My DH had Lasik surgery about 7 years ago and is very happy with the results. He had worn glasses from the age of about 12, so was delighted to be able to be glasses-free.
At his consultation they suggested one eye for distance and the other for reading, which he agreed to. He loved the results. He is now having to wear reading glasses, since his close vision has somewhat deteriorated, but they did warn him of this, and in fact a "touch up" is free if he makes another appointment.
He said the procedure was quick and pain-free, just a bit of nervous discomfort. Dry eyes afterwards for about a month, but eyedrops prescribed.
I have been told I am not a good candidate, since I already have dry eyes and it may cause discomfort. But I do wear a contact lens in one eye for close up, which is amazing not to have to reach for readers all the time.
Go ahead and make a consultation - a clinic will give all the benefits and risks, and you can make a decision from there.