
PRK Eye Surgery in Chandigarh
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We strive to provide care infused with positivity and empathy. Our approach involves active listening, quick resolution of errors, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of our patients.
Working collaboratively, we deliver comprehensive eye care with integrity at its core. Ethical practices and collective accountability define our commitment to excellence in every aspect of our services.
Ensuring patient safety is our foremost commitment We adhere rigorously to the highest standards, creating an environment where patients feel secure and well-cared-for throughout their medical journey.
PRK Eye Surgery in Chandigarh
What is Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Eye Surgery?
Unlike LASIK eye surgery, which involves creating a corneal flap, PRK surgery works by removing the thin outer layer of the cornea (epithelium). A laser then reshapes the corneal tissue beneath to correct how the light enters the eye. The epithelium naturally regenerates in a few days.
What Conditions Does PRK Eye Surgery Treat?
- Myopia (nearsightedness): When a person has difficulty seeing distant objects clearly.
- Hyperopia (farsightedness): When a person faces difficulty seeing close objects properly.
- Astigmatism (blurred vision): It is a condition involving blurred or distorted vision due to the irregular curvature of the cornea.
Ideal Candidate for PRK Eye Surgery
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Stable vision and no changes in eye prescription for at least one year
- Healthy corneas without any disorders or scars
- Good overall eye health
- Good general health
- Presence of a refractive error that may be treated with PRK surgery
- Realistic expectations from the procedure
Who Should Not Undergo PRK Eye Surgery?
Not everyone is considered to be the right candidate for PRK surgery. The surgery should be avoided in the following conditions:
- Unstable vision or a constantly changing eye prescription
- Cataract
- Advanced glaucoma
- Corneal disease or scarring
- Severe dry eye syndrome
- History of excessive scarring
- History of certain types of eye infections
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Skin conditions or other medical diseases that affect healing
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Benefits of PRK Eye Surgery
- No flap-related complications
- Ideal for people with thin corneas, who may not be suitable for LASIK surgery
- Long-term, stable results
- Reduced risk of dry eyes
- Improved corneal stability
- Corrects most types of refractive errors
- Suitable for individuals in physically demanding jobs and contact sports, where the risk of eye injury and flap complications is higher
- Use of laser technology personalized to the patient’s eye condition and needs
Procedure for PRK Eye Surgery at Grewal Eye Institute
Preparation
- A thorough eye examination is conducted by our eye specialist to evaluate corneal thickness, curvature, and tear film stability.
- Vision stability, overall eye health, and medical history are evaluated to ensure the patient is a suitable candidate for PRK surgery.
- Eye surface measurements, which include precise mapping of the eye surface, especially the corneal surface, are taken.
- The patient is advised to stop using contact lenses a few days before surgery, as they can change the corneal shape.
- Pre-operative instructions are explained by the eye surgeon, including medications and lifestyle changes needed for a smooth recovery.
Surgical Process
The following steps are followed during PRK surgery:
- Anesthetic eye drops are applied by the eye surgeon to numb the eyes completely, ensuring a painless procedure.
- The epithelium (outer corneal layer) is then gently removed using a special brush, alcohol solution, or laser technique.
- A precise excimer laser is then used to reshape the corneal tissue to correct the refractive error, improving how light is focused on the retina.
- The laser process generally takes only a few seconds per eye, though the time taken, including the preparatory steps, is around 15 to 20 minutes.
- A soft bandage contact lens is finally placed over the cornea to protect the eye surface and improve healing in the first few days after surgery.
Aftercare and Recovery
You can expect the following after undergoing PRK eye surgery:
- The patient is prescribed antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and lubricating eye drops to prevent infection, control inflammation, and ease dryness.
- Blurriness, tearing, or mild discomfort are commonly observed in the first few days after surgery, but these symptoms gradually subside as healing progresses.
- The epithelium regenerates naturally within 3 to 5 days, after which the bandage lens is removed during a follow-up visit.
- Clearer vision usually begins within a week, but sharp and stable vision develops over the next 1 to 3 months.
- The patient is advised to avoid rubbing eyes, swimming, and heavy exercise during the early recovery period.
- Regular follow-ups with the eye surgeon ensure monitoring of healing and obtaining effective, long-lasting results.
