How long does it take to get 20/20 vision after PRK?
Sophia Koch
Updated on February 28, 2026
Approximately 90% of PRK patients have 20/20 vision without glasses or contact lenses one year after the surgery. Over 95% have 20/40 or better (without glasses or contacts).
How long does it take to get full vision after PRK?
After a PRK procedure, it takes a week for the surface cells to grow back on the surface of the cornea. It takes anywhere from two to six weeks for the cells to smooth and allow for clear vision. It can take up to three months for maximum vision after PRK.How long is vision blurry after PRK?
It is normal for you to experience significant fluctuations in your visions for the first couple of weeks following your procedure. Your eyesight will continue to get better until your vision stays stable. This can take anywhere from two weeks to six months.Can you get better than 20/20 vision with PRK?
This information is fed into the laser, which then customizes a slightly different correction at each point of your eye to eliminate the imperfections. The result for many people is better than 20/20 vision with PRK. The benefits of wavefront-guided LASIK have been demonstrated in a number of studies.Can I get sight after PRK?
The first few weeks after your procedure will see you experiencing significant fluctuations in your vision. Your eyesight will then continue to improve until your vision becomes stable. This may take anywhere from a few weeks to a maximum of six months. Until your vision becomes stable you will.6 Months Post PRK Laser Eye Surgery - I Can Finally See Again!!!
Can one eye heal faster than the other after PRK?
During the healing time – 5 to 7 days – it is normal to experience blurry or fluctuating vision, light sensitivity, dryness and/or a foreign body sensation. It is common for one eye to heal faster than the other, so do not be alarmed if your vision is better in one eye compared to the other.Why is my vision getting worse after PRK surgery?
In the first day or so after PRK, vision in the treated eye may be good. As the top surface layer heals, your vision may actually get slightly worse. This is expected and due to the slightly “bumpy“ nature of the new epithelium under the bandage soft contact lens.What is the success rate for PRK?
According to the FDA, the overall success of PRK is around 95%, which means that the high majority of patients who go through PRK experience a notable improvement in the quality of their vision. Out of them, close to 70% tend to achieve up to 20/20 vision, while 92% achieve 20/40 vision or better.How much cornea is removed in PRK?
The flap in LASIK is typically about 20% of the corneal thickness, leaving 80% of the corneal tissue to work with. In PRK, the surface layer of cells that is removed is less than 10% of the corneal thickness, leaving more available tissue to work with. Thus, PRK can be the only option for patients with thin corneas.Can you get 20/20 PRK?
PRK can accurately correct nearsightedness. Approximately 90% of PRK patients have 20/20 vision without glasses or contact lenses one year after the surgery. Over 95% have 20/40 or better (without glasses or contacts).What is vision like right after PRK?
During this time you will experience discomfort and very blurry vision after PRK. By four or five days after surgery your vision begins to clear up, although it may takes several weeks to a month to become excellent. Visual clarity and crispness after PRK continue to improve for three to six months and then stabilize.How can I make my PRK heal faster?
12 tips for a smooth recovery from LASIK and PRK:
- Ask someone to help you settle in at home after your surgery. ...
- Wear something comfortable on surgery day so you can go straight to bed when you get home. ...
- Organize your post-op meals before surgery. ...
- Eat a filling meal before your surgery.