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Laser Eye Surgery - Opinions

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 316 ✭✭clones1980


    Hi Yourgingerness. I got laser done about two years.

    I had -2 in both eyes as well. I know its not what ur asking as i got it done in the WEllington CLinic in Dublin. But you would be an excellent candidate for monovision.

    They told me to try monovision first. IT means they only do laser on ur stronger eye and ur other eye learns to adjust. What this effectively means is that you will never NEVER need glasses again.

    Anyone with 20/20 vision now, well from the age of 42 on will start to need reading glasses, but -2 apparently is the perfect perscription to never need reading glasses.

    Just something worth thinking about plus its only half the cost.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 870 ✭✭✭overmantle


    Are there any statistics available in Ireland as to the average age and the male/female breakdown of people who have eye laser done?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,579 ✭✭✭BopNiblets


    I had Lasek (uncomfortable procedure and for a few weeks after I thought) done a few months ago, I could have wore glasses for the rest of my life if I chose to, but I took the risk and it turned out great and was worth it. :)
    I went to Optical Express Dublin.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 David03


    I, too went to 'Optical Express'. Wouldn't reccommend them though. Great during my initial consultation but they're not interested in your well being after the op. I had a few problems and they didn't want to know.


  • Registered Users Posts: 149 ✭✭alexiadexia


    Hi there. I'm considering getting laser eye surgery in the next few months. I currently have -2.0 in both eyes and work with computers 8/9 hours constantly perday.

    As I live in Galway I'm considering going to the Western Eye Clinic in Galway - the surgeon there is Frank Kinsella. Anyone gone through with the procedure in Galway (with or without this particular surgeon); are you pleased with the results and service there?

    The quote i got is a bit higher than elsewhere but I think this is something I should splash out on if the quality of service is worth it at the clinic.


    They are the rudest people I have ever had to deal with. Wasted €250 for the pre op consultation. I was hours waiting to be seen & assessed & treated like s **t by the lady there on reception anytime I called.

    I had my eyes done a few days ago at the Lumivision laser eye clinic in Dublin & they were so much nicer & it wasn't like a conveyor belt of people queuing & delays with the amounts of people working there falling over their charts.

    The surgeon Dr. Jain was the surgeon in Optilase for years & Vision Express too in Scotland I think. Very nice , to the point & not completely overpriced. (he gives €1000 off for those with health insurance)

    I have a heard a few bad things from an optician in Galway also about the Galway Clinic.

    My eyes are almost 20:20 now & I swear I could cry with happiness..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 bustybabe


    im looking to get it done and have lots of issues as , is it safe and are there any negative stories .the sites only give good stories and have spoken to one girl who praises optilase .price for me is an issue and i dont see the point in paying 2500 euro in blackrock when i can go to the city centre for 595 per eye.whats the story on after care do they charge extra and as a short sighted person (i think thats right as i cant see things far away , i need glasses even for the tv )are the results as instant or does it take days to show the results.?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,457 ✭✭✭FastFullBack


    bustybabe wrote: »
    im looking to get it done and have lots of issues as , is it safe and are there any negative stories .the sites only give good stories and have spoken to one girl who praises optilase .price for me is an issue and i dont see the point in paying 2500 euro in blackrock when i can go to the city centre for 595 per eye.whats the story on after care do they charge extra and as a short sighted person (i think thats right as i cant see things far away , i need glasses even for the tv )are the results as instant or does it take days to show the results.?

    The 595 per eye as advertised by Optical Express is the verybasic surgery. I had the surgery done with Optical Express and they will recommend you do the more expensive surgery as it uses new better technologies. I ended up paying 2500,plus I should get 500 tax back at the end of the year.

    I was short sighted as well and I had perfect vision within 1 hour of the surgery, actually less, so the main benefits are instant.

    All after care is included in price you pay with optical Express.


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    bustybabe wrote: »
    im looking to get it done and have lots of issues as , is it safe and are there any negative stories .the sites only give good stories and have spoken to one girl who praises optilase .price for me is an issue and i dont see the point in paying 2500 euro in blackrock when i can go to the city centre for 595 per eye.whats the story on after care do they charge extra and as a short sighted person (i think thats right as i cant see things far away , i need glasses even for the tv )are the results as instant or does it take days to show the results.?

    Dont believe the €595 per eye lark- I went for a consultation in optical express and they said it would be 2000 per eye. Im -5.75 in both eyes so its pretty bad- maybe iof your a -1 its only €595- but ive never heard of anyone getting it done for €595 an eye- has anyone else???


