CGLockRacer wrote:
I've had contacts pop out when I was driving a FSAE car about 10 yrs ago. I also run with my visor cracked a small amount for air flow.
That is not going to affect LASIK. At least not past the point where you'd be comfortably healed enough to want to get back in the car again (about a month).
The flap is on there a lot better than a contact. It's on about twice as strong as a contact as soon as you're done with surgery. It does knit and get stronger as time goes on.
With contacts, just rubbing your eyes can move them around. With LASIK, it depends how healed you are. Within the first week, you might dislodge the flap. From about a week to a month, it would probably hurt. From about a month to 4-6 months, you'll maybe be reminded that your eyes had surgery.
My surgery went awesomely. The results were better than the doctors expected. Within the first week I was 20/15. Within a month, I was like 20/13. Only downside has been possibly being more sensitive to glare, but that could also be that my glasses were photograys that always had at least a slight tint.
PRK and LASIK both have pros and cons. Your best plan is to talk to the optometrist about what would be best for you. They have the capability to either, and have no stake in one being better than the other. They're not going to push one because it makes them any more money or anything.
The most important thing to do is find the best optometrist around that you can find that specializes in laser surgery. Don't try to shop for a bargain.