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Medical procedure in which, by means of a laser, the outer layer of the cornea, called the epithelium, is scraped away in order to reshape the eye to refract light properly.
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A surgical procedure utilizing an excimer laser to reshape the central cornea to a flatter shape for people who are nearsighted and a more curved surface for people who are farsighted. PRK techniques can also be used to correct astigmatism. The PRK procedure does not involve making a flap.
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Surgical procedure to reshape the cornea with excimer laser; approved for use in correcting myopia; also known as laser vision correction.
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PRK stands for photorefractive keratectomy, which is a form of refractive surgery to correct a refractive error such as myopia. A laser is used to remove a front layer of cells on the cornea to change the refractive state of the eye so that glasses are no longer needed.
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