or glasses. Disadvantages: no studies out yet about long-term effects initial problem with bright lights corneal donation might not be possible afterwards Quote Link to comment
jo calamine Posted February 18, 2007 Share Posted February 18, 2007 Had it done a year and a half ago, best thing ever, no more contacts/glasses...... Quote Link to comment
jo calamine Posted February 18, 2007 Share Posted February 18, 2007 One thing I should add. It is not painful during the process as your eyes are numbed, but you will be in pain for a couple days but pain killers will take care of this as well as sleep. You will need someone to help you for a few days.It takes about 6 months for your eyes to completely heal and for your vision to acheive its peak, mine was 20/15 after 6 mos.THey give you drops to keep your eyes from healing too fast and scarring over be sure to take them as prescribed. Quote Link to comment
SirMiks Posted March 13, 2007 Share Posted March 13, 2007 Had Laser Surgery at Asian Eye last January 12, 2007. No regrets. Though I have been advised that it takes 3 to 6 months to fully heal. I'm already at 20/20 but the glare at night is a bit hard to get used to. Sabog ang mga ilaw pag tinignan mo. I guess its part of the healing process. Â Have been wearing glasses for 27 years of my life. Was not able to do a lot of things because glasses. If you can afford it, go for it. Anyway, they will conduct several eye tests to make sure you are a good candidate for Lasik. Â Sa akin, no pain. but supersensitive lang ang paningin mo on the first 3 days. Plus you have to get used to not having glasses. Am on my 3rd month already, pero pag gising ko sa umaga kinakapa ko pa rin salamin ko. hehehe... PM me if you have any questions. Quote Link to comment
extrarice3 Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 Right.  parang doktor ah...  Asian Eye has an old excimer laser, with an old technology of ablating the eyes, making the surface of the cornea gritty; thats why sabog yung lights at night. New lasers now are gaussian, that ablates the eyes smoothly. Ok what happens during the eye surgery. They CUT a flap (they just say they make the flap because CUT sounds bad ) very thinly so that your cornea gets exposed. Then they fire at the the cornea and reshapes it. Then they put the flap back. Remember the EPETHILIAL FLAP DOES NOT HEAL BACK WHEN CUT. So you will be advised not to rub your eyes so hard FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE because the flap can be removed by doing so. Then wait for the luck you dont get under or overcorrected. LOOK AT THE TRACK RECORD OF THE DOCTOR so you'd know how may successes he/she had. Even ask him/her about the papers (patient files) to prove it. But dont be scared, most already have 20/20, 20/15 vision after the surgery. Which is also important ayt. Quote Link to comment
EYEPAK Posted March 24, 2007 Share Posted March 24, 2007 If I were myopic and would need LASIK surgery, i would have it done at the American Eye center at shangrila mall .. i think they have the most extensive experience as far as lasik surgery is concerned Quote Link to comment
stone cold Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 i heard that Makati eye and laser center has a new machine too.. Quote Link to comment
brentley Posted April 12, 2007 Author Share Posted April 12, 2007 I have mine done in February 16, 2007. I was undercorrected and experience halos at nighttime from light source. My doctor told me i will undergo another correction this May 2007 to have a 20/20 vision. But i'm afraid of the halos during night vision. Quote Link to comment
pkmon Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 I have mine done in February 16, 2007. I was undercorrected and experience halos at nighttime from light source. My doctor told me i will undergo another correction this May 2007 to have a 20/20 vision. But i'm afraid of the halos during night vision.  where did you have your eyes done? Quote Link to comment
chancepassenger30 Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 best money i ever spent. had mine done in st luke's vision center Quote Link to comment
brentley Posted April 25, 2007 Author Share Posted April 25, 2007 where did you have your eyes done?I had my eye done at QC eye center near Timog Ave Quote Link to comment
kerrmit Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 how much did it cost you guys? Quote Link to comment
SirMiks Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Just to share my experience after having Lasik last January: No regrets sa akin. I just came back from Puerto Galera last weekend. Snorkling was great. Ngayon ko lang nakita kung gaano talaga kaganda ang coral reefs and fishes natin dito sa pilipinas. Dati ang labo lahat. Can't wear glasses while snorkling eh. Can't wear contact lenses din naman since my eyes gets irritated when the lenses come in contact with salt water. Lumiwanag ang mundo!  Though I still get some glare at night. I will have my check-up this May. Hopefully i don't have to got through correction. Quote Link to comment
