I had eye surgery 1 year ago with a touch-up surgery 6 months ago. I believe the Wellish folks are good competent people, but I believe the surgery was a very expensive mistake on my part. Before the surgery without my glasses I could see up close but not at a distance. Now I can see at a distance and not up close. Before the surgery, I could see at all ranges with a set of glasses on. Now I am constantly flipping readers on and off just so I can look at my phone. The monovision path was supposed to help this and it just didn't You don't realize how convenient glasses are until you cant put on a set to see all around you. There were a couple of things that generally bothered me the most. The first is that I know that the industry counts me as a success when I am quite disappointed and should be added to the industry 1% of problems. The other was that the visits where with very nice and good people who kept telling me my eyes were good, and everything was great, when I could not really see well in the first couple of feet. There is nothing worse than someone telling you that you can see well when you cant. My suggestion is, if you can see OK at all ranges with glasses on, don't do this because the only place your vision can go from good is down, and every time you look at your phone you just get frustrated that you spent thousands to be inconvenienced more than when you started. Just be careful, and know that the low statistics for eye problems are not representative, and there is a much higher dissatisfaction rate that the stats don't count.