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TransPRK Surgery: Everything You Need To Know About This Advanced Eye Procedure

Introduction 

A pair of healthy eyes help you to live life to the fullest. They enable you to read your favorite books, watch entertaining TV shows, and enjoy breathtaking scenery. Of course, they allow you to see the faces of your loved ones and witness how they change as the years go by.

With this said, it is safe to say that the importance of eye health cannot be overstated. However, factors like age, genetics, and even lifestyle choices can negatively affect your eyesight. Your vision might get blurry, making it difficult for you to do the activities and things you used to enjoy a lot. In the worst-case scenario, losing your sight entirely is also possible.

All hope is not lost, though, because there have been many advancements in medical technology over the years. These breakthroughs allow eye doctors and specialists to treat or manage vision problems to help their patients see clearly again.

One example is TransPRK eye surgery, which is now also available in the Philippines. This advanced procedure helps correct refractive errors like astigmatism, myopia (nearsightedness), and hyperopia (farsightedness). Learn more by reading this article prepared by Asian Eye Institute, your trusted eye care provider.

 

Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy: What Is It? 

Short for transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy, TransPRK is a minimally invasive laser eye surgery now offered to patients in the Philippines. It sets itself apart from other laser procedures because of its “no touch” approach, which allows for a faster recovery for the patient. This is highly beneficial for people engaged in more active lifestyles who may not be able to wait long before returning to their usual activities.

Like any other laser-based eye surgery, it can only be performed by qualified doctors and specialists. Before they become eligible, they must undergo rigorous training to help improve precision, accuracy, and patient safety while doing the surgery. Their knowledge about TransPRK will also help determine whether someone can get the surgery based on different factors.

 

TransPRK vs PRK Eye Surgery in the Philippines 

Both TransPRK and PRK are laser-based surgical procedures designed to correct refractive errors. They share many similarities, but they also have many differences.

 

Conditions Treated 

The two procedures can correct refractive errors. However, unlike other laser-assisted methods, both can be done even on patients with thin corneas. This is why PRK and TransPRK are among the most common alternatives for patients who cannot undergo LASIK due to such issues.

 

Procedure 

The main difference between TransPRK and PRK can be seen in how they are performed. With PRK, the doctor will use an instrument or any other kind of surgical instrument to manually remove the epithelium so they can get access to the corneal stroma. Once this is done, the cornea will be reshaped using an excimer laser.

TransPRK also involves reshaping the cornea. However, how doctors access this part of the eye is different because they rely on a special laser to remove the epithelium. No surgical instrument will touch your eyes, so the operation is minimally invasive and is often called a “no touch” procedure.

Since TransPRK does not involve the manual removal of the epithelium, it can be completed faster than PRK. Usually, PRK takes less than five minutes per eye. While it is already quick, it takes a little longer than TransPRK, which can be done in about one to three minutes.

 

Recovery and Healing 

PRK patients will wear a bandage contact lens after the surgery to prevent infections or complications and for corneal regeneration. Depending on how fast the epithelium heals, it will be removed in about a week. Experiencing itchiness and burning sensations is normal, especially in the first few days, but do not rub your eyes. Instead, use eye drops prescribed by your doctor to get rid of the discomfort or pain.

Several follow-up appointments will be scheduled: one to remove the bandage and a few more to monitor your recovery. Your doctor will tell you when it is okay to return to work or your usual routine, but it can happen in a few days or weeks. A complete vision recovery is expected in a minimum of one to three months, but it can take longer if other factors thay may hinder full corneal recovery occur during the healing process.

For TransPRK, the doctor will also place a bandage contact lens over the cornea to protect it during the healing process. It is usual for patients to experience several post-operative symptoms, like mild discomfort, light sensitivity, tearing, and blurry vision. Don’t worry, though, because they usually go away after a few days.

After 5 to 7 days, your epithelium will most likely completely heal. This is when your doctor will remove the bandage, and you may be allowed to return to work and your daily routine before the operation. A complete recovery can be expected in about three months. During this time, you must carry out the post-operative care instructions by your doctor and show up to follow-up consultations.

 

Are You a Candidate for TransPRK Eye Surgery? 

