27 Jun
2012
27 Jun
'12
8:28 p.m.
Often, when someone buys an expensive toy, procedure, appliance, whatever, and is satisfied with it, they can become an uncritical advocate for it, paying no attention to negative information. Thanx, *Ray * As Ray says, people can be uncritical when they have made a large purchase. In the case of LASIK the beauty is literally in the eye of just one beholder who has already made an unreversable choice. This quirk of human psychology is where the likes of Bernie Madoff survive. I would like to see an objective test applied before and after and compared to a standard baseline and administered by someone who isn't selling the procedure. Oddly this doesn't seem to happen. DT