Unbeliever said:I have been fortunate enough to be treated with a state of the art new laser "machine" donated by a former patient in her will. Apparently this is becoming the norm and is much better than the previous generation of machines.
I was terrified of having laser treatment because I had heard other patients telling the doctors that they didn't want any more laser as it was too painful.
SiI think anyone who had undergone laser surgery some years ago would be pleasantly surprised nowadays.
Unbeliever said:I think they are more controllable ie levels of intensity can be more finely tuned. Depends upon the skill of the operator of course.
Think that would depend upon the effect painkillers have on you. Laser treatment demands concentration from the patient in keeping very still and trying NOT to follow he little red light - sometimes difficult when the lasre is intense and you can see nothing else.bonerp said:Pop a couple of pain killers as they put drops in - good way to minimise any discomfort and after effects of the laser..
just a tip
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