Now that you are a bit more familiar with the surgery, you might ask yourself, “Am I a candidate for a TransPRK eye procedure in the Philippines?” The only person who can ascertain that is your doctor because they can perform several eligibility exams to determine if you can undergo the procedure. They will also consider a few other factors, including the following:

Age 

There is no strict age limit for TransPRK, but like any other laser procedure, it is not recommended for those under 18. The upper limit is also not defined. However, considering that TransPRK can be used to manage presbyopia in some cases, it means that older patients can still undergo this procedure. The key is to ask your doctor so they can perform the necessary exams that will determine your eligibility.

Eye Health 

Another determining factor is your overall eye health. You can only undergo TransPRK surgery if you are found to have a stable eye prescription, which means that your eye grade must not have changed drastically over the past year or the last few months. Significant changes in your vision prescription might indicate that your eyes are still gradually developing, making you ineligible for the procedure.

Also, although TransPRK is known to help with refractive errors, you might still not be eligible if your condition is too severe. Your corneal thickness is a determinant, too, as it must be not less than 380 microns. If it is thinner than that, you would be advised not to undergo surgery to prevent complications.

Physical Well-Being 

Apart from your overall eye health, your general physical well-being will be looked into. Patients eligible for TransPRK surgery do not have any chronic illnesses that may affect the healing process. Their immune system should also be considered to further lower the risks of health complications arising from the surgery.

Lifestyle 

Lifestyle choices also matter when determining your eligibility for TransPRK surgery. Some professions or hobbies may require you to engage in different physical activities, and you should be willing to forgo them temporarily, especially while you are still in the recovery process. It will not take long, but your doctor should be the one to tell you if you can go back to work or continue doing strenuous tasks.

 

Find a TransPRK Specialist in the Philippines Today 

You can find the best TransPRK specialists in the Philippines at Asian Eye Institute. We are a trusted eye care provider with many years of experience, and we have the facilities and state-of-the-art equipment needed for different kinds of surgical eye procedures, including TransPRK. We have numerous branches in Metro Manila, and if you wish to get in touch with our doctors, all you have to do is schedule a consultation.

 

FAQs About TransPRK Eye Surgery 

How Much Does a TransPRK Eye Procedure Cost? 

You can assume that the cost of TransPRK eye surgery in the Philippines is not cheap. It is generally more expensive than traditional PRK and LASIK, but there are many ways for you to still undergo the procedure, even if you are a little short on your budget. You can try using your insurance program from a private HMO.

Asian Eye Institute also offers different payment options. You can settle your dues with us using your credit card, so you can pay your bank via monthly installments, which can be less stressful than shelling out a large amount of cash in one go. The interest rate, of course, depends on your bank’s policies.

How Long Is the Recovery Period After the Surgery? 

It depends on many factors, like your overall eye health and physical well-being. However, if you follow your doctor’s post-operative care instructions strictly, you can expect full recovery in months.

Are There Any Side Effects to Getting TransPRK? 

TransPRK is generally safe, and the success rate is incredibly high. There are a few temporary side effects, like glares and halos, which usually happen right after the procedure while the patient is still recovering. These symptoms go away naturally after a few weeks once your vision stabilizes.

 

Conclusion 

TransPRK is an advanced eye surgery available in the Philippines for patients with refractive errors. It is a laser-assisted operation that can be done in minutes but promises excellent vision improvements. Being a “no touch” procedure, it significantly reduces the risk of corneal complications during the healing process.

More and more people are attracted to the prospect of undergoing TransPRK eye surgery in the Philippines. If you are one of them, be sure to find a specialist who can help you. Asian Eye Institute has their doors open for you if you want to consult an eye doctor who can make you understand what the procedure entails (including its benefits, costs, risks, and more). Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA from April 05 to 08, 2024, the annual meeting featured the participation of outstanding ophthalmologists and eye care professionals from across the globe. The Cataract Olympics symposium provided a platform for teams from leading organizations such as ASCRS, APACRS, ESCRS, and LASCRS to showcase their expertise and compete in various cataract categories making Dr. Ang’s achievement even more remarkable.

Dr. Ang’s award-winning video focused on the critical aspect of astigmatism correction during cataract surgery and offered valuable insights into using Toric (astigmatism) IOLs. His impressive win coincides with Cataract Awareness Month this June, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cataracts and educating the public about available treatment options.

This video competition not only showcases the expertise and skills of specialists like Dr. Ang but also provides a platform for sharing knowledge and exchanging ideas with doctors worldwide regarding new technologies and surgical techniques. By leveraging the power of visual media, these educational resources help advance the field of cataract surgery and benefit patients globally.

