Ben Salter's photos with the keyword: eye

12 month check

23 Nov 2011 87
Just over a year since my laser eye surgery. And I went in for a check up. They put some anesthetic drops in my eyes which caused them to dilate. Seems I may need an adjustment to my left eye? Decisions ahead.....

Afterwards

18 Nov 2010 120
24hrs after laser eye surgery this is my left eye. Recovery seems to be quite rapid, although I am struggling with the keyboard here tonight, and one eye seems to be focusing better than the other? But apparently this is normal at this stage? I won't be posting much more here until things improve a bit. But my vision is definitely better overall except this close stuff at present.

Pre-Op Science

Stage 2

19 Nov 2010 99
Following on from the picture before: After the corneal flap is lifted the view is similar to the above, with everything thrown out of focus in a sort of watery/blurry way. Then the laser starts it's work. During this 10 second period you can hear the laser clicking as it fires and you are aware of black, cloud like spots around the periphery of your vision (see above), which only last a second or two as the laser sculpts the cornea. There is also a slight smell. The surgeon then smooths the corneal flap back over the eye and your done! Immediately afterward it's a bit like looking through a steamy bathroom, but this soon clears. The most painful part, was back at home with a stinging in the eyes like someone had squirted some lemon juice at you. So lying in the dark with your eyes closed seems to be the best option. But this lasted at most 3hrs and things then settled down very quickly. So far I have no complaints, It's two days since my op, and everything is a lot clearer and here I am back at the PC!! Still a little imbalance between the eyes, but this is perfectly normal at this early stage apparently. It may take up to two months before I get the full benefit as things take a while to fully recover. I hope this helps anyone considering the procedure.

Stage 1

19 Nov 2010 103
I've been asked alot, "What's it like having laser eye surgery? What do you see? Is it painful?" Well no. it's not painful, but it is uncomfortable. And above is more or less what you see when you are first under the machine. There are a ring of bright white LEDs, in the centre of which is a white ring of light, which surround a single red flashing LED. During the operation you are asked to keep focused on this red dot. Some pressure is applied down around the eye and the process begins by the lifting of a small flap of the cornea in readiness for the laser itself. Go to next picture:

The Laser Optometrist

23 Nov 2010 124
"So, you want laser eye surgery?"

Protective goggles

27 Nov 2010 171
One thing I forgot to mention in my recent posts about my Laser Eye Surgery, was the protective goggles you have to wear at night when you sleep. A bit like swimming goggles with air gaps, they're designed to stop you rubbing your eyes while you sleep. You do end up looking a bit like the fly though!! Here's a cross processed image of me in my goggles.

Laser eye surgery

02 Nov 2010 149
Today I made the brave decision to have some laser eye surgery! I'm not getting on with my glasses at all, so have decided to have it done. I'm very nervous, I hate anything to do with my eyes, and of course it's going to cost a packet! In an effort to distract myself from the forthcoming procedure! I've come up with this picture of my operation LOL!!

Balloon ride

23 Apr 2009 100
£12.50 a pop, so I thought 'd have a go. Only three of us up there in the end!

Bournemouth Eye

Bourne Avenue

23 Apr 2009 83
As seen from the Wave FM balloon.

A view of the pier and beach

Car Parking

23 Apr 2009 99
I liked the strange amorphic shape.

The Quadrant Centre

23 Apr 2009 81
Bournemouth's busy shopping street.

Bournemouth Pier

23 Apr 2009 112
Taken from 500ft up!

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