Health & Medical Cancer & Oncology

Types of Eye Correction

    Photorefractive Keratectomy Surgery

    • PKR surgery involves making small cuts within the cornea.cornflower blue image by Dmytro Ruksha from Fotolia.com

      Photorefractive keratectomy surgery involves using an excimer laser with a cool ultraviolet light beam to remove small fragments of tissue from the cornea to reshape it, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Photorefractive keratectomy surgery is used to correct farsightedness, mild-to-moderate Excimer lasers use ultraviolet light to make incisions and corrections to the eye. nearsightedness and astigmatism. Patients that undergo photorefractive keratectomy surgery usually have 20\20 vision within one year after surgery. There is a small risk of infection or scarring associated with this type of surgery, according to the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. Before surgery eyes are numbed with anesthesia, according to the University of Iowa. Common symptoms after photorefractive keratectomy surgery include watery eyes, runny nose, light sensitivity and eye redness. Sunglasses should be worn in bright light for a few weeks after surgery, according to the University of Illinois Chicago.

    LASIK Eye Surgery

    Refractive Lens Exchange

    Implantable Lenses

    • Implantable lenses are similar to contact lenses.contact lens image by Sandra Henderson from Fotolia.com

      Implantable lenses are commonly used to treat myopia or nearsightedness, according to Allaboutvision.com. Implantable lenses are often referred to as intraocular lenses, according to the United States Food and Drug Administration. These lenses are similar to contact lenses and are usually implanted between the cornea and the iris or just behind the iris. People with thin corneas who need corrective eye surgery often use implantable lenses.

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