Well, If you have ever looked into the sun and then looked away (please don't if you haven't!) You will see e series of purple and green dots. This is from the sun, a laser in itself, burning your eye. You may not feel it but it does cause damage. Remember to wear eye protection. imagine a laser closer to you and stronger then the sun. it would blind you!!!
Lasers can focus on a part of your eye called your retina. It damages your photoreceptor cells; an increase of about 10°C can potentially destroy these special cells.
It doesn't hurt. Laser surgery is painless, and if you are having an operation to remove cataracts, you are given local anaesthetic eye drops to numb your eye.
Its not bad its just like having a handheld laser shined in your eye. It won't hurt ones or twice but be sure to wear some sunglasses when playing laser tag. Also, make sure its not for a long duration. But your OK if you did.
Yes, laser eye surgery typically charges per eye. Since each eye may have different vision correction needs, the procedure is often tailored individually. This allows for a personalized treatment plan and pricing structure based on the specific requirements of each eye. Charging per eye ensures that patients receive accurate pricing reflecting the complexity of their surgery. Additionally, it offers flexibility for those who may only need one eye corrected or choose to undergo surgery on one eye at a time. Therefore, most clinics and surgeons will quote prices based on the number of eyes undergoing the procedure.
Any kind of pen, or pencil, in your eye is likely to hurt and could damage your eyeball. Getting the light from a laser pen in your eye for a short period (less than a minute) may dazzle you and temporarily impair your vision, but if the laser pen was properly made and classified, it should not cause permanent damage. Other forms of lasers, and improperly made laser pens, can cause permanent eye damage after very short exposure.
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The best laser eye centers in New York are TLC laser eye center, Belmont eye center and Diamond Vision. These eye centers have professional stuff and they offer services in eye surgery.
It is painless, it doesn't hurt
By inquiring with the NHS one can get a lot of information regarding laser eye surgery and procedures involved with getting laser eye surgery with the NHS.
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Lasrer eye surgery costs depend on the specific company that is offering the surgery. One of the best known laser eye specialists in the United Kingdom is Optical Express. The company has prices for laser eye surgery on their website and regularly host competitions for the chance to win laser eye surgery. It should be noted that laser eye surgery has its risks and not everybody that applies is eligible to have the surgery.
Monofocal lenses is currently the best lens for the eye laser operation.
I am also considering laser eye surgery. It is very affordable these days. Here are some facts about laser eye surgery: http://www.medicinenet.com/lasik_eye_surgery/article.htm