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PRK Laser Eye Surgery is a type of refractive surgery. PRK reshapes the cornea using an excimer laser. Unline LASIK, in PRK, the cornea's entire outer layer is removed and no flap is created. However, recovery from PRK is a little longer than recovery from LASIK.

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What is the difference between PRK eye surgery and LASIK?

PRK and LASIK are very similar. LASIK has a tiny blade that cuts the cornea. On the other hand, PRK doesn't do this. PRK uses a laser to reshape the cornea without cutting it.


What type of laser is used in PRK?

PRK and LASIK are both performed with an excimer laser, which uses a cold beam of ultraviolet light to sculpt or reshape the cornea so that light will focus properly on the retina.


What is the difference between Lasik and PRK?

LASIK and PRK are both laser procedures that correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. The main difference between the two is the following: LASIK uses a microtome knife or laser to create a flap followed by use of an Eximer laser to ablate the corneal tissues. PRK, on the other hand, uses a sterile brush or laser to scrape away the surface corneal epithelial cells, followed by use an Excimer laser to ablate and reshape the corneal tissue. Although PRK takes longer to heal and produces more discomfort than LASIK, it is an ideal surgery for patients with thin corneas and large pupils. To learn more about PRK and LASIK, send your queries to http://www.about-eyes.com/ or CataractCoach@twitter.com. Thanks for asking.


What doctors in Minneaoplis have a good record for performing prk laser vision correction with low failure rates?

Many doctors in Minneapolis have a good track record in performing prk laser vision correct. One such example is the Phillips Eye Institute, which treats 15000 patients a year.


How is PRK different than Lasik eye surgery?

There are a few differences between PRK and Lasik eye surgery. PRK was the first laser surgery used to correct vision. The main difference between the two is that it usually takes longer to recover from PRK surgery. With Lasik surgery a small hinged flap is made on the cornea, and with PRK the entire surface of the cornea is removed and therefore takes longer to recover.


What are PRK and LASIK?

two similar surgical techniques that use an excimer laser to correct nearsightedness (myopia ) by reshaping the cornea.


What does the medical abbreviation PRK mean?

PRK stands for photorefractive keratectomy.


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Comparing Lasik And Prk Laser Eye Surgeries?

A desire to end dependence on eyeglasses and contact lenses for vision correction draws more and more people to laser eye surgery. Knowing which surgeries are available, how they differ and what to expect can help determine the most compatible one. PRK PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy, the first U.S. government-approved laser eye surgery to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, uses a cool ultraviolet laser to reshape the eye by removing some of the tissue from the cornea or eye covering. Changing the eye shape allows light to focus properly on the retina and leads to improved vision. LASIK Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis surgery, accomplishes the same results as PRK by a different method. Unlike PRK, LASIK surgery creates a corneal flap before the laser procedure takes place. Patients undergoing either surgery remain awake during the full procedure, which takes about 15 minutes per eye. Pros and Cons Less discomfort and shorter recovery time have made LASIK more popular. LASIK patients often see an instant difference in vision, returning to work the day after surgery, while PRK patients may wait days or weeks for full effects. Post-surgical light sensitivity, blurred vision and eye infections are more common with PRK. Patients with thin corneas, previous refractive procedures and cataract surgery may be better PRK candidates. Eye surgeons recommend PRK for patients with large pupils, dry eyes, certain medical conditions and injury-prone lifestyle choices like kickboxing. Candidacy and Results Being a good candidate for PRK or LASIK surgery starts with a thorough eye exam conducted by a qualified eye surgeon. Extensive testing includes a corneal topography or mapping and multiple, painless exams like a pupillometry and Shirmer test. Medical history, age and expectations are all evaluated. Vision correction surgery can result in 20/20 vision; however, sometimes almost-perfect 20/40 is the most achievable result. Some patients must continue to wear eyeglasses or contacts after surgery. At present, there is no approved laser vision correction for presbyopia, an over-age-40 condition that requires the use of reading glasses. Costs Some health insurances have partial laser eye surgery coverage, but most still consider it elective. Some surgeons, sensitive to patients' out-of-pocket expenses, offer financing programs. Quotes for laser eye surgery are made per eye and may include extra charges if new technologies like wavefront analysis are needed. In a 2010 refractive surgeon survey, the average cost of laser eye surgery fell between $1,580 and $2,170 per eye.


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What kinds of vision problems can be corrected by LASIK surgery and by PRK surgery?

Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism can be corrected using LASIK or PRK.


What is the market cap for Park National Corporation PRK?

As of July 2014, the market cap for Park National Corporation (PRK) is $1,154,432,700.00