PRK
in Saginaw, MI

PRK in
Saginaw, MI

Which Vision Solution Fits You Best? Learn About EVO ICL, LASIK & PRK

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If you’re exploring ways to reduce your dependence on glasses or contact lenses, this short video offers a simple overview of today’s most trusted vision correction technologies. At MiVision, we use advanced diagnostics and individualized treatment planning to help determine whether EVO ICL, LASIK, or PRK may be the right option for your eyes. Many Michigan patients are now enjoying clearer vision with the approach that best fits their lifestyle and eye health.

Why Choose MiVision?

  • Trusted by patients across Saginaw, Bay City, Midland, Birch Run, Frankenmuth

  • Convenient scheduling

  • Surgeon-led care from start to finish

  • Modern refractive technology

  • 5-star patient experience

What Is PRK?

PRK reshapes the cornea using an excimer laser to correct:

  • Nearsightedness (myopia)

  • Farsightedness (hyperopia)

  • Astigmatism

It provides the same visual outcomes as LASIK—without creating a corneal flap. That makes PRK a better choice for patients with:

  • Thin corneas

  • Dry eye

  • Past corneal scars

  • High prescription

  • Active lifestyles (military, law enforcement, athletes)

PRK vs. LASIK: What’s the Difference?

LASIK: Creates a thin corneal flap → very fast recovery.

PRK: No flap → surface healing required → safer for certain patients.

Vision results are equally sharp, but PRK offers unique advantages for long-term corneal stability.

Benefits of PRK at MiVision

  • Avoids flap complications

  • Ideal for thin or irregular corneas

  • Lower risk of dry eye after surgery

  • Excellent long-term clarity

  • Safe for patients who aren’t LASIK candidates

Your PRK Consultation

  1. Numbing drops keep you comfortable

  2. A very thin layer of surface cells is gently removed

  3. A cool excimer laser reshapes your cornea

  4. A soft bandage contact lens is placed for healing

The entire procedure takes 10–15 minutes per eye.

PRK Recovery Timeline

PRK recovery is different from LASIK—but predictable and well-managed.

Day 1–3

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision
  • Light sensitivity
  • Mild discomfort

Day 4–7

  • Vision improving
  • Contact lens removed

1–4 Weeks

  • Continued clarity
  • Stable functional vision

3 Months

  • Final sharpness achieved

LASIK Readiness Quiz – MiVision Ophthalmology (Saginaw, MI)

Answer a few quick questions to see if LASIK could be right for you. We’ll start with your contact info so our team can follow up.

Tell us how to reach you

Please check this box to proceed.

Are you 18 years or older?

Has your prescription been stable for at least 1 year?

Do you have generally healthy eyes (no infection, untreated glaucoma, severe cataracts)?

Do you have medical conditions that may affect healing (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune disease)?

Are you currently pregnant or nursing?

Have you been told you have thin corneas, keratoconus, or corneal scars?

What is your main goal for LASIK?

This quiz is for educational purposes only and does not replace a comprehensive eye exam. Results are not medical advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Schedule Your PRK Consultation in Saginaw, MI

Ready to see life more clearly? Contact MiVision today at (989) 321-2655 or request an appointment online. Together, we’ll help you take the first step toward lasting freedom from glasses and contacts.