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(Concern) Are you maintaining your vision after LASIK (LASEK) surgery?
Many people have undergone vision correction surgeries (LASIK, LASEK, lens implantation surgery, SMILE LASIK), right?
Are you currently maintaining good vision?
I have been undergoing LASIK surgery for 23 years.
When I first had surgery, there weren't many types of vision correction surgeries available.
You have had LASIK surgery many times.
I also went to a famous ophthalmologist for an examination, and they said my corneal thickness was fine, so I had LASIK surgery.
I had severe astigmatism and my vision was also very poor.
After the surgery, my vision improved to 1.3.
I still remember being so surprised after surgery that I could see the signboard without glasses, haha.
I have lived comfortably without glasses for about 20 years, and I haven't experienced any significant inconvenience or side effects.
Then I gradually started to feel that my vision was becoming blurry and I couldn't see clearly.
When I went to the ophthalmology clinic, they said that presbyopia has naturally progressed.
They say that as people get older, their eyesight also worsens.
They said it's okay because I haven't worn glasses for over 20 years after LASIK surgery, but I really felt depressed.
Since my vision is 0.7, I was told it would be better to wear glasses, otherwise I would make a grimace.
I've got my glasses and lenses all fitted.
After your 40s, LASIK or LASEK are not recommended, but if you do not want glasses
They told me to check my corneal thickness and visit a hospital where I can have vision correction surgery.
Actually, I'm too scared to undergo surgery again right now.
These days, I almost always wear contact lenses.
I'm considering whether I should have surgery again because my eyes are tired from wearing the glasses.
Has anyone had vision correction surgery and experienced a decline in vision over time?
Are you maintaining good eyesight?
If your vision has worsened, I wonder if you are wearing glasses or if you have had a reoperation.