Learn something everyday.
As none of my LASIK Patients have had a problem years later such that we would consider touching up the powers, the thought of PRK after LASIK years before had not come up. To learn more, it turns out if the procedure was over 5 or so years ago, then it is that PRK and not lift the flap is one way to go and often considered the better idea. You must understand it is going to take a few days to regrow the epithelium cells back over the denuded cornea, so it is not the same post-op experience as LASIK. PRK came first but because LASIK had people almost always comfortable the next day, a lot of surgeons went in that direction. One day post PRK and you'll be also looking through a hazy cornea which slowly clears. Don't do anything to take the bandage contact off until your Doc says it's Ok.