I had LASEK on my left eye in June. I'm still wearing a contact lens in my right eye. So far, I'm very pleased with my results. Prior to my surgery, I had some very large numbers in terms of my prescription. I was at -7.5 diopters with moderate astigmatism (that's my "good" eye). Post surgery, I am a +1.25 diopters. I went from being moderate to high nearsighted to slightly farsighted. I can read to the 20/40 line on the eyechart. Before, the chart was a blur.
The decision to get the surgery was a difficult one for me. On one hand, my eyes corrected to 20/20 with some rather thick lenses. On the other, I was totally dependent on my glasses. This became very obvious to me when I accompanied Kevin Rooney on one of his winter hiking workshops. Above treeline on Eisenhower in late November, one of my lenses fell out of my glasses; the other quickly iced over. That was when I made my decision. I haven't regretted it.
LASEK differs from LASIK in that a corneal flap is not cut. The epithelial layer is loosened and the laser treats the area under it. The epithelial layer is then put back into place This process generally has fewer complications. The downside is that it has a longer healing period. In my case the cells in the epithelial layer did not reheal. This caused a little longer healing period as the cells had to regrow from the edges.
I had LASEK on June 15th . I hiked the Edmands/Crawford Path on July 3rd. I could have gone out earlier but was traveling for the job. Also, there is a series of eye drops which could be inconvenient to administer on the trail. I haven't noticed any difference hiking with the corrected eye vs. before with contacts.
I go back for a follow-up appointment later this month. At that time, we'll talk about getting an enhancement to the left eye and talk about doing the other. Without my contact lens, I'm totally dependent on reading glasses. I didn't previously use reading glasses but since I'm 44, it was coming. I'm not sure if I'll have the right eye done. I've reduced my dependence on glasses which was my main reason for having the surgery.
If you decide to have LASIK or LASEK, don't shop around for bargains. It's major surgery despite what the marketing pitches try to say.
Glenn