And as Velocio says there is a huge initial cost to recoup. Plus the equipment and training is still very expensive, staff costs blah blah. I am really thinking that a few grand for 20/20 vision for the rest of my life is really worth it, considering spending on contacts and glasses.
From the research I did I couldn't see a huge amount of difference between the various companies that offer it, APART from the fact that the cheaper ones don't offer any warranty or aftercare. I was very very happy to spend more for that lifetime warranty.
On the ulralase website they have this widget where you put in what you spend annually on contacts/glasses, and your DOB, then it tells you how much you will save over your lifetime. I was about £18K!
From the research I did I couldn't see a huge amount of difference between the various companies that offer it, APART from the fact that the cheaper ones don't offer any warranty or aftercare. I was very very happy to spend more for that lifetime warranty.
On the ulralase website they have this widget where you put in what you spend annually on contacts/glasses, and your DOB, then it tells you how much you will save over your lifetime. I was about £18K!
http://www.ultralase.com/vites/landing-cost-calc?media_id=rh_cost_calc