Before we start your SMILE laser surgery, a member of our staff will numb your eyes using anesthetic drops and keep your eyes open and steady using a gentle device. During SMILE eye surgery, a computer-operated VisuMax femtosecond laser is used to create a thin, microscopic disc of corneal tissue called a lenticule that rests right beneath the surface of the eye. The lenticule of corneal tissue is then removed through a small opening, eliminating the need for a LASIK flap.
SMILE is not performed on the surface of the eye, and there is no corneal flap, which means that your recovery time is often quicker than that of LASIK eye surgery or PRK. After SMILE surgery, you may experience less dry eye and discomfort throughout your healing period and in the future. SMILE laser eye surgery often takes fewer than ten minutes from start to finish and only 30 seconds of laser exposure. The majority of SMILE patients can go back to work within 24 hours following their SMILE laser eye surgery.