Dont know the specifics... but pretty bad the first time. Couldnt see much at all without glasses and contacts. The second time was to clear up blurriness, especially at night.
Thank you! I'm happy to hear that for both reasons (I have both issues). It's hard to trust doctors on that kind of thing, elective surgeries.
At some point I'll have it done again for the same reasons your wife had it a second time. Wife might want it first before I get it a second time...
I had Lasik in 04. It has been the best thing that I have ever done. I started losing my vision in the 1st grade and had worn glasses or contacts forever. My vision at the time of the Lasik was -9.0 & -10.0, pretty near blind. I did my homework and found the most qualified individual with the most state of the art equipment. That person for me was Will Vision. I was turned down by one place as not a great candidate due to thin cornea's and others could not guarantee 20/20 vision. Hence the need to do your research. I ended up with better than 20/20 vision and still maintain it after all this time. There are some minor trade offs when you do have the procedure done, but the benefits for me were great. I just has to over come the fear of having it done. Don't let price determine who does the work. That should be the last thing to be concerned about. Hope this was helpful.