LASIK Flap Disintegrates Upon Lifting for Enhancement

A patient with a bad LASIK flap requires removal of the entire flap, which disintegrates as the surgeon tries to lift it. The LASIK flap never heals and top surgeons have stated that they don’t know how long it takes to bond with the eye again–no one has lived long enough yet! Get the facts! www.lasikflap.com, www.lasikdisaster.com, www.lasikmemorial.com

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25 Responses to “LASIK Flap Disintegrates Upon Lifting for Enhancement”

  1. truenorthcorn Says:

    sure they will also …
    sure they will also be.
    in a long enough time horizon though, people would realize the true solution which may just be what you described.

  2. msable26 Says:

    he probably …
    he probably completed the procedure , put on a bandage contact lens and the patient is fine. This sirmcgowington knows nothing about eyes. Can you honestly believe that this guy knows how deep the cut was? he says 130 microns thick? impossible to say looking at the video. Even if this wasnt a pure PRK, it will be treated as such and the patient should do fine.

  3. motodoc8 Says:

    This is not a LASIK …
    This is not a LASIK case. This is a surface ablation case (PRK) in which the outer layer of the cornea is purposefully removed prior to application of the layer. Prior to what you see, the surgeon had used a well filled with ETOh on the outer layer to loosen it for removal, but they may have flushed it too early causing it to take extra effort to remove. LASIK is not for everyone but this is obvious misinformation.

  4. oldsk00l Says:

    Ok, I’m trying to …
    Ok, I’m trying to get my head around this…
    Is this before a corneal graft? Corneal transplant? There is no info on this video for what happens to the eye afterward. It’s obvious they are into the stromal bed, but why? Was there epithelial ingrowth? Some sort of structural problem with the cornea (ie collapsing)?

    This video is sorta just FUD if you don’t have more info.

    Plus I think it’s disingenuous because circumstantially there may be way more factors in play here….

  5. Absinthemakesdaheart Says:

    He thinks the new …
    He thinks the new laser candidates wont be guinea pigs. The only way to get good vision is healthy eyes and that can only be achieved by behavoral optometry where you do eye excersise along side reduced prescriptions. Hopefull there will be more of those in the future as they are hard to find now, even lasik victims can return to normal eyesight but it may take a year or two dont lose hope, and dont undergo surgery to fix the damage.

  6. sirmcgowington Says:

    It’s not a PRK …
    It’s not a PRK proceedure in any way shape or form.

    That circular pattern on that patient’s cornea is well into the stromal bed and way beneath the epithelium.

    The circular pattern was created by a microkeratome or a Hansatome at a depth of about 130 to 160 micrometers about 90 days prior to this attempted retreat!

    I should know. I worked with the VISX Excimer laser for 4 years and saw as many as 60 eyes zapped per day.

    What you have here is a flipping nightmare.

  7. torero34 Says:

    I think this video …
    I think this video is a scam,.Thats a regular PRK prcoedure where the epitelium is removed before the laser applicaiton.

  8. sirmcgowington Says:

    Look at the eye …
    Look at the eye movements from 7:10 to 8:40! This person is in fear, as they should be.

    That doc spent 8:40 destroying that patient’s eye.

    Even good docs can ruin your God-given eyes. Look at what a bad one can do.

    I know a doc who created an incomplete flap. He used his scalpel to cut it the rest of the way. I saw that with my own eyes. That patient didn’t get to keep their VHS tape.

    I wonder how this one got out.

  9. sirmcgowington Says:

    The pupil would not …
    The pupil would not have been dilated. The only medicine the patient gets preop is a valium… so they can sit through this.

    Look at the pupil breathing and moving in and out at about 1:06. And look at all the tears in the socket!

    To the guy who had a free cap. Great. Your flap was don’t correctly… or as correctly as a human being getting paid 1200 bucks per can do.

    Look at that flap! Where did it go? Do you think there’s enough to slap it back on there? It’s ddisintegrated!

  10. sirmcgowington Says:

    When doctors are …
    When doctors are proctored… or practice, they use pigs’s eye’s not cadavers!

  11. sirmcgowington Says:

    Right. This is not …
    Right. This is not a dead person as evidenced by the living moving pupil and the eye movement. I would hate to have seen this person suffer though.
    This doctor is cruel. They should have left the cornea alone once they saw the epithelium break up like that.
    That flap, at least 130 micrometer thick, including Bowman’s layer and the epithelium are all gone. It’d be like trying to see under water in a murky lake.
    8 minutes of utter for the patient. The doc probably puked after this too

  12. bitcheznhos Says:

    this is not a dead …
    this is not a dead person. cause the white part is moving. instead, its a stupid old person who thought they could see 20/20

  13. muwgal20 Says:

    How do these …
    How do these doctors practice in school? They have to have some type of cadaver or something.

  14. similik101 Says:

    how is it a dead …
    how is it a dead persons eye if the eye is moving people? lol.

  15. bluestucco Says:

    After LASIK, I was …
    After LASIK, I was able to drop kick my eyeballs, put them back in and see perfect.

  16. DdgeShelby Says:

    this was done on a …
    this was done on a corpse…end of story..

  17. Mcegan69 Says:

    No shit…the ” …
    No shit…the “damage” is how my terrible misshapen cornea was made to see perfectly. I hope it is permanent.

    Why would I or anyone care that the “structure” of the eye is weaker? What does that even mean? That if I poke myself in the eye, something bad will happen with less force than before? I don’t regularly have great force applied to my eye, so I don’t see this as a problem.

  18. waistoi Says:

    Stop deceiving …
    Stop deceiving yourself. You have inflicted permanent damage to your eyes.

  19. batthy Says:

    mmm sorry, I still …
    mmm sorry, I still dont believe its real …

  20. zagimis Says:

    How can you be so …
    How can you be so sure if that was a dead person’s eye? If that were truly a dead person’s eye, the pupil would of been dilated.

  21. Mcegan69 Says:

    The video …
    The video description is bullshit. I had LASIK on both eyes. Right one was perfect, and still is. Left one, the flap was cut completely off…they just stuck it back on, put a bandage contact on top, and it healed IN ONE DAY. I’ve been waiting 6 months to see if there was any noticable changes with it and there hasn’t been. Getting PRK tommorow…it’s not a big deal, stop with the scare propaganda.

    If you had a problem with your procedure, its your doctor’s fault, not the procedures.

  22. mcnabj Says:

    I wish death upon …
    I wish death upon you for saying this. You are truly evil.

  23. batthy Says:

    oooh… I’m sure …
    oooh… I’m sure that was a dead person’s eye..

  24. truenorthcorn Says:

    All of you who did …
    All of you who did lasik are so stupid.

    In the new Z–Laser instead of a blade as in traditional LASIK, they don’t even touch the flap. Getting rid of the blade eliminates many of the main risks from LASIK, when formerly the flap was cut with a fine blade

    Haha, technology has moved on. LASIK will disappear in 10 years and replaced .
    Thanks for being the guinea pigs of early technology. It’s really appreciated by future generations.

  25. rad0radish Says:

    stop doing it to …
    stop doing it to people!!!

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