Mittwoch, 30. März 2016

PRK Vision recovery timeline

During my own research I did before deciding to do eye laser surgery I noticed that many people are wondering how long time it takes for the vision to recover after a PRK surgery. The recovery time varies of course a great deal between individuals, but to share some light on the question I will share my own recovery line below. I did the single TransPRK (single step, no-cut)  version but its more or less the same surgery as LASEK and normal PRK so the information below should shed some light for all people thinking about any of the three versions.

Vision recovery timeline

T = Surgery day


  • T+1 day: Very poor vision. Binocular: 20/100, Decimal 0.2
  • T+4 days: Poor.  Binocular: 20/60, Decimal 0.35
  • T+7 days: Okay. Left: 20/25, Decimal 0.8, Right: 0.63. Binocular: 20/22, 0.9
  • T+35 days: Good. Left 20/20, 1.0. Right 20/20, 1.0. Binocular: 20/17, 1.20.
  • 3 months: Excellent. Left 20/17, 1.2. Right 20/17, 1.2. Binocular: 20/16, 1.25.
  • 6 months: Excellent. Left 20/17, 1.2. Right 20/17, 1.2. Binocular: 20/16, 1.25.
  • 12 months: Excellent. Left 20/17, 1.2. Right 20/17, 1.2. Binocular: 20/16, 1.25.
In terms of refractive power I ended up: 

Left: 0.0 = Perfect
Right: +0.125 = slightly slightly over-corrected but well within the errormargin of +/- 0.5 diopter.

Conclusion: I reached my final vision after 3 months. From month 3 to 12 vision didn't change despite the fact that my right eye epithelium grew 20 micro meter thicker from month 3 to 6.

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