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I Filmed my Lasik Eye Surgery—A Step by Step Guide to Lasik

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In this video I show you how you can use a laser to actually make you see better. I show you the whole Lasik procedure first on a hard boiled egg that I use for my eye, then I show my actual Lasik eye surgery filmed in the operating room! Watch this amazing procedure that fixed my eyes.

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74 comments

  1. Britto Augustus

    Thanks for making this video! it was very informative and I learned a lot. Thanks man! But I would be lying if I said I wasn’t scared. I needed a ball to squeeze just for watching this video …

    1. Femaiden

      @Dark Gamer a machine is more precise than a human. when the singularity comes, humans won’t be needed for anything . hopefully, the machines will keep us around .
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      all joking aside, the likelihood of something going wrong is extremely low, unless someone hacked in and changed the program and nobody would do that. . . unless you made some powerful enemies . . .

    2. Dark Gamer

      @Mean O’ Dustino it’s not perfectly safe though they could easily mess up, or something could just go wrong with the machine, or whatever else, and then you could end up going completely blind instead

    1. New Guy

      @Adam Wigley Lol okay, the F thing had me concerned.

      Have you had it before? And if so, did you notice that your nearsightedness decreased after the surgery?

      I can read fine print if I hold it up to my face like nobody’s business.

    1. mannyvee

      @Kaizaki Arata Not sure if I fully understand your question, but Lasik Plus is the company that performed my lasik operation. To provide you with some more info, I went in for a free eye exam and they explained my options. I chose the best option they offered which also came with a lifetime warranty. I chose to have the operation performed a couple days after I received the consultation and the whole process from the eye exam to the point that I saw completely clear took under 1 week. I was fully healed 1 week after that. there was only about 3 days of disruption to my life and since the surgery was on a Thursday I only had to take off one day of work and had the weekend to relax. It’s been about 2 years since my vision was corrected and It is still just as good as the day I went in. I can clearly read average sized text on a computer monitor from several feet away without strain and without glasses or contacts. Hope this helped answer your question.

  2. Mike Trieu

    They actually made you walk after cutting the corneal flap? When I got it done in Paris, France everything was done in a single chair. They also used a small piece of glass one atom thick at the edge to cut my flaps. They said scoring the incision with that tool is nearly effortless.

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