PRK Surgery - Risks
As with any surgical procedure, PRK surgery has some possible risks. Serious complications are very rare. The greatest risk is that of infection, but its occurrence is extremely infrequent. Even if it develops, infection can usually be cleared effectively with medications. Other possible complications include scarring, induced astigmatism, and an over or under correction. Most, but not all, complications are treatable with medications or further surgery. Other possible risks and side effects include:
- Initial exaggerated effects of surgery
- Increased sensitivity to light
- Halo effect from bright lights at night
- Decreased visual clarity in dim light
- Slightly drier eyes.
In most cases, these effects are temporary and disappear as the eye heals. Occasionally, some may persist. As with any procedure, it is impossible to create an exhaustive list of possible complications, but these issues will be thoroughly discussed with you during your consultation.

