Before getting the surgery I had tons of questions. I'd be glad to help anyone here who has any. Ask away.
some basics first...
I did it through the Yonge Eglington laser clinic. www.yelc.com
The doctor was Dr. Rootman. Look him up, he's considered one of worlds best.
I actually only paid $1000 because I volunteered to be part of a study for them. I know, what am I thinking? The fact that Rootman was the surgeon is what convinced me. Regular price would have been $6000. Don't fall for the $499/eye deals. It doesn't include follow up visits or the lifetime guarantee. These things will always need touching up years from now. You really need to take the guarantee in which they cover the cost of all future surgeries.
Pain? A little bit. The hardest part is when they cut the flap. It feels like a thumb being pushed into your eye. It lasts 30 seconds and then is done. The actual laser doesn't hurt. Can't even feel it. Some burning afterwards, but you use the drops they give you and some tylenol it's fine.
Sorry, I should mention one thing about the cost. While it did cost me $1000 upfront, because it's part of the study, they will pay me for my followup visits. I have to go back 6 times over the course of the year. They will pay me $900 for this. So really it cost me $100. Plus my company insurance is kicking in $300, so I'm really making $200.
some basics first...
I did it through the Yonge Eglington laser clinic. www.yelc.com
The doctor was Dr. Rootman. Look him up, he's considered one of worlds best.
I actually only paid $1000 because I volunteered to be part of a study for them. I know, what am I thinking? The fact that Rootman was the surgeon is what convinced me. Regular price would have been $6000. Don't fall for the $499/eye deals. It doesn't include follow up visits or the lifetime guarantee. These things will always need touching up years from now. You really need to take the guarantee in which they cover the cost of all future surgeries.
Pain? A little bit. The hardest part is when they cut the flap. It feels like a thumb being pushed into your eye. It lasts 30 seconds and then is done. The actual laser doesn't hurt. Can't even feel it. Some burning afterwards, but you use the drops they give you and some tylenol it's fine.
Sorry, I should mention one thing about the cost. While it did cost me $1000 upfront, because it's part of the study, they will pay me for my followup visits. I have to go back 6 times over the course of the year. They will pay me $900 for this. So really it cost me $100. Plus my company insurance is kicking in $300, so I'm really making $200.