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	<title>Comments on: Lasik Eye Surgery</title>
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		<title>by: What to Expect After Lasik Eye Surgery - Brush de Lux</title>
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					<description>[...] Lasik eye surgery is a surgical procedure, but one can essentially come and go from the hospital before and after the procedure with little to no assistance. The procedure takes place while the patient is conscious although sometimes a mild sedative is given to the patient upon advice of the surgeon. The entire process takes, in normal circumstances, less than sixty seconds. Most people do not feel any pain at all during the procedure as drops of anaesthesia are administered directly to the eye prior to the surgical procedure. [...]</description>
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