Does PRESBYOND Laser Blended Vision hurt?

PRESBYOND uses LASIK surgery. Studies suggest that LASIK surgery is very comfortable. The machine is very gentle on the eye, you don’t feel claustrophobic, and there’s no pain during the surgery. Immediately after the surgery, the eye can be a little bit scratchy and a little bit sensitive, but that gets better pretty quickly. By the next day, the eyes feel very comfortable.

If you want to see if you’re a good candidate to have eye laser surgery, I encourage you to take the suitability test. It takes a few minutes and will give you a good idea if you can take the next step to free yourself glasses and contact lenses.

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Dr Benjamin Au
Cataract Surgeon and General Ophthalmologist

Dr Au is a registered ophthalmologist in Australia and Singapore, originally from Toronto, Canada. Dr Au performs refractive surgery at Eye Laser Specialists. He is proficient in Mandarin and Cantonese.