My one piece of advice is to not cheap out on the lenses if you have no complications. Meaning, do not go with the cheap mono lenses they offer as the no cost option. Pay the $2500 or whatever they want for the newest ones. After mine, Afterwards I did not need any glasses. With the mono cheapie lenses you might. All depends on your eyes so ask your doc.
Afterwards, the only effects I had were:
- I need a LOT of light to see. Plan on getting those headband lights for working on little parts, and good trouble lights to work on cars.
- When reading or looking at a computer screen, you have to be the perfect distance from the screen for it to focus.
- When driving at night, you will notice lights look like stars. Took a few months and I don't notice that anymore.
- A few years after you get them you may notice them cloud up. They laser the stuff that grows on the back of the lenses. No big deal.
When they did mine, they did it by hand with a scalpel. Now they have the higher cost option to have a computer do it via laser. It dissolves your lens and sucks it out with just a small hole it lasers. Beat having an incision. Also they do not have to knock you out, and you might not awake to see the surgeon holding a scalpel to your eyeball! Pay the extra $ for that if they offer it to you.