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Beware of laser eye surgery risks   |   09.07.2009
Beware of laser eye surgery risks
Making the decision to get laser eye surgery is not something that should be taken lightly.

Although many may be satisfied with the results, there are side effects that are important to consider.

A Consumer Reports health survey published on Bartlesvillelive.com suggested that around half experienced at least one side effect, ranging from blurry vision to light sensitivity.

It also found that 55 per cent still needed to wear contact lenses or glasses after the surgery.

There is also the risk of regression, meaning that you may need to have the treatment again in the future.

Ortho k could provide the answer to people who want to avoid the potential risks of laser eye surgery.

Worn at night, the lenses provide natural vision upon awaking without the need for any invasive surgery and the eyes will return to normal if the user doesn't want to wear them, which is something that laser surgery cannot promise.
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