And i think prk eye surgery are better than Lasik if you are an athlete.
It is, I was researching this since I wanted to get the surgery before competing. I'll just copy and paste what I read:
However, there are risks associated with LASIK. If you experience a forceful trauma to your head, the flap of corneal tissue can become displaced, requiring immediate medical care and potentially causing long-term damage. This is fairly uncommon. Once the flap has healed in place, it should stay there for good. Many people also report dry eyes, which can be a permanent side effect of the surgery. Corneal nerve damage during surgery causes dry eyes...
The reason why some people opt for PRK is because there’s no risk of flap displacement. Also, because PRK only removes the epithelium layer, and not a portion of the stroma layer as well, the structure of the cornea isn’t as directly compromised and exposed as in LASIK, where doctors dig deeper into the eye’s surface. As a result, not only is this form of eye surgery ideal for patients who have a thin cornea, but the surgery also works well for military service members or people who engage in physical, high-impact sports. PRK is an excellent choice for athletes involved in martial arts or boxing, since there is no future risk of flap displacement.
It’s because he had it too recently. You want to go get punched repeatedly after getting eye surgery? Goodbye vision
And i think prk eye surgery are better than Lasik if you are an athlete.
Vergil is wrong, you can have lasik surgery but you just have to wait a certain amount of time before you can fight there. And you have to notify the commission you got lasik surgery. That was the initial hold up for Charlo vs JRock as that fight got delayed a few months because of that operation.