• @stoy@lemmy.zip
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    1616 days ago

    99% safe isn’t that safe, it just means that out of every hundred customer one will be injured.

    So, looking at this page:

    https://www.mariettaeye.com/eye-care-info/lasik-eye-surgery-statistics/

    1700000 lasik procedures are performed every year (estimate), and to give the treatment the best possible chances (and make it easier to do the math), let’s accept that it is 99% safe

    This means that every year 17000 people are in some way injured by it.

    That is not negligible…

    • @Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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      2116 days ago

      It’s not 99% perfect 1% absolutely obliterated. That 1% is people with itchy or dry eyes for a bit afterwards. But yes, I could’ve pointed that out.

      Heck, the 1% of the covid vaccine included people complaining they had to poop the next day :p

      • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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        716 days ago

        I see your point, but when you consider that eyeglasses have a 100% guarantee to not damage your eyes directly, that one percent risk becomes a huge extra risk.

        • @Vedlt@lemmy.world
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          716 days ago

          I mean, I’ve had my glasses break and scratch my cornea… The likelihood of that happening is probably less than 1%, but it’s definitely not 0%

          • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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            016 days ago

            That is why I specified “directly”, accidents happen, but the glasses won’t dammage your eyes just by wearing them

            • @Azzu@lemm.ee
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              216 days ago

              This “directly” distinction you’re making is not very relevant.

              Usually “direct” would mean that without it, it wouldn’t have happened. Yes, whatever broke the glasses would’ve happened without the glasses as well, but it likely wouldn’t have resulted in a scratched cornea. So yes, the scratched cornea is a direct effect of having worn glasses.

              • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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                114 days ago

                Eh, fair I guess, but I maintain that glasses are 100% safe when you try them out, LASIK is way more dangerous during the treatment phase even at a 99% safety rating