PRK LASIK
$345.00
(Photorefractive Keratectomy) is a premium vision correction option due to its superior safety profile for certain candidates and long-term structural integrity of the cornea, which can be a primary concern for those seeking the highest standard of safety. Its benefits center on eliminating the potential for flap-related complications associated with LASIK, offering peace of mind and stable, durable results over time.
- Eliminates Flap-Related Risks: The primary benefit of PRK is that it does not require the creation of a corneal flap, a key difference from LASIK. This entirely removes the rare but potential risks of flap dislocation, inflammatory reactions, or epithelial ingrowth, which is a major premium safety feature.
- Ideal for Specific Candidates: PRK makes laser vision correction accessible to people who are not candidates for LASIK due to naturally thin corneas or irregular corneal surfaces.
- Enhanced Structural Integrity: By working directly on the corneal surface, PRK preserves more of the underlying corneal tissue, which helps maintain the long-term structural strength and stability of the eye.
- Optimal for Active Lifestyles and High-Risk Occupations: For individuals in high-impact activities, contact sports, or professions such as the military or law enforcement, the absence of a flap means no risk of injury or displacement during physical trauma.
- Reduced Risk of Post-Operative Dry Eye: PRK involves less disruption to the corneal nerves compared to LASIK, potentially leading to a lower incidence of post-operative dry eye symptoms.
- Comparable Long-Term Outcomes: While initial recovery takes longer, the final visual outcomes of PRK are highly comparable to LASIK, with many patients achieving 20/20 vision or better and high satisfaction rates.
done using the best technologically advanced devices globally : wavelight Ex 500 OR johnson & johnson in addition to the multifocal lenses, eliminating the need for any future eye glasses





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