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PRK: The Benefits and Recovery Process

Published Nov 18, 24
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PRK offers several benefits for individuals looking to correct their vision without relying on glasses or contacts. One of the primary advantages is that it can be a more suitable option for people with thinner corneas or those who are involved in high-impact sports where the risk of eye injury is elevated. Since PRK does not require cutting a flap in the cornea, there is less risk of complications like flap-related issues. Additionally, PRK provides long-lasting results, with most individuals experiencing clear vision for decades after the procedure.

Recovery from PRK can take longer than other refractive surgeries, but most patients see significant improvement in their vision within 3-5 days. The outer layer of the cornea heals on its own over a few weeks, and during this time, patients may experience some discomfort, such as sensitivity to light and mild blurred vision. However, these symptoms subside as the cornea heals. With careful post-surgery care and follow-up visits with your eye surgeon, PRK can provide a life-changing solution for those seeking freedom from glasses or contacts.



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