This procedure involves reshaping the cornea, the eye’s clear front surface, to improve how light focuses on the retina.
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PURPOSE: This study compared the duration of corneal reepithelialization between photorefractive (PRK) and photoastigmatic (PARK) keratectomy and evaluated the possible correlation of the ...
Instead of LASIK, the doctor recommends that I do something called PRK. Dr. Harry Koster ... added a piece of tape to keep my eye open. After that, he applied some medication on the surface ...