Title: PRK vs Lasik Eye Surgery
1PRK v/s Lasik Eye Surgery
- Know the main differences between the two
bladeless surgeries, i.e., PRK and Lasik Eye
Surgery
2What is PRK Lasik?
- PRK Photorefractive Keratectomy or PRK as is
most commonly known was the first attempt by
mankind to induce vision correction by lasers. - Bladeless Lasik Bladeless Lasik is very
popularly known as iLasik, zLasik, Femto Lasik
and All Laser Lasik. This surgery has been around
for more than 10 years.
3Why do you need this surgery?
- Either Surgery is required by a patient suffering
from eye issues such as - Myopia- It is also known as nearsightedness
wherein one cannot clearly see distant objects. - Hyperopia- It is also known as farsightedness
where a person has difficulty in seeing nearby
objects. - Astigmatism- It is an eye problem that causes
blurred vision due to irregular shape of the eye.
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5PRK v/s Bladeless Lasik1. Procedure
- PRK is a procedure of eye surgery, wherein
numbing eye drops are applied in the eyes of the
patient. - In the next step, the top layer of cornea- also
known as the epithelium is removed cautiously. - Finally, an excimer laser is used to reshape the
cornea and hence the vision is corrected.
- A suction ring is placed on the eye to keep eyes
still after using the drops for maintaining
numbness. - A Femto-second laser device is used in this
surgery to make a thin cut in the cornea, after
which it is reshaped with the help of a laser. - As a final step, the thin flap is folded back to
its original place.
6Note Both the procedures are pretty much
similar in the sense that both the procedures
make use of lasers to reshape the cornea to get
perfect vision. However, the difference lies in
the fact that in PRK- the top layer of cornea is
removed entirely. While, on the other hand, in
Bladeless Lasik, a flap is created on the cornea
which is then folded back to its original place
once the procedure is done.
72. Recovery
- In Lasik Eye Surgery, recovery is very quick.
- The patient is able to see more clearly than
before from the very next day of the surgery. - No bandage is required after the surgery.
- Not much pain or discomfort is experienced. In
rare cases, burning sensation may be felt but it
doesnt lasts longer than a hour. - In case of any slight discomfort or irritation in
the eye, Lasik Surgery Specialists recommend
lubricating drops to ease the healing process.
- Contact like bandages are applied on the affected
eye to help the eyes recover from surgery. - This can cause irritation and sensitivity in the
eyes due to light until the bandages are removed. - Some people may experience blurry vision for some
time. - However, once the eyes recover and bandage is
removed, you will achieve the desired vision.
8Which Surgery is more Effective?
- The bottom line is that both the surgeries (PRK
and Bladeless Lasik) are effective in correcting
the vision permanently. The main difference is
that it takes lesser time to recover after
undergoing Bladeless Lasik while it can take over
a month to recover after PRK surgery. - However, it is always advisable to vision your
ophthalmologist and have a comprehensive eye
examination before deciding which surgery to go
for. You surgeon may best recommend you which
surgery best fits your needs.