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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Comparing PRK vs LASIK

By Jim Peters

LASIK is not an uncommon term to us. You should have heard the way it can give us a 20/20 eyesight. It is interesting to note that not many people have heard of this term Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK). PRK is also a very common vision correction sugery that has been achieve the same success as LASIK for more than 20 years.

In this article, we will compare PRK vs LASIK. What are the similiarities and the differences. Most importantly, you will have to know which procedure is suitable for you. This article will help you gain the right facts so that you can talk with the eye doctor with better understanding.

The similarities between PRK and LASIK:

1) There is no pain over the entire surgery

2) Both need eye medication for a few days after the surgery

3) Both require some months to recover from the surgery

4) Both are used to treat myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism

The interesting thing is that both processes have almost the same outcome in getting the 20/20 eyesight. Many people have experience success with both procedures.

However, The interesting thing is that both have different procedures, but achieves the same outcome.

Here are some differences:

1) Patients with certain corneal conditions or corneal scars have to go for PRK, LASIK is not recommended

2) You need to wear a lens "bandage" for a few days

3) LASIK has an additional step which involves the creation of a flap

4) PRK does not need to create a flap, but go to the cornea's inner layers by removing the thin outer layer of the cornea

5) LASIK tends heal faster than PRK

While there are some main differences, both procedures are safe. To determine which is better for yourself, you have to consult a reputable eye surgeon who can access your eyes to determine which is suitable for you. With this article as your knowledge, you should be able to converse with an eye surgeon better.

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