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How TransPRK Laser Eye Surgery Gave Two Women Freedom from Glasses

A psychometrician and a police officer reveal how one procedure erased years of frustration. Their stories prove vision correction can redefine daily life.

This is a black and white image. In this image we can see women wearing spectacles.
This is a black and white image. In this image we can see women wearing spectacles.

How TransPRK Laser Eye Surgery Gave Two Women Freedom from Glasses

Two women from different professions have shared how a laser eye procedure transformed their daily lives. Both underwent TransPRK surgery to correct their vision, calling the results life-changing. Their decisions came after years of struggling with glasses and the hassles they brought. Camille Joy Magnanao, a 28-year-old registered psychometrician, relied heavily on eyeglasses before the procedure. She often found cleaning smudges, dealing with scratches, and upgrading lenses frustrating. The constant upkeep made her seek a permanent solution.

Luthie Mae Damasing, a 39-year-old police officer, faced similar challenges. Her blurred vision made daily tasks difficult, especially in her line of work. Forgetting her glasses added to the inconvenience, pushing her toward laser correction.

Both women opted for TransPRK for practical and personal reasons. After the surgery, they described their improved vision as #LifeChangingVision, highlighting how the procedure eliminated their dependence on glasses. The TransPRK procedure has allowed both women to move forward without the limitations of eyeglasses. Magnanao no longer deals with lens maintenance, while Damasing performs her duties with clearer vision. Their experiences reflect the growing appeal of laser eye correction for those seeking long-term solutions.

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