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That's exactly my view. That'd be why I kind of fear surgery altogether. I mean, the success rate of most operations on ANY part of the body is always higher than the failure or complication rate, but I've heard enough stories to keep me away from any doctor.
Doctors are humans, also, and can make mistakes, even if most of the work is done by a machine.
I also read in the paper of one case where the procedure was successful for a woman, but it somehow caused her eyes to stop producing enough tears or moisture to lubricate her eyes, and her eyes burned so bad she had to check herself into a mental hospital because she wanted to kill herself due to the pain.
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The failure rate is less than 0.5% in industrial states like the United States or Germany, so as long as you don't go to Poland or Romania to fix your eyes you shouldn't be worried at all. Actually, the chance of losing your complete eye sight is like totally impossible, most of the time, the "failure" means that you don't get any sight improvement at all.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.