PRK Eye Surgery – What to Know Before You Book?

PRK Eye Surgery - What to Know Before You Book
Ready to book PRK eye surgery in Jacksonville, but want to nail down the details first? Understanding candidacy requirements, preparation steps, the procedure, and recovery expectations helps you schedule with confidence—not questions. This pre-booking guide from Florida Eye Custom Vision gives Jacksonville patients everything they need before picking up the phone or clicking “book now.”

What Is PRK Laser Vision Correction?

PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) takes a different approach than LASIK: instead of creating a hinged flap, this blade-free procedure reshapes your cornea’s surface directly to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The result? Your cornea stays structurally strong, you avoid flap-related risks, and your vision correction remains stable for life. This makes PRK eye surgery ideal for high-impact careers like military aviation and law enforcement, excellent for athletes in contact sports, and the safest option for patients with thin or irregular corneas.

Are You a Strong PRK Candidate? Key Factors to Confirm

Before booking, it’s essential to confirm candidacy through diagnostic testing. You’re an ideal candidate if you have:

  • Thin or irregular corneas. PRK’s surface-only ablation preserves maximum corneal tissue, making it safer than LASIK for patients with reduced corneal thickness or irregular topography.
  • Stable prescription for 1+ year. Your glasses or contact lens prescription must remain unchanged for at least a year for lasting, predictable results.
  • High-impact profession or lifestyle. Military personnel, law enforcement officers, and contact sports athletes benefit from PRK’s flap-free approach that eliminates displacement risks.
  • Generally healthy eyes. Candidates should be free from severe dry eye syndrome, active infections, uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune conditions, or corneal diseases that could affect healing.
  • Ages 21-40. PRK has no upper age limit, but 21-40 represents optimal candidacy when prescriptions have stabilized, and age-related vision changes haven’t begun.

Don’t meet every requirement? Our surgeons will discuss alternative vision correction options during your consultation to find the best fit for your eyes.

What Happens During Your PRK Eye Surgery Consultation?

During your 1-2 hour evaluation at Florida Eye Custom Vision, our fellowship-trained team captures thousands of precise corneal measurements—analyzing thickness, curvature, and surface quality to confirm whether PRK is safe for your eyes. We review your prescription history to verify stability and create a custom treatment plan tailored to your anatomy.

How Should You Prepare Before Your PRK Procedure?

These five preparation steps should begin 1-4 weeks before your PRK eye surgery, depending on your contact lens type:

  1. Stop wearing contact lenses before your consultation. Soft contacts require 3 days to 1 week of removal; hard or RGP lenses need 3-4 weeks off to allow your cornea to return to its natural shape for accurate measurements.
  2. Gather your prescription history from the past 2-3 years to verify stability—our team will review this during your evaluation.
  3. Schedule 4-7 days off work, especially if your job involves significant screen time or dusty environments.
  4. Arrange reliable transportation for the procedure day and follow-up appointments, as you won’t be able to drive for several days.
  5. Discuss all medications with your doctor during consultation, including supplements or prescriptions that might affect healing.

Questions about these preparation requirements? Our team is here to help at (904) 268-3937.

What to Expect on Your PRK Eye Surgery Day?

Your procedure day is designed for comfort and efficiency. Here’s what to bring and avoid:

  • Eat a light meal beforehand.
  • Arrive with a clean face—no makeup, perfumes, lotions, or nail polish.
  • Wear comfortable clothing.
  • Bring sunglasses for light sensitivity afterward.
  • Have your driver ready.

How Is PRK Laser Vision Correction Performed?

  • Numbing eye drops ensure no discomfort (optional mild sedation like Ativan is available).
  • Our fellowship-trained surgeons gently remove the epithelial layer.
  • The excimer laser reshapes your cornea—this takes under one minute per eye.
  • A soft bandage contact lens is placed to protect your eye during healing.
  • The total time at our office is about 1-2 hours.

What Should I Know About Recovery?

  • A protective bandage contact lens remains on your eye for 3-5 days during initial healing.
  • Mild scratchiness and blurry vision are normal in the first few days.
  • Your vision sharpens significantly after bandage lens removal as your cornea continues to smooth and refine over several weeks.
    Stabilization occurs over a few weeks to months.
  • Limit screen time initially to give your eyes proper rest.
  • Stock up on preservative-free artificial tears and quality sunglasses (required outdoors for several months for UV protection).


Our team will provide detailed medication schedules and follow-up appointment timing after your procedure to ensure smooth healing.

What If I Have More Questions About PRK Laser Vision Correction?

Still have questions before booking your PRK eye surgery? We’ve answered the most common concerns Jacksonville patients ask before scheduling their consultation.
  1. How Soon Can I Book My PRK Eye Surgery After My Consultation? Once our surgeons confirm that you’re an ideal candidate, we’ll schedule your procedure at a time that fits your schedule and allows for proper preparation.
  2. What Does PRK Eye Surgery Cost in Florida? PRK pricing depends on your treatment needs and prescription complexity. We’ll provide transparent pricing specific to your treatment during your consultation. We offer flexible financing through CareCredit and accept HSA/FSA accounts.
  3. What Side Effects Should I Be Aware Of? PRK does have some temporary side effects that resolve as healing progresses: halos, glare, light sensitivity, and dry eyes. Complications like hazing and under/over-correction can happen, but it’s very rare, occurring in less than 1% of cases.
  4. What Outcomes Does PRK Eye Surgery Get? Clinical studies show nearly all PRK patients experience improved vision, with most achieving 20/40 or better (the standard for driving without glasses), and many reaching 20/20 or better.

Ready to Book Your PRK Eye Surgery in Jacksonville?

Trust your eyes to the team that brought advanced, gentle PRK laser vision correction to Northeast Florida in 1995. Book your consultation online or call (904) 268-3937 today and let us help you experience the confidence of clear vision.
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