PTK (Photoreactive Keratectomy)

In relatively rare circumstances, a person's vision may become blurry or the eye may feel uncomfortable due to scar tissue on the cornea or, in some cases, an irregular corneal surface.

PTK is a newer method using the Excimer Laser to remove only the scarred tissue or to smooth the corneal surface—by focusing the laser beams only on the surface abnormality.

PTK is an outpatient procedure, generally performed under a topical anesthesia. Following treatment, a bandage contact lens is placed on the patient's eye for comfort. Eyedrops and topical ointment are used after the procedure. Following PTK, the patient may still not have perfect vision and may require glasses or contacts to achieve visual acuity.

To see if you are a candidate for PTK, please contact Chu Vision Institute to schedule a consultation.


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