One thing to consider: if you wear eyeglasses, hope they have anti-glare coating. Otherwise, you'll be seeing the reflection of light bouncing off your face. Contacts are best, if you need corrective lenses.
Stories about "light halos" at night would suggest that corrective laser surgery is probably the worst option for nearsighted videophiles.
https://lasikofnv.com/why-seeing-halos-is-natural-after-lasik-surgery/
In very rare cases, however, the problem refuses to go away and patients develop issues with low light and night vision
Who knows what they mean by "very rare", but no thanks. Plus, who knows if they mean it goes away completely, or only enough for people to safely drive at night.