PRK might be better if you have thin corneas or worry about dry eye. After LASIK, 90% of people have vision between 20/20 and 20/40 without glasses or contacts. Both LASIK and PRK are safe and ...
When people start seriously considering life without glasses or contact lenses, two procedures usually come up first: LASIK and PRK. Both are well-established forms of laser vision correction that can ...
Training sessions, travel days, late nights, outdoor work, weekend games, long shifts – busy routines have a way of exposing every tiny inconvenience. Glasses fog, slide, break, or get in the way.
A woman in her early 20s underwent bilateral photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) for correction of myopia. She developed ...