Lasik doctors giving me the runaround how do i choose?

Isaias
One popular lasik doctor said my corneas are flat and he can't do anything for me. Another VERY popular lasik doc. said that's hogwash, of COURSE he can help me with my flat corneas. Who's telling the truth and why the difference of opinions?

Christena
No matter what 'procedure' you have, sooner or later you'll need to wear glasses to either read or see at distance. Your lens grows at it ages and within 3 years after your surgery, they'll need to 'adjust' your surgery a little. The cornea is a very thin tissue, 1mm thick. Why would you risk your eye for something possibly not permanent as far as 'fixing' your vision? There are a number of 'new' refractive surgeries available now. The surgery where they make a small incision in the cornea and place a lens in front of your own lens, would be a good, a very good alternative for you. When the time comes for you to get your 'cataracts' done, they just remove this temporary lens and do the cataract surgery and place the 'last' lens you'll ever need.If one surgeon says it's too flat, sounds like he's being honest. Of course they can do some surgery, then.. oh well it didn't work out just right, but hey, there are no guarantees with this surgery, but we can probably fix that with another surgery, but you'll have to pay up front like the last time, or you can use our finance company at x or y interest rate, which is really a good interest rate...yadayada.The remove the cornea theory, happens in transplants, but you don't want that. And if you don't want that, don't do the laser surgery. you don't want to wish later that you should have listened...

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Larry
It could just be a matter of skill. See what the doc that said he can help you wants to do. Then follow up with the other doctor and see if he thinks it will work.

Janice
There are different types of LASIK available and not all ophthalmologists offer each type. Perhaps the first doctor only does a traditional LASIK but the second may do IntraLase LASIK. I'd be hesitant about any doc that blows off a possible complication. If you decide to go ahead with LASIK do a lot of research so you know what types of technology are available and what the differences are. Ask lots of questions. Did either of the doctors tell you why flat corneas can be a problem or what the possible side effects would be? Did they explain which procedures are available at their office and which procedures are right for your particular situation? There are risks involved with LASIK and you need to know what the possible side effects are before you can make the decision to have the procedure done.

Erma
ive had the same thing. heres the situation. if u have thickened corneas they must remove the cornea for fixing and not just putting small gash lines in the cornea to cause it to weight properly on the eyes so u can see better. i have hit the limit of regular lasix with my astigmatism and can only have the cornea removal part. most doctors have a limit. however it can be done.


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