Is SMILE Eye Surgery Your Next Move?
SMILE laser vision correction is for someone who is at least 18 years old with a stable vision prescription for a year. Factors that can affect candidacy are the degree of the refractive error, along with the thickness and shape of the cornea. These factors are all identified during your candidacy screening.
You should also have healthy eyes with no underlying conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or corneal diseases. If you have any of these conditions, they must be treated and stabilized before you consider vision correction.
What to Expect
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through the entire process, answering your questions and calming your nerves.
SMILE is a 10-to-15-minute outpatient procedure.
You will need a driver on the day of surgery and for your one-day post-op appointment. After the one-day post-op visit, you can typically return to your regular daily activities with a few restrictions.
You can expect your vision to be blurry for the first few hours after surgery, followed by a significant improvement in vision over the following days.
Our doctor will follow your recovery with regular post-op visits throughout the year following surgery.
Treat Your Eyes to SMILE Eye Surgery
Improved eyesight
See better without glasses and contacts
Safer vision
SMILE is safer than contacts due to contact lens-related infections
Save money
No need to buy contacts, glasses, and cleaning solution again
Get time back
Eliminate all daily hassles that come with glasses and contacts
SMILE Eye Surgery FAQs
I have astigmatism. Do I qualify for SMILE eye surgery?
What if I’m not a candidate for SMILE laser vision correction?
What are the risks of SMILE eye surgery?
How soon after SMILE surgery can I return to normal activities?
Does SMILE laser vision correction wear off?
Don’t just take our word for it!
Schedule a Free Consultation
During your free consultation visit, you will meet with an experienced refractive surgeon who will discuss your results along with a custom recommendation for treatment.
Take the LASIK Eligibility Assessment
Are you a candidate for laser vision correction? Let’s find out. Take our 60-second online test to see what procedure might be the best option for your vision and lifestyle.
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