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I had LASIK surgery 20 years ago and underwent LASIK surgery again as a reoperation.
Since I was young, I used to watch cartoons close to the screen in front of the TV and read books in the dark, but my family doesn't have a genetic predisposition for good eyesight.
After various circumstances, I got married and had LASIK surgery at the age of twenty-seven.
Over time, eyelash extension procedures for beauty purposes
After doing it for about five years, I realized that the eyelash extension glue used in the director's office seems to have a very negative effect on my eyesight. My vision has deteriorated rapidly, and now at 50 years old, I am experiencing presbyopia as well, making it difficult to see both distant and close objects, and I am in a pretty difficult situation.
Having had LASIK surgery for over half my life and living without glasses, I initially got glasses to see distant objects clearly at the optician's, but when I wear glasses, my eyes become very tired, and the fatigue feels two or three times worse.
Twenty-two years ago, I had LASIK surgery at Jeil Eye Clinic in Ilsan, and at that time, the title guaranteed lifelong after-sales service if my vision worsened or deteriorated.
It's been a long time, but since that's the title the hospital put forward, I called and consulted with my room and the director. The director who performed LASIK surgery on my eyes has also aged a lot, I was surprised.
A lot of time has passed since then, and after LASIK surgery, I no longer need glasses and have been able to use my eyes well.
The director said that after age 45, even Superman can't see both distant and close objects clearly at the same time.
Then, they said they would do the AS (after-sales service) as you wish, and you just need to choose either to see distant objects clearly or close objects clearly.
They said they will do it the way I want.
I have to drive, and since I can't see distant signs, driving is very inconvenient for me.
With the mindset of just using a magnifying glass for close-up work anyway.
My vision in one eye has dropped to 0.3, and I decided to have LASIK surgery only on the right eye.
LASIK surgery requires slightly more post-operative care than LASEK surgery.
It was difficult.
These days, the term "Today LASIK" is used because the corneal excision surface is minimal.
Minimal hand injury and pain, so daily recovery is also very quick.
It seems that many people are also performing the surgical method that has been introduced.
Wearing protective lenses immediately after surgery, I kept them on for about 5 days, and even after removing them, I needed to wear them a little longer.
Just in case I might bump into something while sleeping, I wore a sleep mask that looks like a king's crown.
LASIK surgery is said to have fewer side effects if you take good care of it afterward.
For one week after LASIK surgery, you must not wash your face, absolutely avoid water contact, and do not rub your eyes.
It was also not allowed to look directly at the sunlight, and there were quite a few areas where caution was necessary.
And sunlight needed to be managed so that sunglasses were always worn to prevent direct exposure for about three months.
It has been about 9 months since the surgery during the day, and my vision is gradually improving, seemingly reaching over 2.0.
As a result, the presbyopia that was somewhat visible became a side effect, not a side effect, when the vision improved after LASIK surgery on the eyes, making it harder to see nearby objects.
Still, it's better to see clearly than not see at all, and because it appears sharper, I can see distant landmarks clearly while driving, which has slightly reduced the risk.