When choosing a Lasik surgeon, you should go with someone who's a member of the American College of Surgeons. These doctors are board certified and have passed stringent exams so that they can practice their trade. They may be more expensive than some, but you're in better hands.
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, better known by the acronym Lasik, isnt for everyone. Since it involves peeling back a flap of cornea and reshaping the underlying material with a laser, it's not recommended for people with problems that can cause the eye to change shape, such as diabetes.