  • Registered Users Posts: 969 ✭✭✭murrayp4


    Lisie247 wrote: »
    Dont believe the €595 per eye lark- I went for a consultation in optical express and they said it would be 2000 per eye. Im -5.75 in both eyes so its pretty bad- maybe iof your a -1 its only €595- but ive never heard of anyone getting it done for €595 an eye- has anyone else???

    Yea, it's a sales technique called 'bait and switch'. They use the low price as bait, then when your consultation is finished the actual price for your circumstances is given. Not a great start if you're looking for someone to trust your eyesight with.


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    The 595 per eye as advertised by Optical Express is the verybasic surgery. I had the surgery done with Optical Express and they will recommend you do the more expensive surgery as it uses new better technologies. I ended up paying 2500,plus I should get 500 tax back at the end of the year.

    I was short sighted as well and I had perfect vision within 1 hour of the surgery, actually less, so the main benefits are instant.

    All after care is included in price you pay with optical Express.

    So would u recommend Optical express??


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  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭joecc


    re: laser correction....

    what's the usual aftercare appointments period...do you have to go back a few mths afterwards?

    i think i seen advertised if you're with some health insurance co like Bupa, for e.g. one of the laser eye co's offer discounts? anyone have knowledge on this?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,326 ✭✭✭BC


    joecc wrote: »
    re: laser correction....

    what's the usual aftercare appointments period...do you have to go back a few mths afterwards?

    I had lasek done.
    Had check up appointments on day 1 and day 3 straight after the surgery.
    Then I had checkups 2 weeks after surgery, 3 months after surgery and I have another one later this year which will be 1 year after surgery.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,965 ✭✭✭✭Gavin "shels"


    Plan on getting it done in a few years without a doubt (only 18 atm so have to wait till usually over 23 when you're eyes start to stop "changing").


  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭joecc


    who are the main providers of this service in ireland?

    optical express being one?

    anyone know the others?

    thanks,
    joe


  • Registered Users Posts: 221 ✭✭KrustyBurger


    I got my eyes done last week at Laservision. I was thinking about having it done for years but the thought of actually doing it was toe-curling. Anyway I decided to go for a consultation (a friend had recommended them). The surgeon recommended Lasek.

    The procedure itself took minutes per eye. My eyes were a bit gritty for 3 or 4 days after but I had plenty of drops to ease that.

    So far so good, I'm able to drive now and my eyes will get better over the next few weeks. Delighted I had it done although I was nervous beforehand.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,643 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Thinking of getting mine done with the Blackrock Clinic, anyone had any experience or heard anything about them?
    Thanks. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 534 ✭✭✭jimmay


    Went to a clinic yesterday for a consultation and they told me to leave out my contacts for 24 hours, no problem. Just phoned another clinic to get a second opinion and they wanted me to leave out the contacts for a week!?
    Is this normally the case? Found it a bit strange that there would be such a difference in the timeframe?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,418 ✭✭✭Jip


    A week or two sounds about right, I'd be wary of 24 hours as if you wear your contacts full time your eye tends to mould to the shape of the lens so it needs a while to return to it's natural shape, otherwise any measurements taken of it would be off.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭Calm Horizons


    I dropped down to Ultralase in Waterford and was very impressed. The consultation was free and extremely thorough. All of my test results were explained to me and their effect on the outcome of surgery, if I were to elect to have it, was outlined in full. Their prices are pretty good too; just mention that you heard about them on the radio in Cork and you get 20% off their listed prices. I'm going in on the 24th for my surgery; can't wait!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 534 ✭✭✭jimmay


    OMG I just phoned another clinic and they require I take my contacts out for TWO Weeks prior to my consultation - note consultation not surgery!! :confused:

    This is massively inconvenient. I mean fair enough if it's the norm and necessary for exact diagnosis...but out of three places I've contacted one has said 24 hours, the other 1 week and now this place 2 weeks!? :confused:
    I'm afraid to ring anywhere else!!

    What have other people experienced??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 Helen2


    Jimmay
    Think I understand the confusion –if you’ve soft lenses you’ve to leave them out for a week, hard or gas permeable a month before the assessment as contact lenses can affect your corneal measurements. A friend of mine wore gas permeable and was worrying about how to cope for a full month but the clinic advised her to move to daily soft lenses and this worked for her for a while and then one week without. Good luck and don’t forget you won’t have to worry about wearing lenses again after the surgery!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,418 ✭✭✭Jip


    jimmay wrote: »
    OMG I just phoned another clinic and they require I take my contacts out for TWO Weeks prior to my consultation - note consultation not surgery!! :confused:

    This is massively inconvenient. I mean fair enough if it's the norm and necessary for exact diagnosis...but out of three places I've contacted one has said 24 hours, the other 1 week and now this place 2 weeks!? :confused:
    I'm afraid to ring anywhere else!!

