I had it done about 2010 and it was a good experience. I chose a very experienced doctor who would do the procedure himself. The worst part was not wearing contacts for 2 weeks prior to the surgery! I had regular LASIK but with custom template - apparently some places choose a map that is the best fit, rather than a custom fit. I had both near-sightedness and big astigmatisms. The surgery went well and a small little pill helped the nerves. On the way home I could tell my vision was far improved, even with the scratchiness. I was rigourous about the follow-up care. Initially I was slightly over-corrected but was told in a year or so it would even out and they were right. My vision ended up 20/20 and 25/20 with some small effects from the astigmatism still present. I couldn't be better corrected, but the astigmatism brings my vision down a little, and can't be completely corrected with LASIK. For long-distance signs there is some small doubling effect from the astigmatism, but I can read the signs, if that makes sense. A thousand times better than before. I have a *small* amount of nighttime light haloing, but much much less than from dirty contacts at the end of the day, if you know what I mean. It is a pleasure and a joy to be free of prescription lenses. I am now 43 and was warned that I may need reading glasses soonish due to age, but I am doing fine and estimate I am about 4-5 years off from that, at least.
I am so glad I took the plunge. It has been awesome to be free of lenses. I was confident in my choice of doctor, and I think that really helped my nerves. He claimed a zero complication rate, with only one infection in more than a dozen years, and felt that infection was minor and unrelated to the surgery. I liked those odds. He also had no complaints in front of his professional organization, and rated high among folks who posted their experiences in social media. But mostly it was my feeling when I met him that he wasn't rushed, that he checked my stuff and tests, and ran them again to be sure the day of the appointment, and did some of the testing himself on the critical stuff. I really felt like he wanted a solid result and that it mattered to him that we have the best result possible.