Hendric
24 Jul 2012, 18:54
Do some reading up on the posbisle complications associated with the
surgery, and you can pretty much figure it out. Although it's not a high
percentage, some folks experience halos and double vision afterwards. It
also increases the likelyhood you will need bifocals later on.
Opthamologists make their living using their eyes, and they aren't likely
to take any chances with messing them up. It doesn't necessarily mean that
it's not a good option for other folks, but it could end their careers- so
they stick with glasses. It's not much different than a singer with a
deviated septum electing not to have the nose job because it will change
how their voice sounds. For you or I, that's not a big deal. But when you
make your living as an opera star- well, that's a different story. You
aren't going to do anything you don't absolutely have to do, because it
could mean an end to your career. Opthamologists take pretty much the same
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