I've had this done about 4 months ago, at Centre for Sight down in East Grinstead.
It was the best thing I've had done, by a royal mile.
I personally, didn't want to go to a high street place, I looked for the best surgeon around and found a guy call Mr Sheraz M. Daya.
He was one of the pioneers for lasik in this country and his knowledge in the field is second to none.
It's not the cheapest place, but why worry about cost when it's your eyes being worked on?
I had intra-lasik eye surgery.
The operation was very easy and not at all painful.
They give you drops of various kinds, before the Op and also a sedative, although you are fully awake when it is done.
You lay down on an operating bed, which can be turned from the Flap creating laser, to the corrective laser without the need for you to move.
A suction cup is placed on your eye to hold it still, whilst they make the flap, they have the very lastest laser for this (only on in this country) and it's done in about 10 seconds.
It was amazing to watch, clear vision quickly going opaque as the laser tracked across my eye.
The flap is then lifted, and you are asked to look at a red dot.
This dot is rather fractured in your view at this point, due to the flap, but it's easy to see the centre, so you stare at that.
I smelt a little bit of burning, as the laser corrected my eye, then he washed it and with micro sponges, folded down the flap and tucked in the edges.
The same was then done with the left eye.
It was all painless and I had 20/20 vision 10 minutes after the op.
The only discomfort I felt, was about an hour later, which was akin to peeling onions and having an eyelash in there.
But I followed their advise and went to sleep for 4 hours.
I've not had any discomfort since.
My vision now is awesome.
I have what they term as 'Fighter pilot vision' 6/4
Basically close to as perfect as you can get.
6/6 or 20/20 vision is classed as normal, the very best it's thought the human eye can attain, is 6/3 or 20/10.
I am very happy, after having to wear glasses and contact lenses for years, the sight I have now, is the best it has ever been.
Edit: I had wavefront, but a different version than normal, as I have an astigmatism in both eyes.
Mine was called Wavefront Aspheric. It cost £2000 per eye, which includes any after care and further ops if required, for a year.