Elton Lauring's Flow3 Success Story

From Glasses to Clear Vision: Elton's Journey
Elton Lauring calls himself a professional optimist. But even the most upbeat person gets tired of blurry vision. When nearly all his friends had their eyes corrected at KSA Silmakeskus, Elton decided it was his turn too.
At 27, Elton is busy and ambitious. His days blend marketing work with DJing into a lifestyle he genuinely enjoys. But his real passion is WROMD—a high-definition music broadcast he founded. It's unlike anything else in Estonia. "We stream the show in maximum quality," he explains, "to showcase Estonian musicians to as many screens as possible." The weekly show features regular guests; past visitors include Sip€lga 14, Manna, Mattias Naan, and Janika Tenn. Recently, he finished building his own recording studio. "Maarjamaa has never had anything like this before," he says enthusiastically. "It's the future for young people."
Glasses Were Constant Stress
Unlike many of our patients, Elton wasn't born wearing glasses. He only got them in 2012, so he knows the difference between life with and without them. "It was daily, constant discomfort that I simply couldn't adjust to," he says.
Glasses created real friction in his life. "When I'm doing design work on a computer, I can't tell if my eyes are tired or if the lenses are just dirty. On stage while DJing, I have to hold them to stop them falling off. Any practical work—renovating a studio, fixing a car—becomes a hassle because glasses slide down your nose constantly," he lists. "And they get smudged or fogged up the moment you touch them with dirty hands."
He pauses, then adds: "But what I missed most was wearing sunglasses properly. Yes, prescription sunglasses exist, but let's be honest—they're not practical for everyday life. You lose them. Your style suffers."
Everyone at KSA
Sometime in summer 2019, Elton noticed something: nearly all his glasses-wearing friends were visiting KSA Silmakeskus to get their vision corrected. At some point, the decision made itself. He deserved sharp vision and a life without frames. The positive feedback from friends was unanimous, and the thorough information on KSA's website sealed it.
"Beyond what my friends told me, I was really impressed by the detailed information on KSA's site," he explains. "It didn't feel like sales pressure. It felt like genuine expertise."
The Flow3 Procedure
Elton went ahead and booked his Flow3 laser eye surgery at KSA Silmakeskus. Flow3 is a flapless surface laser treatment—no corneal flap, which makes it safer for active people and sports enthusiasts. Recovery takes about a week.
"The procedure itself was straightforward," Elton recalls. "The team at KSA was professional and reassuring. Everything was explained clearly. I felt confident the whole time."
Life After Glasses
The difference was immediate and profound. "I can't describe how liberating it feels," he says. "No frames sliding down. No fogging. No worrying about breaking them during a gig."
For someone juggling studio work, DJing, and hosting a broadcast, the practical gains are huge. "Design work is clearer now. I'm not second-guessing whether it's my eyes or the glasses. On stage, I move freely. And real sunglasses? That's just a bonus."
Elton is clear: getting Flow3 at KSA Silmakeskus was one of the best decisions he's made. "If you're tired of glasses, do your research. Check out KSA. Talk to people who've been there. The team knows their craft—and that makes all the difference."
Want to explore laser eye surgery options? KSA Silmakeskus offers both Flow3 laser correction and ICB lens replacement for those not suitable for laser. With over 55,000 procedures performed and led by Dr. Ants Haavel (20+ years of experience), our clinical team trusts the procedure enough to choose it for their own eyes. Book a free vision test to see which option suits you best.
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