Risks of PRK Eye Surgery
- Halos and glare around lights, especially at night
- Corneal scarring
- Corneal infection
- Corneal haze (cloudiness of the cornea)
- Overcorrection or undercorrection of vision
- Need for additional laser surgery
- Worsening of vision or blindness (rare)
What is the Cost of PRK Eye Surgery in Chandigarh?
- Eye surgeon’s expertise and qualifications
- Location and reputation of the eye clinic or hospital
- Severity of vision problem
- Correction required
- Use of advanced technology and equipment
- Consultation fees
- Cost of diagnostic tests
- Cost of prescribed medications and eye drops
- Cost of follow-up visits and post-operative care
At Grewal Eye Institute, transparent pricing and personalized treatment packages for PRK eye surgery ensure that each patient receives excellent value for money without compromising on quality or safety.
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PRK vs. LASIK Eye Surgery
- Surgical approach: LASIK surgery involves creating a thin corneal flap before reshaping the cornea, while PRK surgery removes the surface epithelium of the cornea, which regenerates naturally after surgery.
- Recovery time: LASIK surgery offers faster recovery, with clear vision in a few days. PRK surgery takes longer, with vision stabilizing over several weeks.
- Suitability: PRK surgery is preferred for people with thin corneas, dry eyes, or those in active professions where flap complications could be a concern. LASIK surgery is usually chosen by patients who want quicker results and meet corneal thickness requirements.
- Results: Both PRK and LASIK surgeries provide equally successful long-term vision correction when performed by experienced eye specialists.
Why Choose Grewal Eye Institute for PRK Eye Surgery in Chandigarh?
- Over 30 years of experience in eye care
- More than 16 eye doctors across different eye care specialties
- More than 10,000 eye surgeries performed every year
- More than 70,000 patients treated every year
- Accreditation by JCI and NABH to ensure world-class safety protocols
- Advanced technology and equipment
- Comprehensive eye care services under a single roof
- Superb patient ratings and reviews
- Exceptional success rates
- Personalized treatment plan
- Transparent and ethical services
- Patient-centered treatments
- Cost-effective procedures with insurance support
Book your consultation appointment with GEI to ensure safe, effective, and long-lasting PRK surgery results for better vision and an improved quality of life today!
Our Patient Stories
What Are Patients Saying?
With over 30 years of excellence in eye care and more than 10,000 surgeries performed annually, Grewal Eye Institute stands as a trusted name in advanced ophthalmic treatments. Our experienced specialists ensure expert care and consistently high-quality outcomes.
We were recommended to Grewal Eye Institute by a close friend during our visit to Punjab from Canada. Over the past four years, we had been searching for a reliable eye doctor for our 15-year-old son.
After meeting Dr. Sartaj and experiencing his treatment, we are grateful to say that he has significantly improved our son’s eyesight. It has been a tremendous blessing for our family.
Roohi Singh
5
Had a great experience at Grewal Eye Institute. I can’t thank Dr. SPS Grewal enough. He’s not just a skilled eye specialist but also a kind and patient person.
He made sure I was comfortable and understood every step of the process. I had visited Grewal Eye Institute for my SMILE laser surgery.
Neilkanth Sharma
5
I had serious eye issues and consulted many doctors for my problem across most of the cities in North India right from Jammu to New Delhi but couldn’t get the right treatment. A friend told me to visit Grewal Eye Institute at Chandigarh. I visited them as was advised. Dr. Mangat Ram Dogra carefully examined my eyes and provided me a detailed diagnosis. His treatment turned out a boon for me. I am so grateful to Dr. Dogra and Grewal Eye Institute, Chandigarh for lifting my morale and providing me a new hope to see better and with ease.
Sunita Bhat
5
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, in most cases, both eyes are treated during the same PRK session. This ensures balanced recovery and convenience. While vision may be temporarily blurry in both eyes during the healing process, the eyes recover together, and long-term outcomes are generally very successful. The decision of whether to do PRK on one eye at a time or both eyes simultaneously depends on patient preference, lifestyle needs, and the eye doctor’s recommendation.
Most patients take about one week off work after undergoing PRK surgery, depending on their job. Those with screen-heavy tasks or jobs needing precise vision may require more time for recovery before resuming their work. Eye doctors recommend resting the eyes during the first few days after PRK surgery to support faster healing.
PRK has a high success rate, with most patients achieving 20/20 vision or close to it after recovery. The success depends on pre-operative evaluation, accurate treatment planning, and proper aftercare. Long-term outcomes are excellent, making PRK surgery a trusted procedure for permanent vision correction.
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