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( ๊ณ ๋ฏผ๐ค) Which vision correction method is suitable for me among various options?
Is poor eyesight also hereditary?
My family and I, except for my mom, including my dad, older brother, and I, all have poor eyesight. Since my eyes have always been bad, I started wearing glasses in middle school, and after graduating from high school, I began using contact lenses. I don't think I even considered LASIK (LASIK) surgery back then. I wish I had undergone the procedure at that time; I still feel a bit regretful about it.
Initially, I wore soft lenses, but I found hard lenses to be more comfortable for me, so I have been wearing hard lenses ever since. However, wearing hard lenses has brought about many inconveniences.๐ฅฒ
Tiny fine dust, eyeshadow powder, even a little impact on the eyes causes severe pain with tears and runny nose. ใ ใ
Now I want to have LASIK (LASEK), but since I have severe astigmatism, they say only intraocular lens implantation is possible.
The recovery period is very quick, and the risk of side effects has significantly decreased.
However, the concern is that from the late 40s onwards, symptoms of cataracts may begin due to aging, and consideration of multifocal lens implantation surgery is recommended.
The cost is also higher than LASIK (LASEK).
So I want to try lens implantation surgery before it gets any later.
Has anyone else had a refractive lens exchange surgery because of extremely high myopia (nearsightedness) like me?
I think I should choose the right hospital carefully, and I also want to get a recommendation. I want to get a diagnosis before it's too late and to be free from the inconvenience of wearing lenses.^^