LASIK and PRK: How Do They Compare?
2 min read There are various options for refractive surgery, according to Doctor Moosa, one of the Los Angeles LASIK experts; nevertheless, the two most prevalent procedures are LASIK and PRK. The patient’s eye health and lifestyle will determine which of these two laser eye procedures they will have. The cornea’s curvature is adjusted in PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) and LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileuses) to refocus light properly. For someone with low visual acuity, this helps to eliminate blurring and distortion.