Treatment comparison

Procedures

Treatment comparison

Discover how laser eye surgeries differ and compare

The following chart provides an overview of all key facts and figures when it comes to laser eye surgery. While all three Laser Vision Correction options have high success rates, they differ slightly in the way refractive errors are treated, the treatment method used, and the clinical specifics of each method. Laser Vision SA can help you understand which option is best for your individual eye condition.

 SMILE ProLASIK
Name of Medical ProcedureSmall Incision Lenticule ExtractionLaser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis
MethodMinimally invasive laser eye surgery, extraction of lenticuleFlap surgery, folding away the top corneal layer and reshaping tissue underneath
BenefitsKeyhole solution, preserves structure of the front corneal tissue
 
High rate of experience, widely available
 
Potential complicationsSome special characteristics of patient’s physiology require changing to LASIKPossible flap related complications
Eligibility
Short-sighted (Myopia)
Long-sighted
Astigmatism
Surgery
Access to the corneaFemtosecond laser creates a thin lenticule inside the cornea and a small incision up to 4 mm
 
Flap made by a femtosecond laser or a handheld device (microkeratome) with a circumferential incision of approximately 20mm
Shaping the corneaSurgeon removes the lenticule manually through the incision to change the shape of the corneaLaser removes tissue by multiple-pulse photoablation to change the shape of the cornea
 
Completing the procedure Flap placed back to its original position by the surgeon
Recovery
HealingEye may feel a bit irritated for the first couple of days after surgery. Usually the eye recovers quickly after surgery. Vision can improve immediately but may also take a few days.Vision may be blurred for some hours and there may be a burning sensation for the first day after surgery. Vision may take a few days to stabilize.
Activity restrictionsNo swimming or contact sports for 48 hoursNo swimming for 1 week
No contact sports for 2 weeks
Technical Info
Lasers usedOnly a femtosecond laserFemtosecond laser or microkeratome for flap creation; excimer laser for tissue ablation

SMILE, LASIK, and PRK/Surface are all clinically proven, safe and effective methods of laser eye surgery.

The three types of Laser Vision Correction, while differing in method, have approximately the same high success rate.

Which treatment option is best for you depends on a number of factors like the refractive error, profession, and habits such as lifestyle and sports.

Each type of laser eye surgery has its own benefits and disadvantages. Find out more about SMILE, LASIK and PRK/Surface.