Cataracts are an age-related eye condition, where the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy. Sometimes, it feels like looking at a fogged-up glass. If not treated, it can lead to blindness. Fortunately, surgery can be done to remove it. The ophthalmologist will remove the lens with cataract and replace it with an IOL. There are different kinds of IOLs available, all designed to improve vision. 

Asian Eye takes great pride in the exceptional skills and expertise of their esteemed medical team, exemplified by the contributions of Dr. Robert Ang. Dedicated to providing patients with the highest standard of care, patients can have peace of mind when it comes to cataract surgery and other vision-related procedures at Asian Eye. 

For more information about Dr. Robert Ang and the advanced ophthalmological services offered at Asian Eye, please visit www.asianeyeinstitute.com.

Cataract Awareness Month: Reclaim Your Freedom, Restore Your Sight

June is Cataract Awareness Month, and as a leading eye center in the Philippines, Asian Eye aims to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of cataract screenings and drive more individuals to seek timely treatment for cataracts. Cataracts are a common concern among older Filipinos and one of the major causes of visual impairment. According to the Philippine Eye Research Institute, there are 1.18 million people suffering from cataracts, with roughly 400,000 needing surgery.

Cataracts are the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which can lead to symptoms such as blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, and increased sensitivity to glare. It can lead to blindness if left untreated, so it’s essential to have them removed when they begin to interfere with your daily activities, such as driving, watching TV, or cooking.

Cataract surgery is a common procedure that involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens. Laser cataract surgery offers several advantages over traditional surgery, and Asian Eye is proud to offer patients with cutting-edge solutions for their eye care needs.

Asian Eye utilizes VICTUS Femtolaser technology from the renowned German brand Bausch + Lomb. This advanced technology is able to break up and remove the cloudy lens using significantly less energy, minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues and promoting quicker healing.

Regular visits to your eye doctor are paramount, as they can advise you on the timing of the surgery and explain the benefits and risks involved. If you have an elderly loved one who complains of cloudy or blurry vision, consider giving them the gift of sight with the following Cataract Screening and Surgery deals:

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It’s important to make informed decisions with a trusted eye care specialist and to book an appointment with Asian Eye to take proactive steps towards better vision and eye health.

Asian Eye Institute is located at Phinma Plaza, Rockwell Center, Makati with satellite offices located in TriNoma, Quezon City, and Mall of Asia, Pasay City. For inquiries and appointments, you may call 8898- 2020 or send an email to [email protected].

 

Dr. Robert Ang Recognized as one of the Top 100 in “The Power List 2024” by The Ophthalmologist

Dr. Robert Edward Ang, a distinguished specialist in Cataract, Glaucoma, and Cornea and Refractive Surgery (LASIK) at the Asian Eye Institute, has been honored once again by The Ophthalmologist Magazine in its prestigious 2024 Power List as one of the top 100 most influential eye care professionals in the world. Dr. Ang, notably the only Filipino listed, reaffirms his status with this second recognition. The first time he was listed in the top 100 was in 2018, highlighting his sustained contributions and leadership in the global ophthalmology community.

 

About Dr. Robert Edward Ang

As the Director of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at the Asian Eye Institute, Dr. Ang is celebrated for his expertise in LASIK surgery and his pioneering research on technologies that enhance the diagnosis and treatment of various eye conditions. As the Director for Research and Training, his collaborative work with leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies has led to innovations in cataract intraocular lenses, presbyopic laser treatments, and minimally invasive glaucoma devices.

His accolades include multiple Best Paper of Session Awards from the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), the Certified Educator Award from the Asia Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (APACRS), the Presidential Recognition Award from the International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS), the Geminiano de Ocampo Outstanding Researcher in Ophthalmology Award from the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology (PAO) and the Senior Achievement Award from the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO).

Dr. Ang’s consistent recognition on such a significant global platform not only underscores his dedication and skill but also serves as an inspiration to current and aspiring ophthalmologists worldwide. His achievements continue to showcase the excellence and innovation present in Philippine medical practices.

 

Explore and Connect

Dr. Robert Ang has ongoing research projects on cataract, glaucoma, refractive lenses and laser eye surgery. To learn more about Dr. Ang’s impactful work and explore if, as a patient, you would like to be part of the pioneering research and eye care services at the Asian Eye Institute, please visit our website at asianeyeinstitute.com. For appointments, please refer to the contact details below:

 

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