Is Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK) Right For You?
Like LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation, or PRK, is an excellent solution if you are at least 18 years old with a stable vision prescription for a year. The procedure is typically recommended for those who aren’t candidates for LASIK due to limited corneal thickness, corneal scarring due to contact lenses or previous eye surgery, or for those with specific occupational or recreational demands.
What to Expect From Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK) Surgery
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through the entire process, answering your questions and calming your nerves.
Advanced Surface Ablation is a 10-to-15-minute outpatient procedure.
You will need a driver with you on the day of surgery and for the one-day and four-day post-op appointments.
You will be given antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops to use following surgery.
Our doctors follow our patients' recovery with regular check-ups throughout the year following surgery.
Optimal visual results are expected approximately one month after surgery; read more on the recovery timeline below.
Although ASA and SBK Advanced LASIK have similar visual outcomes and satisfaction rates, ASA patients have a longer healing time because the epithelium, a layer of the cornea, needs to heal.
Advanced Surface Ablation Recovery Time
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See What You’ve Been Missing Without PRK Eye Surgery
Improved eyesight
See better without glasses and contacts
Safer vision
PRK is safer than contacts due to contact lens-related infections
Save money
No need to buy contacts, glasses, and cleaning solution again
Get time back
Eliminate all daily hassles that come with glasses and contacts
Advanced Surface Ablation FAQs
I have astigmatism. Can I still get Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK)?
What if I'm not a candidate for PRK surgery?
What are the risks of PRK eye surgery?
What if I move or blink during the PRK procedure?
How soon after PRK surgery can I return to normal activities?
How soon after PRK eye surgery can I drive?
Does PRK wear off?
Does PRK eye surgery cause dry eyes?
Will I need additional procedures after my PRK procedure?
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