Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Home Centre of Excellence Speciality Care Ophthalmology Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Overview Surface-Based Laser Correction — Ideal for Thin CorneasPRK involves gently removing the outer corneal layer and reshaping the tissue beneath using a precision laser - without creating a flap.No corneal flap; recommended for active lifestyles or contact sports.Ideal for patients with thin or irregular corneas.Similar outcomes to LASIK with a slightly longer recovery timeline. Request a call back Fill in the details below and our advisor will get in touch with you in the next 24 hours Name * Email * Mobile * Enquire For * Location * I consent to receive communications and share my personal data, as per the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy * Captcha Get new captcha! What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. Who is it for? Benefits Technology Used Recovery Adults with thin or irregular corneasActive individuals (sports/defense personnel)Patients with LASIK contraindications No corneal flap = stronger biomechanical stabilityComparable visual outcomes to LASIKLong-term safety for physically active individuals Performed using Schwind Amaris 1050 Excimer Laser, the fastest laser in the world with the fastest eye tracker for surface ablation with wavefront optimization or topography guided treatments. Mild discomfort in first 3–5 days.Vision stabilizes over 2–4 weeks.Long-term clarity achieved in 6–8 weeks.