In many situations PRK surgery and LASIK surgery can have comparable results although your surgeon can discuss which is most appropriate for your condition during your consultation. A major difference is that in LASIK eye surgery a hinged flap is created on the cornea while in PRK, rather than creating a flap, it involves polishing the surface of the cornea. PRK is often recommended when the cornea is too thin for LASIK.
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