LASIK vs. PRK

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) are laser surgery techniques used to help improve vision by modifying the cornea. They are more alike than they are different, the difference being primarily in how the eyes are prepared for surgery, which affects the length of recovery time.

All About Your Cornea

All About Your Cornea

The cornea is the front, clear surface of your eye. Learn more about how your cornea plays a key role in your vision.

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The Basics of Dry Eye Syndrome

The Basics of Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry Eye Syndrome occurs when your eyes do not make the right type of tears, when something affects one or more layers of the tear film or when your eyes don’t produce enough tears.

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When to Consider Cataract Surgery

When to Consider Cataract Surgery

Cataracts occur as part of the body’s natural aging process. While the only way to remove cataracts is surgery, the right time to have surgery depends on the individual patient.

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LASIK vs. PRK

LASIK vs. PRK

Learn about two techniques used to help improve vision by modifying the cornea, LASIK and PRK.

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