While the PRK procedure may eliminate issues such as flap complications that are common with LASIK, it is not without its own risks. Potential risks associated with PRK include:
Most of these complications are minimal and will self-correct over the course of one to two weeks. Dr. Brooks will discuss potential complications with you in greater detail during your laser vision correction consultation.
PRK is a safe and effective way to find freedom from prescription eyewear. If you live in Dallas or surrounding areas of Texas and are interested in learning more about PRK and other laser vision correction options, please contact Brooks Eye Associates and schedule a consultation today.
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