Anonymous wrote:My eyes are about like yours. I had a consult for LASIK years ago (to the big name everyone talks about). My corneas are thin and my pupils are large. They claimed they could still do it but not guarantee it since they would not be able to make a second cut. My trusted regular eye doctor advised me to walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.
Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.
Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.
Can you explain further or provide some links?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.
Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.
Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.
Can you explain further or provide some links?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.
Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.
Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.
Can you explain further or provide some links?