Wednesday, January 7, 2009

PRK vs LASIK - The Differences and Similarities

By Tom Peters

Have you heard of LASIK? I'm sure you had and you have also heard the way it can give us a perfect vision. However, not many of us have come across this term Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK). PRK is also a very well-practiced laser eye sugery that has been achieve the same success as LASIK for more than 2 decades.

In this article, we will compare PRK vs LASIK. We will look at the various similiarities and the differences. After reading this, you will have to know which procedure is suitable for your eye surgery. This article will help you gain the right knowledge so that you can talk with the eye surgeon more intelligently.

The common traits of PRK and LASIK:

1) There is no pain over the whole surgery

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

3) Both need some months of recovery from the surgery

4) Both can be used to treat myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism

The interesting thing is that both processes have almost the identitial results in achieving the perfect vision. A lot of patients have seen good vision with both procedures.

However, The interesting thing is that both have unique procedures, but the exact results.

Here are some differences:

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

2) PRK patients would usually have to wear a lens "bandage"

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

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

5) LASIK tends heal faster than PRK

In short, both procedures are safe, despite the differences. If you want to know which procedure is more suitable for you, it is best to consult a well-known eye surgeon who will access your eyes to determine which is best for you. With this article as your knowledge, you should be able to converse with an eye surgeon better.

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