LASIK Surgery in Jaipur vs Trans PRK: Why No-Flap Laser Eye Surgery Matters
A comparison of LASIK and Trans PRK for Jaipur patients searching for glasses removal surgery, with focus on Schwind Amaris at Kabra Eye Hospital.
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Why LASIK is not the only glasses-removal answer
Many patients search LASIK surgery in Jaipur when they actually mean glasses-removal surgery. LASIK is one route, but it usually involves making a corneal flap.
Trans PRK is different because it treats the corneal surface without creating a flap. At Kabra Eye Hospital, Schwind Amaris enables a no-touch, bladeless, flapless Trans PRK pathway for suitable patients.
What no-flap means for active lifestyles
A no-flap procedure can be relevant for patients who play contact sports, plan defence or police medical exams, or simply want to avoid a flap-based route when their cornea is suitable.
This does not mean Trans PRK is best for everyone. Surface healing can take longer than LASIK, and proper follow-up is important.
Why Kabra Eye Hospital stands out in Jaipur
Kabra Eye Hospital positions itself around Schwind Amaris Trans PRK in Jaipur, along with cataract, cornea, retina, glaucoma, squint, and pediatric eye care.
The hospital emphasizes diagnostics first: corneal mapping, thickness, dry eye, number stability, eye pressure, and retina status should all be reviewed before any laser surgery decision.
Quick Answers
Is Trans PRK better than LASIK?
Trans PRK can be better for suitable patients who want a no-flap and no-incision route, but the best option depends on scans, number stability, dryness, corneal thickness, and recovery expectations.
Where is Schwind Amaris Trans PRK available in Jaipur?
Kabra Eye Hospital, Sodala, highlights Schwind Amaris based Trans PRK for suitable patients in Jaipur.
