We have been performing LASIK and PRK vision correction surgeries for patients who want clear vision for over two decades. And over the years, we have learned that patients often need help understanding how these two refractive eye surgeries differ.
We wanted to explain to you how they are different from each other and how they are similar.
Let’s discuss the main differences between Lasik and PRK laser surgery!
PRK (which stands for photo-refractive keratectomy and was FDA-approved in 1995) and LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis was FDA-approved in 1999) are the most two popular laser-assisted procedures to correct vision focusing deficits, known as refractive errors. Both techniques change the shape of the cornea, have very high success rates, and can be used to correct the following vision problems:
Both laser eye surgeries work by reshaping the cornea (the clear “windshield” over the seeing portion of your eye), which is responsible for two-thirds of your eye’s focusing ability. The two techniques differ in how they access your corneal tissue to achieve vision correction.
Both procedures are performed using numbing eye drops and, if needed, medication to help you relax and maximize your comfort.
With PRK, your eye surgeon removes your cornea's outer layer (epithelium) before reshaping the underlying corneal tissue to correct any irregularities responsible for focusing errors. By removing the cornea's outer layer, PRK exposes the surgical area until the corneal epithelium can regenerate naturally.
With LASIK, a femtosecond laser microkeratome is used to create a micro-thin flap from the outer cornea that is then gently folded back to give the surgeon access to a deeper corneal layer (the stroma) where the reshaping process takes place using a second.
The LASIK procedure also has three steps:
The fact is that both techniques are equally effective and have equivalent outcomes for correcting your vision. They differ in their recovery time and the degree of discomfort patients experience.
Whereas most LASIK patients can see clearly and may have near-perfect vision the day after surgery, typical PRK recovery can take two weeks to a month before patients achieve crisp vision. This is important because PRK patients cannot be cleared to drive until their vision has normalized.
Vision will be tested at each postop follow-up to monitor healing progress. Peak vision clarity will typically be attained at three months with a LASIK procedure and can take up to six months with PRK.
PRK procedure recovery can be uncomfortable. Patients will wear a bandage contact lens for a week, which can cause distorted vision, blurriness, and irritation. They’ll also experience light sensitivity during the initial healing process. Your doctor will prescribe pain medications and lubricating or medicated eye drops to help manage discomfort.
LASIK recovery patients typically don’t experience much post-operative pain or discomfort. Rarely, some patients might feel burning in their eyes which typically resolves within several hours of surgery. As with PRK, lubricating or medicated eye drops will be prescribed to address discomfort, which should resolve within a few days.
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As with any surgery, both procedures carry some risks. That’s why choosing a highly skilled surgeon you trust is critically important. Ophthalmologists agree that both laser vision correction procedures share the following risks:
You and your eye doctor must consider several important factors when selecting whether PRK or LASIK is right for you. These include:
The truth is that researching refractive surgery can be daunting, given all the surgery options currently being marketed and the dizzying claims being tossed about. We can’t stress enough the importance of doing your homework before undergoing irreversible surgery on your eyes.
At Assil Gaur Eye Institute, we pride ourselves on offering the most advanced surgical techniques and state-of-the-art refractive technology to provide our patients with the safest, most effective procedure designed to optimize their surgical experience and visual outcomes.
We invite you to request your complimentary LASIK consultation and eye exam at Assil Gaur Eye Institute. Our eye doctors will ask about your overall health, lifestyle, and vision goals before advising you regarding your eligibility for different vision correction procedures. Our American Academy of Ophthalmology member LASIK surgeons will also explain how they perform the surgery and answer your questions. We want to make sure you feel comfortable that you have the information you need and that you are confident that you’re in the right hands for all your vision needs.
At AGEI, you will experience state-of-the-art eye health that brings revolutionary ophthalmology technologies together with experienced vision care professionals. Our goal is to help you achieve your best possible vision.
Please call 866-945-2745 or visit us here to make an appointment online at our Beverly Hills or Santa Monica eye centers. If you are experiencing any concerning symptoms, contact us immediately to determine the best time to schedule an exam.
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