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Carson Wentz Confirms He Had Vision Correction Surgery

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- With the eye of the football world focused on Philadelphia for the NFL draft, CBS 3 confirmed Wednesday that
Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz had vision correction surgery in January.

Wentz confirmed the report on Thursday's 94WIP Morning Show

"I had PRK done, so it was very helpful," Wentz said. "It's pretty cool to wake up in the morning and not have to throw contacts in. It's been very beneficial."

Listen: Carson Wentz on the 94WIP Morning Show 

 

On Kremer Eye Center's Facebook page, there's a photo of Wentz with surgeon Michael Aronsky.

A quote says: "My eyes are my career. Although the decision to have PRK was a tough one, trusting my eyes to Kremer Eye Center wasn't." signed Carson Wentz PRK Alumni 2017.

PRK is Photorefractive Keratectomy, a laser surgery that reshapes the cornea. The procedure starts with numbing drops, then the outermost layer of the cornea is removed and a laser adjusts the shape of the underlying tissue.

It usually takes about ten minutes per eye and typically results in 20/20 vision. Recovery time can vary from several days up to three months and there can be some mild discomfort, eye irritation and watering right after the procedure.

Wentz usually wears glasses in post game press conferences and contacts during games.

Following PRK he should be able to see on his own. Wentz is now among a number of professional athletes to have laser vision correction.

PRK can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The procedure is similar to LASIK but corrects a different part of the cornea and has A slightly longer recovery period.

Laser vision correction is very popular and considered safe and effective .. since we haven't heard from Wentz we don't know how is vision is but most people do very well and say their vision improves.

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