    What have other people experienced??

    Why risk a proper assessment of your eyes prior to surgery simply because it's inconvenient to you ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 534 ✭✭✭jimmay


    Helen2 wrote: »
    Jimmay
    Think I understand the confusion –if you’ve soft lenses you’ve to leave them out for a week, hard or gas permeable a month before the assessment as contact lenses can affect your corneal measurements. A friend of mine wore gas permeable and was worrying about how to cope for a full month but the clinic advised her to move to daily soft lenses and this worked for her for a while and then one week without. Good luck and don’t forget you won’t have to worry about wearing lenses again after the surgery!

    Thanks Helen but I'm still confused as I was asked by each company and explicity stated that I wear the soft dailies??? I don't mind having to leave my contacts out for 3 months beforehand if that's what is required to get an accurate assesment...I just don't understand the difference in timeframe between companys? I thought there would be a standard? And obviously now I am questioning the credability of Company A who said 24 hours!?


  • Registered Users Posts: 308 ✭✭veritable


    Just got the surgery done, this is the first time I can look at the screen without glasses/contacts! very happy with the procedure and the clinic.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 jacko809


    :confused:I'm considering getting the surgery done but have not looked into it too much. veritable, where did you get it done? is it painful?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 309 ✭✭SuperHans


    I'm currently on quite a high prescription (-7.5 & -6.5). Am sick of lenses and am seriously considering getting this done. However I want the best possible treatment and am prepared to pay for it. Can anyone recommend somewhere which is proven to give a superior service(ie. proven track record of high success rate compared to others)? Am willing to go abroad if needs be.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 Helen2


    Superhans, You would be foolish to go abroad for surgery as aftercare is very important. In addition, in the unlikely event there is an emergency you need to have a surgeon available locally 24/7. In addition, paying the highest cost does not necessarily mean the best service –have a look at some of the reviews on this website http://www.irishhealth.com/discussion/message.html?dis=3&topic=2272&pop=1
    Five of my friends had laser eye surgery last year (yes, a bit like sheep, once one went, they all followed) They went to Laservision on Leeson street. Two of the guys had Lasek (the blade free option) and had slight dry eye for a few weeks but just used the drops the surgeon had recommended and that was it, they’re perfect now. All were very pleased with the clinic –particularly important the surgeons (not optometrists) are available for initial assessment and all aftercare. They also have clinic audits available –these are on their website at the bottom of this page http://www.laservision.ie/content/laservision-procedure
    Do your research and hope it all goes well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 308 ✭✭veritable


    jacko809 wrote: »
    :confused:I'm considering getting the surgery done but have not looked into it too much. veritable, where did you get it done? is it painful?

    i got it done at www.optilase.com. it wasn't sore but i have to admit i was nervous getting it done. i'm still adjusting to life without glasses but, personally speaking, it was the best decision i've ever made.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,326 ✭✭✭BC


    I had Lasek in the mater private last November. Best thing I ever did, I wish i'd done it years ago. I was very happy with the Mater, they were very professional and very thorough. I had the eyes done separately as the Mater won't do the two together and the second eye reacted quite differently to the surgery compared with the first eye. I was a bit concerned about this and phoned them a couple of times to query it. The surgeon always phoned me back within the hour and brought me in for a couple of extra check ups to put my mind at rest.

    For the consulatation, as far as I remember i couldn't wear contacts for two weeks beforehand and no eye makeup for 1 week beforehand.


  • Registered Users Posts: 306 ✭✭ondarack


    i'm only currently looking into getting lazer surgery and im just looking for opinions on the best place to get it done and which proceedure is the safest+less painfull. im from cork and ive 1 lazy eye. money doesnt really matter as id rather get it done right but if anyone has a guideline price it would be appreciated


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,643 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Anyone ever get it done or hear anything about the Blackrock clinic Dublin?


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    Posy wrote: »
    Anyone ever get it done or hear anything about the Blackrock clinic Dublin?
    Im going for a consultation in blackrock next thurs- if all ok ill get it done there so ill keep ya posted!


