The PRK Procedure
Like LASIK, Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) uses a cool pulsing Excimer laser to reshape the cornea.
- Rather than touching the tissue underneath the cornea, however, it reshapes the surface of the cornea itself.
- Because all adjustments are made on the surface of the eye, the whole procedure is entirely bladeless, and doesn’t require creating any flaps. This allows for incredible accuracy and minimal need for additional correction.



