
PRK: Surface Laser Vision Correction
What is PRK?
PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) is the first generation of laser vision correction and remains a reliable option for many patients.
Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a flap.
How It Works
01
The outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is gently removed
02
An excimer laser reshapes the cornea
03
A protective contact lens is applied during healing
Benefits
- Suitable for thin corneas
- No flap complications
- Safe and proven technique
- Good long-term results
Considerations
- Longer recovery time (weeks vs days)
- Temporary discomfort after procedure
- Vision improves gradually
Who is It For?
- Patients with thin corneas
- Patients with active lifestyles (sports, military)
- Patients not suitable for LASIK