both pose a risk of the development of transient subepithelial haze, regression of myopia, and dry eyes
True ... but Lasik carries additional risks NOT associated with PRK. The flap can become dislodged later in life, causing (in a small minority of cases) irreparable damage, which can result in uncorrectable vision. We're talking single-digit percentages here, but we figured PRK was a safer choice. Our doctor felt the same way, and wonders why anyone makes the Lasik choice ... a quicker recovery time isn't worth the additional risk, in his view or in ours.
Anyway, if you got Lasik and (so far) have no problems, more power to you! My sister got it 10 years ago, and has had zero issues. Just sayin, we took the safer route, and are also super happy.