Two Paths to Clear Vision
Both LASIK and PRK use a laser to reshape the cornea, correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The main difference lies in how the surgeon accesses the corneal tissue.
LASIK
In LASIK, a thin flap is created on the cornea. The laser reshapes the tissue underneath, and the flap is replaced. Recovery is rapid, with most patients seeing clearly the next day.
PRK
In PRK, the outer layer of the cornea is gently removed (no flap). The laser reshapes the surface, and the outer layer grows back naturally. Recovery takes a few days longer, but it's a better option for patients with thin corneas or active lifestyles (like boxers or pilots).
Which is Best?
The "best" procedure depends on your unique eye anatomy. A comprehensive consultation with Dr. Alexander Bonakdar will determine the safest and most effective path to visual freedom for you.
Have Questions About Your Eye Health?
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar and his team are here to help. Schedule a consultation to discuss your specific needs.