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    ondarack wrote: »
    i'm only currently looking into getting lazer surgery and im just looking for opinions on the best place to get it done and which proceedure is the safest+less painfull. im from cork and ive 1 lazy eye. money doesnt really matter as id rather get it done right but if anyone has a guideline price it would be appreciated

    Your talkin €4000 give or take a few hundred depending on where u get it done


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,643 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Lisie247 wrote: »
    Your talkin €4000 give or take a few hundred depending on where u get it done
    Thanks, hope it goes well.. :)
    Yeah, they seem to be one of the costliest, although I wouldn't mind paying €10,000 when my eyesight's at stake!! :eek:


  • Registered Users Posts: 306 ✭✭ondarack


    Lisie247 wrote: »
    Your talkin €4000 give or take a few hundred depending on where u get it done
    4000 for 1 eye??


  • Registered Users Posts: 183 ✭✭mikeystipey


    Hi there myopic friends, had LASEK done with Laservision on Leeson Street 5 weeks ago, overall things have gone very well, might as well give my eyesight diary:

    Surgery Day: Prodecure was absolutely pain free and could see better straight away. After surgery-anaesthetic wore off eyes were a bit painful alright but nothing near unbearable.

    Day 2: Spent most of it in bed as a precaution. Eyes were sore alright but to be expected. Note: Went out for a 1 hour walk with sunglasses on and by the end eyes were very sore and streaming quite a bit so beware of sunlight/outdoor exposure in the first few days.

    Day 3: Left eye vision very good alright, but right gone back to being very blurry and sore. Rang the clinic and they reassured me everything is alright. So, please note both your eyes do not necessarily have the same healing rate, this phased me a bit at the time.

    Day 4: Went for check up - consultant happy with progress.

    Day 6: Got left eye contact lense out, felt better already but...

    Day 7: Woke up and immediatley left eye was very painful...surgeon later explained that new 'skin' on eye still quite raw after contact lense is taken out.

    Day 8: Left eye feeling fine again and got right eye contact out in clinic, ann given all clear to drive again :) Vision good but far from perfect yet

    Day 9: No problem this time first morning after right eye contact lense was taken out (more healing time)

    Next 3 weeks: Vision continued to improve, but slower than I expected. However, the consultants did say it can take 8 to 10 weeks for it to become perfect (this was said after the surgery mind you :rolleyes:)

    1 month: Another check up and vision now almost perfect - can see a golf ball over 200 yards away, nice one. Golf still crap though :D

    Going back in 8 weeks for another check-up. They certainly don't skimp on the check-ups.

    Overall would certainly recommend Laservision, the surgeons John and Ray are friendly and informative.

    On the LASEK vs. LASIK question the main surgeon John reckons out of the thousands of procedures they've done there's NEVER been a complaint from a LASEK patient, whereas with LASIK there is a 1 to 2 % dissatisfaction chance (he didn't go into details on this). So unless you need a really quick healing time go with LASEK.

    Main points are: Choose LASEK but do take a week off work. Be patient with recovery time. Avoid strong light for first few days.

    So lets have a toast to the amazing laser technology!


  • Registered Users Posts: 183 ✭✭mikeystipey


    p.s. on the money front, saw mention of €4,000 for one eye above, thats ridiculous. Here's my Laservision breakdown:

    Wavefront LASEK surgery for both eyes: €3,000
    Less 15% VHI discount (€450) = €2,550 upfront
    20% back from Taxman hopefully (€510) = €2,040 net cost


  • Registered Users Posts: 534 ✭✭✭jimmay


    Had a surreal moment last night...

    Went to sit down on the couch and look on the coffee table for my specs and then remembered I don't need them anymore!!!:D Haha wow!

    Well it is just over 5 days since I had Lasek in Laservision and it really is unbelieveable. My eyes are obviously still healing and not 100% yet but still already a million times better than pre-surgery. I'm delighted with how I'm progressing. I'll post back for more updates so I can tell everyone about it haha :)


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,643 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    ondarack wrote: »
    4000 for 1 eye??
    NO!! Both eyes! :D And after tax relief it's about €3,200 or something.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,643 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Lisie247 wrote: »
    Im going for a consultation in blackrock next thurs- if all ok ill get it done there so ill keep ya posted!
    Did you have your consultation? If so, how was it? :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 306 ✭✭ondarack


    hi i hav a consultation next tuesday but i was just wondering if anyone here would know if im a suitable candidate, i dont wear glasses or contacts, i've what i consider perfect vision in 1 eye and very poor and blurry in the other, as a result i have a lazy eye..... this know is what i was told when i was younger, i'm 23 now. the only reason im trying to get it done is because i failed a medical for the gardai and cant pass without having my eye corrected, does anyone know if a fella with my circumstances can get my lazy eye corrected?? my consultation is with dr conall hurley, has anyone had any experience with him?


