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Prima Medical Center Saigon, Refractive and Lasik
Myths about Refractive Surgeries
18 September, 2023
❓ “Surgery is very painful?”
Right before surgery, your eyes will be numbed, thanks to the Topical Anesthesia , so you will not feel any pain during and after surgery.
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Myths about Refractive Surgery
❓ “You must abstain from contact with electronic screens and read books for a few months.”
WRONG. You can still touch electronic screens and read books. However, you should follow the rules of eye care after surgery so that your eyes can rest and relax.
❓ “The higher the nearsightedness, the more expensive the surgery?”
The surgery cost will not be based on your nearsightedness but will depend on the most optimal surgical method that your doctor will consult you after an in-depth examination.
❓ “You will be nearsighted again after a few years?”
The re-exposure in a patient who has had surgery will depend on many factors in the individual eye, the degree of myopia and visual acuity before surgery, the daily exposure environment, and the method the patient has chosen for a previous surgery.
And there are still many other questions about refractive surgery. For more detailed advice on surgical methods, please contact Prima Medical Center Saigon.
Our Lasik & Refractive Care Team
- Dr THAO Vo, Chief Medical Officer , Prima Medical Center Saigon
- Dr QUYNH Ha, Senior Consultant (Refractive & Lasik)
- Dr TRAN Nguyen, Consultant
Prima Saigon is one of the prestigious eye hospitals in Vietnam, recognized by the US embassy in Vietnam.
If you need an eye assessment, please have a visit to Prima Medical Center Saigon
- Address: 27 Ky Dong St, District 3, HCMC
- Website: https://primahealth.vn/en/
- Business Hours: 07:30 – 17:00 from Monday – Saturday
- HOTLINE: 0919-209-039 or 1900 – 9115
Prima Saigon recommends that clients should reserve their intended consultation at least three days before their visit for convenience and less waiting time.
❓ “Surgery is very painful?”
Right before surgery, your eyes will be numbed, thanks to the Topical Anesthesia , so you will not feel any pain during and after surgery.
![Myths about Refractive Surgery](https://primahealth.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/prima-saigon-hien-tuong-mat-bi-mo-suong.jpg)
Myths about Refractive Surgery
❓ “You must abstain from contact with electronic screens and read books for a few months.”
WRONG. You can still touch electronic screens and read books. However, you should follow the rules of eye care after surgery so that your eyes can rest and relax.
❓ “The higher the nearsightedness, the more expensive the surgery?”
The surgery cost will not be based on your nearsightedness but will depend on the most optimal surgical method that your doctor will consult you after an in-depth examination.
❓ “You will be nearsighted again after a few years?”
The re-exposure in a patient who has had surgery will depend on many factors in the individual eye, the degree of myopia and visual acuity before surgery, the daily exposure environment, and the method the patient has chosen for a previous surgery.
And there are still many other questions about refractive surgery. For more detailed advice on surgical methods, please contact Prima Medical Center Saigon.
Our Lasik & Refractive Care Team
- Dr THAO Vo, Chief Medical Officer , Prima Medical Center Saigon
- Dr QUYNH Ha, Senior Consultant (Refractive & Lasik)
- Dr TRAN Nguyen, Consultant
Prima Saigon is one of the prestigious eye hospitals in Vietnam, recognized by the US embassy in Vietnam.
If you need an eye assessment, please have a visit to Prima Medical Center Saigon
- Address: 27 Ky Dong St, District 3, HCMC
- Website: https://primahealth.vn/en/
- Business Hours: 07:30 – 17:00 from Monday – Saturday
- HOTLINE: 0919-209-039 or 1900 – 9115
Prima Saigon recommends that clients should reserve their intended consultation at least three days before their visit for convenience and less waiting time.