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How long after PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) eye surgery where you able to see?

Egu asked:


I had it done. It’s been 4 days and i still see pretty blurry. With this procedure I was only able to get one eye @ a time and I can’t get my right eye done until I can see fine with the operated one. Help!

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One Response to “How long after PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) eye surgery where you able to see?”

  1. kimmittens says:

    How long does it take before my vision is improved?
    With LASIK and PRK, you should see some improvement in the first few days after the surgery, with slight improvements over the next couple of weeks. The full effect will be achieved within 4-6 months after surgery. Note that some patients may still need to wear glasses or contact lenses following their procedure

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