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    Posy wrote: »
    Anyone ever get it done or hear anything about the Blackrock clinic Dublin?

    I wouldn't recommend them. I went for a consultation 2 weeks ago(€100). The surgen said my corneas were quite thin so I had to go back the next day for a second scan on my eyes(all be it very inconvienient to take time off work)- so got the second scan done and he rang me to come in the week after with my MAM!! (im 23!). So i went back on my own (more time off work) and he went through the pro's and con's and said we would go ahead with the surgey on wednesday(which should have been today). As i was on my own- he asked for my mam or dads number again to discuss it with them-even though Im paying & im 23!!!! So i just gave him my mams number to shut him up...then on sunday morning my mam got a phone call from the surgen saying he was not going to go ahead with the procedure cause my corneas were thin and i probably wont be left with 20/20 vision.
    I was sooooooo angry! he treated me like a child telling my mother before telling me...oh forgot to mention..he told me to buy eye drops and linseed oil tablets to help with dry eye before the surgey which cost €50...now im not getting it done i had to throw them in the bin!

    Sorry for the big rant but im just so annoyed..i have an appoint with the Mater for a consultation in 2 weeks so lets hope i get treated better there!


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    Posy wrote: »
    Did you have your consultation? If so, how was it? :)
    Hi there! see my rant below!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Lisie247


    ondarack wrote: »
    4000 for 1 eye??

    No for the 2 eyes


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 jenny487


    Hi People

    Thinking of getting Lasik Laser Eye Surgery with wavefront technology, from Optilase in Dublin. Have been up to them, and have been approved so that's good news. They seem lovely, v professional, and the prices are as standard as the others I've looked into. Just wondering has anyone anything good, bad or indifferent to say on the matter? I'm short sighted, a minus 7.50 in pretty much both eyes. Just interested to get some personal insights on life after LES! Thank you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,438 ✭✭✭DingDong


    jenny487 wrote: »
    Hi People

    Thinking of getting Lasik Laser Eye Surgery with wavefront technology, from Optilase in Dublin. Have been up to them, and have been approved so that's good news. They seem lovely, v professional, and the prices are as standard as the others I've looked into. Just wondering has anyone anything good, bad or indifferent to say on the matter? I'm short sighted, a minus 7.50 in pretty much both eyes. Just interested to get some personal insights on life after LES! Thank you.

    I had it done in January in optilase(LASIK) I was -4.00 and now I have 20/20 vision in both eyes, one took a bit longer to heal than the other. I couldn't recommend it enough the relief of not having to worry about contacts or glasses.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 jenny487


    hey that's great thanks. always good to know what others think. i'm just worried about the risks/regression, probably more so cos i'm -7.50 now, etc. when you say one eye took longer to heal, i've read this before, do you mind me asking how did this affect you? workwise like? can you 'see'? i work in office, computers, etc, fully reliant on drivin, live in country etc etc. thanks! jenny. hope sunday is good to you.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 jenny487


    Thinking of getting Lasik Laser Eye Surgery with wavefront technology, from Optilase in Dublin. Have been up to them, and have been approved so that's good news. They seem lovely, v professional, and the prices are as standard as the others I've looked into. Just wondering has anyone anything good, bad or indifferent to say on the matter? I'm short sighted, a minus 7.50 in pretty much both eyes. Just interested to get some personal insights on life after LES! Thank you.
    meant to also say i'm interested, albeit v nervous to hear from anyone who now has a genuine problem since lasik, blurring, permanent dryness. don't just want to hear about the good experiences! well, i do, but i'm forcing myself to be pessimistically realistic!! ta, jenny


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,065 ✭✭✭Fighting Irish


    hopefully i'm getting this done next summer


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,438 ✭✭✭DingDong


    One eye was blood shot(bruised as they called it) after the op. It took a while to go away(about a month) but it didn't affect me really I still have good enough eye sight to drive and work (also in an office).I think it was cause by too much pressure on my eye as I couldn't help but move it when they put the clamp thing on. The op is over before you know it. The thoughts of it are far worse than the actual op itself. I had dry eyes for a few months but they seem grand now and only use drops now and then. It great when you come out of the operation and can see clear albeit slightly foggy. Also I feel I can see a bit clear than I ever could using contacts(which is all I ever wore for the last few years)


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