No it wont the marine corps actually pays for Marines to have lasik
Glaucoma, cataracts & retina problems disqualify someone from being a good Lasik candidate. Just refer to the related link 'Lasik Surgery Clinic' I have provided below...
The average cost in 2013 for Lasik eye surgery was approximately $2200 per eye. Those who are eligible must be 18 and over and have a stable eye prescription. Your eye must be disease free. Pregnant and nursing mothers are not eligible. And certain diseases, such as diabetes may disqualify you from having the surgery. It is important to meet with a Lasik eye surgeon for a consultation to get more accurate costs and to determine if you would be an appropriate candidate for surgery.
Doctorc is great resource to know information on Lasik Surgery.
The FDA Lasik Surgery Guide is your best bet. The FDA gives objective information about what to expect before, during, and after Lasik surgery. Also, there is a list of FDA approved Lasik lasers and a discussion of the risks associated with the surgery. Try Web MD's Eye Health Center. Their page on Lasik surgery gives advantages and disadvantages of the surgery.
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Surgeons separate LASIK complications into two categories.
There are many factors that contribute to the cost of the lasik surgery like type of laser technology and devices used for corneal flap, but you can expect around $2000 per eye for a lasik surgery.
Laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most recently developed type of refractive surgery.
Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism can be corrected using LASIK or PRK.
LASIK eye surgery is performed on the cornea, the clear covering of the outer part of the eye.
A brief surgery time, speedy results, freedom from eyewear, and future expenses avoided on contacts or glasses replacements are benefits from LASIK surgery.
Lasik eye surgery is a very safe procedure. As with any surgery, there are some dangers and these should be discussed with your doctor prior to surgery.