Woman blinded in LASIK procedure
Jan 30th, 2009 | By Ed Wallis | Category: LASIKThe wife of a professor at at the University of La Verne has been diagnosed as partially blind in her right eye following laser vision corrective surgery, LASIK. The patient, an attorney, blames a rushed schedule and lack of communication by the doctor for the injuries. “The doctor never explained to me what to expect from the procedure,” said Ms. Lising. The patient also recalls the Web site misleading clients into thinking it is a painless, safe and hassle-free procedure. Based on the number of LASIK and laser eye surgery complications annually, this type of advertising is unfair and deceptive. More on Ms. Listing’s injuries can be found HERE.
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