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What is the most advanced laser eye treatment available?

Of course, Laser Eye Surgery is a big decision and its understandable to only want to receive the best and most advanced treatment on the market.

Here at Auckland Eye, we offer three different options of Laser Eye Surgery:

  1. SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction)
  2.  LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) and
  3.  PRK (Photo-Refractive Keratectomy)

RELEX ®SMILE

RELEX ®SMILE is the world’s most advanced, precise and convenient laser eye surgery. It is the most significant advancement in laser eye surgery technology in over 10 years.
SMILE at a glance:

  • The world’s most advanced laser eye surgery
  • Uses only one laser (femtosecond)
  • The laser part of the process only takes approx. 25 seconds per eye
  • Minimally invasive – no flap & 100% blade-free
  • Minimal discomfort

If you are wanting to find out more about SMILE Laser Eye Surgery please call us on 0800 25 53 93 or visit https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/laser-eye-surgery/relex-smile/ for more information.

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