hi Bro can please tell me the process of Lasik eye surgery like age,time, money,how to choose good hospital plzz
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I had done my lasik eye surgery 10 days ago. I get some difficulty is night driving due to glare from the opposite vehicle, need some good night driving glasse, any one who can help me to suggest good glasses with his personal or professional experience.
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Siva1Bopparaju wrote:hi Bro can please tell me the process of Lasik eye surgery like age,time, money,how to choose good hospital plzz
Also want to know the process by your experience
kukdookoo wrote:
ilasik or simple lasik?cost?
For me it was 1.5 lakh ..
My power was 8
I did it at eye foundation coimbatore
aakash2020139 wrote:Also want to know the process by your experience
It take only 15-20 minutes.. and u not feel any pain.. just follow ur doctor's instructions
rajatindia wrote:lasik or ilasik?For me it was 1.5 lakh ..
My power was 8
I did it at eye foundation coimbatore
rajatindia wrote:For me it was 1.5 lakh ..
My power was 8
I did it at eye foundation coimbatore
After surgery in how many days u get your complete vision?
aakash2020139 wrote:Overall expenses?... Till what we can do the LASIK.. Any idea?
Around 50k including reports and medicines
rajatindia wrote:But was it lasik or ilasik?I did it in 2017. It was 15 min laser beam we should focus on..
rajatindia wrote:For me it was 1.5 lakh ..
My power was 8
I did it at eye foundation coimbatore
Both Eye Power ??
Spherical or Cylindrical ??
Rectified completely or have to use glasses still ??
Surgery Type ??
Please Tell as it will be helpful for Others too.
@NJ_36 An AGC/ARC coating is what you needed for it.
jennyllwilliams wrote:What is agc /arc don't get it.. need good glass for night driving that can reduce the glar of apposite vehicle@NJ_36 An AGC/ARC coating is what you needed for it.
jennyllwilliams wrote:AGC - ANTI GLARE COATING
ARC - ANTI REFLECTIVE COATING
Arc
kukdookoo wrote:
lasik or ilasik?
Bro ilasik is same as lasik just the equipment used for making the flaps is different, in normal lasik doctor makes flap manually using microkaratome and in ilasik a laser called femto is used, also q lasik is same.
Now the main laser has improved over the period and latest one is customised lasik most doctors call it contoura vision(although its the name of a technique by alcon brand).
In Mumbai femto lasik with contoura vision will cost around 1 lac and recovery is almost instant in most cases and max 48 hrs.
@aakash2020.ss725 @jennyllwilliams
@NJ_36 i would suggest you not to use any glasses for driving except the protective glasses to avoid dust going in your eyes.
Our neuroplasticity and neuro adaptation requires time to adjust to new corrected vision, if you'll use glasses it will delay this process
Tjs15 wrote:Jitna mujhe pta hai paji lasik means cut using a cutter(whatever the medical term is) and ilasik means cut by laser. ilasik used to be approved by nasa but now as u rightly said newer techniques are there.Bro ilasik is same as lasik just the equipment used for making the flaps is different, in normal lasik doctor makes flap manually using microkaratome and in ilasik a laser called femto is used, also q lasik is same.
Now the main laser has improved over the period and latest one is customised lasik most doctors call it contoura vision(although its the name of a technique by alcon brand).
In Mumbai femto lasik with contoura vision will cost around 1 lac and recovery is almost instant in most cases and max 48 hrs.
@NJ_36 @aakash2020.ss725 @jennyllwilliams
kukdookoo wrote:
Jitna mujhe pta hai paji lasik means cut using a cutter(whatever the medical term is) and ilasik means cut by laser. ilasik used to be approved by nasa but now as u rightly said newer techniques are there.
Haan microkaratome is the name of that cutter. It was not as accurate as laser but the machine is very expensive so most clinics dont have it and they advise that both are same.
But if your budget allows, you should go for ilasik (femto lasik)
Tjs15 wrote:You are associated with medical field?Bro ilasik is same as lasik just the equipment used for making the flaps is different, in normal lasik doctor makes flap manually using microkaratome and in ilasik a laser called femto is used, also q lasik is same.
Now the main laser has improved over the period and latest one is customised lasik most doctors call it contoura vision(although its the name of a technique by alcon brand).
In Mumbai femto lasik with contoura vision will cost around 1 lac and recovery is almost instant in most cases and max 48 hrs.
@aakash2020.ss725 @jennyllwilliams
@NJ_36 i would suggest you not to use any glasses for driving except the protective glasses to avoid dust going in your eyes.
Our neuroplasticity and neuro adaptation requires time to adjust to new corrected vision, if you'll use glasses it will delay this process
rajatindia wrote:mine is also -8 but have weak cornea etc something like that dont exactly remember and now since few years not able to see much sharply & suffering from night blindness. doctors strictly adviced me to avoid any job where usage of computers/paper work involvedFor me it was 1.5 lakh ..
My power was 8
I did it at eye foundation coimbatore
killerr wrote:when u have done ur lasik ?
mine is also -8 but have weak cornea etc something like that dont exactly remember and now since few years not able to see much sharply & suffering from night blindness. doctors strictly adviced me to avoid any job where usage of computers/paper work involved

Bro ilasik is same as lasik just the equipment used for making the flaps is different, in normal lasik doctor makes flap manually using microkaratome and in ilasik a laser called femto is used, also q lasik is same.
Now the main laser has improved over the period and latest one is customised lasik most doctors call it contoura vision(although its the name of a technique by alcon brand).
In Mumbai femto lasik with contoura vision will cost around 1 lac and recovery is almost instant in most cases and max 48 hrs.
@aakash2020.ss725 @jennyllwilliams
@NJ_36 i would suggest you not to use any glasses for driving except the protective glasses to avoid dust going in your eyes.
Our neuroplasticity and neuro adaptation requires time to adjust to new corrected vision, if you'll use glasses it will delay this process
hi Bro can please tell me the process of Lasik eye surgery like age,time, money,how to choose good hospital plzz