I have been wearing glasses for a few years and just recently switched to contact lens. I really enjoy not having to deal with glasses so am starting to look into LASIK. However, when I leave the optometrist for my latest eye exam, I always second guess myself if I correctly answered the questions on "Is lens A or B clearer?".
Is the procedure for LASIK similar where I will have to pick the "best lens/prescription" for the surgery? The thought I having surgery on my eyes where I "picked" the wrong lens is a scary thought.
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I have been wearing glasses for a few years and just recently switched to contact lens. I really enjoy not having to deal with glasses so am starting to look into LASIK. However, when I leave the optometrist for my latest eye exam, I always second guess myself if I correctly answered the questions on "Is lens A or B clearer?".
Is the procedure for LASIK similar where I will have to pick the "best lens/prescription" for the surgery? The thought I having surgery on my eyes where I "picked" the wrong lens is a scary thought.
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