I'd like to find out if anyone has had 'INTACS'. These are the semi circular inserts that are planted into the Cornea and, I believe, put pressure onto the eye to 're-shape' it and therefore correct the vision. I have had consultations at both Boots and Accuvision ref. LASIK, and although I was generally satisfied with both experiences, I still cannot bring myself to have a flap cut on my eye! Two of my friends have had LASIK. One is absolutely fine, the other not so happy. I feel that I could consider this for years, but I doubt I will ever be able to bring myself to go through the
LASIK procedure (I wear specs, but hate them, and cannot get on with contact
lenses).Has anyone had INTACS, or know of anyone who has? It seems a slightly less frightening prospect to me. I have contacted the Centre for Sight, who quote it on their website, but they don't as yet offer the procedure. Does anyone know of any clinic in the UK that does? Or, does anyone have experience of any other procedure that does not include that cutter?!!