Frequently Asked Questions: SMILE Laser Vision Correction
To correct the patient's vision, instead of creating a corneal flap, SMILE laser eye surgery requires only a small incision to reshape the cornea.
To correct the patient's vision, instead of creating a corneal flap, SMILE laser eye surgery requires only a small incision to reshape the cornea.
As a dedicated mother of two boys, Liezel made the switch from glasses and contact lenses to a lens-free lifestyle.
The ins and outs of flashes and floaters.
Because the cornea has an amazing ability to repair itself, most patients have a quick recovery period
SMILE stands for SMall Incision Lenticule Extraction, which is the world's most advanced, precise and convenient laser eye surgery.
PRESBYOND laser blended vision is a revolutionary treatment for people who have an age-related vision disorder, known as presbyopia.
Are you dealing with vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism? then consider laser eye surgery.
If you have an eye exam and are told you have 20/20 (or 6/6) vision, does this mean you have perfect eyesight? What does that ACTUALLY mean?
You might be surprised at how often Auckland Eye Ophthalmologists are asked if they would have laser vision correction themselves.
We conducted an interview with one of our highly specialised refracted surgeons Dr Sue Ormonde.
Our doctors are often asked if they would have laser eye surgery themselves. Here is an interesting article on a study that was done in United States