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My Intralase Eye Surgery (Part 1 of 2)

PART 1 OF 2 - The long awaited video. I had trouble uploading so here it is. Finally! I had intralase eye surgery which is performed blade-less compared to lasik surgery. The recovery time on this type of surgery is 1 day while lasik’s recovery time is 8 days. This particular type of surgery is frequently used for astronauts and pilots. After my procedure I saw very blurry and experienced a lot of tearing and was very sensitive to the light. All I had to do is close my eyes for 3 hours the same day and when I awoke, everything cleared up and I saw 20/20. Has to be one of the best things I’ve done aside to many others. I did my surgery at bogotalaser.com It is located at Bogota Colombia. This place is very upscale with all the latest technology. Highly recommendable. I paid $1350 US dollars. I saved myself a lot of money compared to the prices here in the US To find out more about intralase please visit: www.abbottmedicaloptics.com DONT FORGET TO WATCH PART 2!!

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16 Comments

Did they give you a chill pill, like they do in the US? =-0 Was en you had the everything a blur when you had this procedure?


This is something I really want to do. Thanks for posting the video. I feel squeamish looking at it, too but I would totally give up that little bit of time in my life to avoid wearing glasses/contacts again! :)


WOW!! You have given me something to think about. I am tired of reading glasses.


crazy intense. It chills me.


Yes, this perticular surgery (Intralase) does correct your problem. I posted their website on the right hand side and all the details are there.


I was not asleep. If you look at the video clearly, u can see that I blinked a few times. They provide drops to help you not feel anything during the surgery. I was awake throughout the entire procedure.


please tell me you were asleep…lookin makes me squirmish…i don’t know if i could do it… i mean it doesn’t look painful…it just gives me the chills..lol


I’m nearsighted with stignatism. Do you think they would help me?


i think i will keep my glasses/contacts, thats to close for comfort for me. lol


great Video …It made my eyes Water ..lol


were you asleep


you were nearsighted like me


I couldn’t see from far.


were you near or farsighted?


yep…ok…I tried watch this video but my knees got weak lol. Thanks for sharing tho…this is a surgery I want to get in the coming years.


wow how cool!


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