My Wavefront Lasik Experience
Background behind my Wavefront lasik surgery
Since I was 8 or 9, I have been wearing eyeglasses and you can just imagine how relieved I was when I got my wavefront lasik a few months ago. For the first time, I didn’t have to wear eyeglasses and didn’t have to look like a geek. Yes, my classmates in 3rd grade until the 12th grade always taunted me as a geek. I had metal braces, big thick eyeglasses and shy personality.
Before my surgery, the optometrist reading was -3.75 and -4 for my left and right eye respectively. I was nearsighted and my classmates used to laugh at me when I put the book too close to my eyes when our teacher asked us to read. The thick eyeglasses was thicker than the glass material of our dining table. It was really embarrassing.

My Wavefront surgery
I endured those taunting looks from my college classmates and now that I’m working, I decided that I’ve had enough of those. I wanted to be free from thick eyeglasses and I want to look like a normal person. I want to walk on a busy street without people exchanging stifled laughs at me.
I approached my eye doctor and told him that I wanted to try wavefront lasik. I had researched a lot about lasik and laser eye surgery on the internet and I was resolute that I would get the best eye treatment. The reason why I chose wavefront lasik was because from my research, it was the most accurate and used the most modern wavefront technology and it didn’t give complications as other lasik surgeries.
I was very impressed with the procedure. Now, I am completely free from thick eyeglasses. My vision is 20/20 and even though I still get nearsighted once in a while, over the months since I had my wavefront lasik, the occurrences have declined to a few instances every week.