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No-Touch PRK — Precision, Comfort, and Customisation

Advanced excimer laser system used for no touch PRK contact free vision correction

A New Generation of Surface Laser Surgery

Not all PRK is created equal!
Our No-Touch PRK (Trans-epithelial PRK using the Schwind Amaris laser) takes surface laser correction to the next level by combining fully contact-free technology with individualised epithelial mapping.

What is “No-Touch” PRK?

Traditional PRK involves manually removing the corneal epithelium before laser reshaping, whereas LASIK and SMILE involve suction docking of the femtosecond laser.
No-Touch PRK (also called TransPRK or Trans-epithelial PRK) uses the excimer laser alone to both remove the epithelium and reshape the cornea — completely contact-free.
This single-step laser process eliminates the need for mechanical instruments, alcohol solutions, or suction devices, offering a gentler, quicker, and more uniform treatment.

The Key Difference — True Customisation

Most TransPRK platforms assume every patient’s corneal epithelium has the same thickness profile. In reality, epithelial thickness varies significantly between individuals — and even between regions of the same eye.

Dr. Rylan Hayes uses the advanced MS-39 anterior segment tomographer to precisely map each patient’s epithelial layer before surgery. This map is then imported directly into the Amaris excimer laser, guiding a personalised bespoke ablation pattern that removes only the exact epithelial tissue necessary over the ablation area.

✅ Less tissue disruption → reduced inflammation and discomfort
✅ Precise Epithelial Removal → Less discomfort and downtime
✅ Faster healing → earlier functional vision
✅ More consistent refractive outcomes

When to Consider No-Touch PRK

Suitable for almost anybody keen to achieve freedom from glasses. But particularly suited to patients who:
Are unhappy with glasses or intolerant of contact lenses
Have professions or hobbies where glasses or contacts are bothersome
Have thin corneas unsuitable for LASIK flap creation
Present with mild corneal irregularities or scars (these patients may benefit from photo therapeutic keratectomy using the same no touch technology)
Are particularly nervous or squeamish about their eyes being touched
Engage in contact sports or occupations where LASIK flap safety is a concern
Have mild to moderate refractive errors (typically up to –8.00D myopia)

Book a free eligibility assessment to know if you are suitable!*

Key Advantages

  •  No instruments touch the eye – reduced risk of epithelial trauma and infection
  •  Smoother corneal surface – promoting faster epithelial healing
  •  Less epithelium loss – Less discomfort and more accuracy
  •  Highly precise ablation profiles – Minimise discomfort due to modern laser algorithms and accelerated re-epithelialisation
  • Highly precise ablation profiles – Wavefront-optimized and topography-guided options available
  •  Suitable for some patients not eligible for LASIK

Recovery and Expectations

Patients can expect functional vision typically within 4–5 days, with vision continuing to refine over several weeks.
Bandage contact lenses are worn during the first week of epithelial healing, and comfort is supported with tailored medication and lubricants.
Dr Rylan ensures each patient’s treatment plan is custom-mapped with advanced diagnostic imaging and guided by corneal tomography, epithelial maps and pachymetry to ensure precision, safety, and visual quality.

Distance Shared Care and Co-Management

Particularly for our regional and remote patients, we welcome co-management partnerships for post-operative follow-up and long-term refractive stability monitoring with their local optometrist.
Reports and data are shared with referring optometrists, maintaining transparency and continuity of care.

Dr. Rylan Hayes

Dr. Rylan Hayes – The Vision Surgeon

Dr. Rylan Hayes, known as The Vision Surgeon, is a distinguished Australian ophthalmologist with extensive expertise in cataract and refractive surgery. With advanced training from Queensland and an international graduate diploma in refractive, cornea, and lens surgery, Dr. Hayes is committed to enhancing patients’ vision through cutting-edge techniques. He serves as a specialist ophthalmologist at Mater Public Hospital in Brisbane and a Lecturer at The University of Queensland, contributing to numerous esteemed publications. Dr. Hayes’s dedication to personalised care and his access to state-of-the-art facilities ensure trust and excellence in eye health.