A&P wallis
A&P
Can PRK be detected after you have had it done. Yes, No and why!!!!!!!!
JetJunkie said:Absolutely.
Whether your farsighted or nearsighted has to do with more the shape of your eyeball. Since you can't alter the shape of the eyeball, PRK and other forms of CRS acheive the same effect by reshaping just the cornea. Any eye with PRK will very readily be different than "virgin" (untreated) eyes.
I think that was actually a guy in the Air Force (translation: not too bright).phrogdriver said:I remember hearing anecdotal stories of someone getting booted for an integrity violation for using those contacts.
So did your doctor get his degree online? If a doctor knows what he's looking for, he can usually tell by using a slit lamp (which all eye doctors use). You should get your $0.02 backnugget81 said:I talked to my eye surgeon today and he said that PRK can only be detected by "eye topography" (which all military branches do nowadays). He stated that if someone who had PRK done walked into some random eye doctor's office that the doctor would not know the difference. Just my $0.02....
Wear contacts. Worry about surgery after you get winged.Fezz CB said:Any advice???
Jeff29 said:Wear contacts. Worry about surgery after you get winged.
Seriously, don't even consider it!
Jeff29 said:So did your doctor get his degree online? If a doctor knows what he's looking for, he can usually tell by using a slit lamp (which all eye doctors use). You should get your $0.02 back![]()