Yes, Yes, also had PRK, and on both eyes.
PRK was the original corrective procedure, done many years before LASIK became popular.
Pilots, athletes, law enforcement are advised PRK over LASIK, even now.
My PRKs were on top of cataract replacement, which in itself was worth while.
Quick background, cataract is the natural age related clouding of the inner eye lens.
An artificial lens is swapped for the clouded original, during cataract surgery.
It is a shock to get all the "new" light in, that the cataracts had been filtering out.
The "extra" light is a problem at night from on-coming traffic headlights on narrow roads.
But that helps with night vision, a blessing in disguise at the yote stand..
The Lasik/PRK on top of that further shapes the outer layers to correct non-uniform outer layers, independent of the new artificial lens.
So I can see +20/20 distance and can also read most print, but still carry drug store reading glasses but only need them for fine print.
Yes, I would do it all over. No more need for contacts or bifocals..