I went in several years ago with the intention of having it done. Chose not to after a serious trial and error session.
First - my eye doc (and also wild fowling friend) let me try two different types of contact lenses to mimic what would happen with the eye surgery. Because I was at the age where I was beginning to need reading glasses also, we first tried a close range and distant range set of contacts. The distant range in dominant eye, and close/reading range in non-dominant eye. Then I went and shot some sporting clays. That was a disaster. With two eyes and two different prescriptions I had lost all my depth perception and was shooting horribly.
So, next we tried just one level of correction, for distance. Shooting improved back to my normal abilities but close in activities were a blur. No reading, no tying on fishing lures, nicked myself while cutting vegetables, etc....
Eventually just gave it up and got a decent set of line free tri focals and continue to cuss the fogged lenses but all else seems to work.
In a perfect world I would have had the procedure done when I was in my teens and had the benefit for 30 years before the reading glasses came into the picture. Unfortunately - as a teen I didn't have anywhere near the sort to money to afford the procedure.