I had Both eyes done in 2021 The lens have the prescription in it for Nearsighted. Now I have 20/20 left eye & 20/15 in my right eye. I can spot a groundhog at 300 yards driving down the interstate.
Medicare paid most of mine & my Ins supplement the remaining, so my out of pocket was little. Maybe $300. total or so cause I seldom go to Dr. & take no meds so I had not paid any of my deductible. Right after that I had major shoulder surgery & biceps repair & paid only first visit ? $50. for Specialist and going in for surgery ? $175. and that was it. I think everyone's is a little different. 2nd eye I paid nothing. Post surgery pain ? Absolutely None. Did one then a week later the other eye. Eye drops for a month I think it was.
But I had really good close up vision & now it really sucks. Anything past 4' is awesome. But the up close I need 3 sets of glasses. One for 12', one for 24', one for 36', etc. Eye Dr wants me to try a set of progressive lens, but I had those before for Nearsighted & tripped over things up close, so ditched those. Dang near fell down the stairs 3-4 times. Right now don't do much rifle building as I get so upset changing glasses all the time. I'm building one, but it seems like I no sooner start on something & go to reach for a dif tool, can't find the @!*% thing because I need the other glasses. Get them on, find the tool, now back to the first glasses & so on.
If I had t do it over ? Would not have done it yet. Would have waited til my vision was allot worse than it was. And I have a floater in my right eye all the time & that is frustrating.
Now open rifle sights & ahhhhhhhh tubular sights & can see really good & love it.
One thing they May not tell you about, & did not tell me, Floaters. You know those black spots you see sometimes floating around. I have one in my right eye in peripheral vision that if I am watching TV, it
looks like a mouse or big bug drawling up the wall. And every time I blink, it moves again. It bugged the heck out of me at first but I have learned to pretty much ignore it now. Course if IS a mouse or a big bug, now I would ignore it too & could be easily invaded by a army of either.
So..... I would say if you can't see worth a $#@* & have coke bottle lens, I'd say get it done. But if you see well with glasses & have worn them for years & no real issues, I would think it over a while.