
Candidates for LASIK/PRK: Do You Qualify?

Vision correction surgery may be an option if you're tired of wearing glasses or contacts. Many people dream of the benefits of LASIK/PRK but may not be sure whether this type of surgery suits them.
At InVision Eyecare, our doctors are renowned leaders in laser vision correction, specifically a no-incision procedure called photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) which our experts believe is the safest and most effective approach for leaving glasses or contacts behind.
Our team uses state-of-the-art diagnostic technology to determine our patients' best vision correction options. If you're considering PRK, here's what you need to know about eligibility and its unique benefits.
Who Is a Good Candidate for PRK?
PRK could be right for you if you desire vision correction that allows you to go glasses or contacts free. Factors we evaluate include:
- 18 or Older
- Stable Prescription: For at least a year
- Refractive Error: Good candidates have mild to moderate nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
- No Corneal Conditions: PRK is best for people who don't have severe corneal conditions. However, corneal collagen cross-linking can strengthen your corneas, so you can qualify for PRK if you have a condition like keratoconus.
- Not Pregnant or Nursing: Hormone fluctuations can affect vision stability, so candidates should wait until they're not pregnant or breastfeeding.
Another important consideration is whether you understand what to expect. Patients with realistic expectations for the PRK procedure and healing process enjoy the best results, so our InVision Eye Care team takes the time to educate, explain, and support you in the decision-making process.
Advantages of PRK
PRK provides excellent long-term vision correction, but that's not the only reason we choose it over LASIK. PRK is also:
- Better for Thin Corneas: Unlike LASIK, PRK removes the outer corneal layer without making an incision and creating a flap, making it a safer choice for those with thinner corneas.
- No Flap Complications: Because PRK doesn't require cutting a corneal flap, there's no risk of dislocation or irregular healing.
- Reduced Risk of Dry Eye: PRK affects fewer corneal nerves, reducing the likelihood of post-surgical dry eye symptoms.
At InVision Eyecare, we take the time to educate our patients with highly informative and interactive computer graphics, helping them fully understand their vision correction options.
PRK in Lakewood, NJ
If you're considering PRK for vision correction, InVision Eye Care is here to help. Our Lakewood, NJ office serves patients throughout Ocean County, Monmouth County, and New Jersey. Call us at 732-210-0140 to schedule a PRK consultation.
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