Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)​​

This technique is also called as Flapless Lasik since unlike Flap Lasik, here the reshaping of cornea is directly done on the surface of cornea instead of creating a flap and reshaping the middle layers of Cornea


PRK is the abbreviation for Photorefractive Keratectomy. The procedure was first performed way back in 1987 is one of the most reliable procedures.

 

Key Difference with other types of Lasik:

In PRK, as mentioned earlier the surface (outermost) layer of cornea is reshaped directly using laser. The outermost layer of cornea is called epithelium and
below epithelium, the corneal tissue is called stroma.


As widely known, PRK takes time to heal and also will have soreness during the recovery period. The reason being, the outermost layer of cornea (epithelium,) is being reshaped using laser ablation which is more sensitive and also heals slowly.

 

There are 2 phases of healing, one is epithelial healing and the another is stromal healing. Epithelial healing which happens in first 3 days and the soreness disappears. While the second phase of healing i.e., stromal healing the blurriness gradually disappears.

Why PRK?

  • This technique is most commonly preferred for candidates with thin cornea as we do not
    create a flap to reshape the cornea.
  • Also, candidates with borderline Keratoconus, this procedure is preferred along with another
    corneal stabilizing procedure called C3R.
  • Most of the times: A good candidate for Lasik is also good candidate for PRK. A not so good
    candidate for Lasik is also a good candidate for PRK.

Suitable for

Any candidate who is eligible for Lasik and is between 18-50 Years

Advantages

Good procedure for candidates with thin corneas
Good procedure for candidates who are not so good for Lasik
Good procedure for candidates with borderline Keratoconus
Can correct high degree of powers both spherical (Up to -8. 00 and up to -4.0 cylindrical)

What treatment plans can be used

Wavefront Guided Customised PRK / PRK Contoura

Duration of the procedure

10- 15 minutes

Recovery

1 Week to 3 Weeks

Before Surgery

Primary Consultation for vision check up and checking retinal health Topography and Pachymetry using Wavefront Scan or Contoura Scan Basic Laboratory tests – Viral Screening and Blood Sugar for Diabetics

After Surgery

In PRK Bandage contact lenses will be applied after surgery which will be removed on 3 rd Day
Post operative medications will be prescribed
Recommended post-surgery visits are generally on day 1: 3 & after a week

Resuming work

The 3 rd day from procedure, work can be resumed

FAQs

Having mild Dry Eyes will not affect or worsen the situation after PRK but many times the
discomfort which is seen while wearing Contact Lenses is completely goes away. However, before
the surgery while we perform the Dry eye test routinely for every lasik case, if the severity is
moderate to severe dry eyes, we generally treat the condition first and later take up Laser surgery
/ Laisk

If you are specific about only Lasik, the answer is Yes, or else we can consider ICL (Implantable
Contact or Collamer lens) of RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange) depending on your age and choice for
immediate refractive correction

No PRK is a painless procedure as we administer numbing drops during surgery (Anaesthesia),
however post-surgery there will be mild soreness for 2 days in many patients

Yes, most candidates who are not good candidates for Lasik are good candidates for PRK. We can
determine this on primary assessment at the hospital / clinic

Yes, we can perform PRK and treat candidates with Keratoconus and Corneal Ectasia either in
combination with C3R of Only as a direct procedure. The results will be stable

Yes, we perform PRK at once in both eyes

Experience
Expertise
Excellence

With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years

Experience
Expertise
Excellence

With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years