Monday: Went to Shinagawa for a first consultation with Dr Lee Sao Bing and the staff did a thorough set of eye assessments. Very friendly and professional team.
Verdict: My eyes were too dry at that time and in order to minimize procedure risk, Dr Lee recommended to use eye drops every 3 hourly until next consultation. He explained that my astigmatism was giving inconsistent angle results from my glasses prescription vs. test results. Told him I wanted to do the surgery on Friday and he went Okay! Increase intensity to every 2 hours.
This doc was downnnnn, I like.
Visited again on Thursday and doc said eyes were well moisturized and results were matching. Green light for surgery on Friday morning!
Continued spamming eye drops till next morning cos man don't want no complicationss. The surgery summarized into simpleton lingo - wait, drop numb drops, wait, suction on eye (painless) to create flap, wait, more drops, laser zap, DONE!
2 hours after when the anesthetic wears out tho..tearing like a bish. Take the nap as the doctor suggests and you'll be fine after. I would highly recommend preparing some sorta protective goggles for the nap and night sleep, instead of using the tape+housefly eye caps they provided - it's quite a hassle.
One blurry thing I didn't completely understand tho: The doc does the correction based on my glasses prescription and not the eye test results, because that is what the "baseline" is and what has been clear for me all these while. Thing is, if I have been wearing the glasses for years, there might be a possibility that my degree has changed and isn't the eye test result a more accurate measure? Maybe I might have misunderstood his explanation. BUT HEY, vision is clear now I can see every thing in HD so ain't no fuss bout it. If anyone ever knows the clarity of this, do share!