These horror stories are not common at all. The vast majority of ICL surgeries go smoothly. Surgeons are highly trained and the technology used is advanced. However, the few cases that do go wrong tend to be talked about more, so it seems like there are more problems than there really are. In fact, most people who have ICL surgery experience improved vision and few complications.
One ICL horror story could be about a patient who had an ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) procedure and then experienced severe and persistent eye pain afterwards. The pain was so intense that it affected their daily life and they had to constantly seek medical help to figure out what went wrong.
A possible horror story is the misdiagnosis before getting the Visian ICL. Some patients were told that they were suitable candidates when in fact they had underlying eye conditions that made the ICL a bad choice. After the implantation, their original eye problems got worse. There were also cases where the power of the ICL was calculated wrongly. So instead of getting better vision, the patients ended up with worse vision than before the surgery, which is a nightmare for anyone seeking vision correction.
One of the horror stories could be about incorrect measurements before the ICL surgery. This might lead to poor vision after the procedure. For example, if the power of the implantable collamer lens (ICL) is not calculated accurately, the patient may still have blurry vision or even experience double vision. Another aspect could be infection. If proper sterilization procedures are not followed during the surgery, it can cause serious eye infections which are extremely dangerous for the eyesight and overall eye health.
A really bad ICL horror story is about a person who got an ICL to correct their vision. But after a while, they noticed that their vision was getting worse instead of better. They went back to the doctor and found out that there was some sort of infection around the ICL. The infection was hard to treat and it took a long time of using strong antibiotics and close monitoring to finally get it under control. During this time, the patient was constantly worried about losing their eyesight.
Sure. There have been cases where patients noticed a gradual vision deterioration after getting the Visian ICL. It could be due to the natural aging process of the eye combined with the presence of the implant. For example, the ICL might not be able to adapt well as the eye's internal structure changes over time, leading to a decline in vision quality.
Xiong Ying and Luo Yan were both doctors who were good at performing ICL crystal implant surgeries in Beijing. They performed well in terms of skills. The surgery was meticulous, they paid attention to details, and they had customized treatment plans. They also maintained good communication and care with the patients. The two doctors also had a certain advantage in terms of the number of surgeries and experience. Overall, Xiong Ying and Luo Yan were both better choices, and there was not much difference between them. Therefore, it was impossible to tell which ICL was better, Xiong Ying or Luo Yan.
One horror story could be about a haunted house. In the story, a family moves into an old mansion. Strange noises start at night, like creaking floorboards and whispering voices. They soon discover that the previous owner was a witch who cursed the place.
One could be about a haunted house where strange noises and apparitions terrify the inhabitants. Another might involve a cursed object that brings misfortune to whoever possesses it. And there could be a story of a vengeful spirit that haunts a particular place due to a past injustice.
Perhaps there's a story about a cursed object. It might be a doll that seems to have a life of its own. In the '49 horror stories', this doll could cause misfortune to those around it. It moves when no one is looking and gives people nightmares just by being in the same room.