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TheAllInclusive17 karma

Every ophthamologist I have ever seen, wears glasses. There is a reason for that.

TheAllInclusive13 karma

Yup go over to the dryeyezone forum and go ask them if lasik eye surgery caused their permanent dry eye.

TheAllInclusive3 karma

I am not a doctor but basically higher order abbberrations are caused by uneven surfaces on your cornea. Light doesn't properly reflect to the back of your eye because of this. A hard contact lense acts as a perfectly smooth surface that helps compensate for this.

TheAllInclusive2 karma

Their motive is to stop people from believing the fairy tale of lasik and to consider the risks and consequences. Dr moneybags over here's motivation is operating on enough patients to pay for his expensive machine.

TheAllInclusive1 karma

Your post should be closer to the top of this thread. I would recommend looking into hard scleral contact lenses. The best / most expensive ones are prose lense. You can learn more about them at bostonsight.org.

There is also an optometrist in Texas named dr gemoules that does good work with custom laserfit lenses.