apo8 Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Guys, ask ko lang how much does it cost? Quote Link to comment
alpha quadrant Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 (edited) have asked my optometrist why she doesnt go for lasik surgery. sagot niya - not yet proven. she prefer to wear eyeglass. mataas ang nearsighted nya - 700. can any eyeglass wearing optometrist mtc member convince me to undergo lasik surgery? am still having doubts. Edited June 1, 2007 by alpha quadrant Quote Link to comment
sunking Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 @anduril64 Where did you get your Supralase procedure done? Here in the Philippines? How was post-op healing in the first few days? @alpha quadrant Why are you thinking of getting LASIK? What are YOUR doubts about it? I have -2.00 myopia and I could get it for free from some doctor friends. However, I am not thoroughly inconvenienced by my contact lenses so I don't see the need to call in the favor. Quote Link to comment
fritz_dls Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 guys pa pm naman po how much it would cost to undergo the surgery. am going back home this july and am planning to have one. Â thanks, Quote Link to comment
profX Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 helo doc's , just like to know is it true that not all person are candidates for laser correction . if a candidates have cobwebs or lens replacements , is it possible to get a laser correction for added power , for those super small character printed on small eyedrops or warranty sicker printed inside those cellfones ? Quote Link to comment
destron Posted August 3, 2007 Share Posted August 3, 2007 My sisters getting her eyes done next week. She says P30+ thou (50% off) ang Lasik surgery sa Fatima Hospital. Are there any other cheaper treatments that any can recommend? Any feedbacks will be appreciated. Quote Link to comment
alpha quadrant Posted August 5, 2007 Share Posted August 5, 2007 P30,000 for both eyes? its cheap.try visit www.eye.com.ph Quote Link to comment
robrey Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 P30,000 for both eyes? its cheap.try visit www.eye.com.phSure ba na P30K for both eyes. Mukha yatang masyadong mura. Baka naman professional fee lang yon wala pa yung gamit ng instruments? Quote Link to comment
zaqtivi Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 yup. mura nga 'to. balita ko nasa 70k pataas ang mga ganitong klaseng surgery. sa tingin ko may side effects din. may nabasa din ako article sa time magazine na hindi safe ung ganitong surgery. but who knows maybe in the future maperpekto na ung ganitong klase ng surgery. wala nang cases na nabubulag after etc. Â i'm still hopeful. Â Sure ba na P30K for both eyes. Mukha yatang masyadong mura. Baka naman professional fee lang yon wala pa yung gamit ng instruments? Quote Link to comment
Smooth T Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 (edited) helo doc's , just like to know is it true that not all person are candidates for laser correction . if a candidates have cobwebs or lens replacements , is it possible to get a laser correction for added power , for those super small character printed on small eyedrops or warranty sicker printed inside those cellfones ?The goal of the surgery is to give patient 20/20 best corrected vision. With 20/20, then it is possible to see those small characters. You just have to squint or to move closer.  Overcorrection of the myopia will just cause the opposite problem in the patient. My sisters getting her eyes done next week. She says P30+ thou (50% off) ang Lasik surgery sa Fatima Hospital. Are there any other cheaper treatments that any can recommend? Any feedbacks will be appreciated.yup. mura nga 'to. balita ko nasa 70k pataas ang mga ganitong klaseng surgery. sa tingin ko may side effects din. may nabasa din ako article sa time magazine na hindi safe ung ganitong surgery. but who knows maybe in the future maperpekto na ung ganitong klase ng surgery. wala nang cases na nabubulag after etc. i'm still hopeful.I agree that 30k is very cheap. While its possible that that price is already all-inclusive, I believe the average going rate is around 55-70k and upwards.  Personally, I believe that LASIK, done properly, is quite safe. It's true that since its a relatively new procedure, there are very few long term studies that can show its long term effects, but so far, its all been quite positive. Edited October 13, 2007 by Smooth T Quote Link to comment
mc_darklight Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 i know it's 30K per eye... Quote Link to comment
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