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It is a pretty routine thing now. Not to scare you but do your homework and choose the best surgeon you can find. Also pay attention when they talk about what lenses you want. Pay attention to the brand of lenses also. My wife had a very bad experience with a surgeon who really messed up her eyes. She was left with thousands of floaters and very poor vision.
We went to an awesome specialist, best in the world. Had to have the vitreous in both eyes sucked out and replaced with saline. Also got two replacement lenses because the first ones were crap. Lots of $ and travel time but her vision is now great.
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