The SMILE LASIK operation employs a cutting-edge Carl Zeiss VisuMax laser. The procedure is as follows:
SMILE is available to a broader group of people, particularly those who may not qualify for regular LASIK or LASEK. In general, the following variables make a person unfit for other forms of LASIK but suitable for SMILE LASIK:
Is SMILE superior to other LASIK procedures?
According to studies, SMILE may give the cornea biomechanical stability while protecting the anterior corneal lamellar tissues. As a result, it is viewed as superior to other LASIK procedures in some ways.
What distinguishes SMILE from LASIK surgery?
The way the incision is made is what distinguishes these two procedures from one another. A 300+ degree circular flap incision is made during LASIK. In contrast, SMILE creates a smaller, 60-degree pocket into the underlying cap of tissue.
What is the price of SMILE LASIK in India?
SMILE LASIK typically costs between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1,20,000. Each patient's exact expense will be different. Getting an estimate from the healthcare professional will be preferable.
How soon after SMILE LASIK is it safe to get behind the wheel?
Typically, 1-2 weeks following SMILE surgery, it is okay to drive. Before returning to driving and other tasks that demand concentration, it is advisable to speak with the doctor because every eye heals at a different rate.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.