
Who Is Suitable for SMILE Surgery?
Who Is Suitable for SMILE Surgery? SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) is a modern laser eye surgery designed to correct vision problems such as myopia and astigmatism. It is an ideal method for those who want to be free from glasses and contact lenses. So, who is suitable for SMILE surgery? Here are the details: When Is SMILE Surgery Recommended? Those Seeking an Alternative to Glasses and Contact Lenses SMILE is a good option for individuals tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses and seeking a more comfortable vision experience in daily life. Those with a Suitable Eye Structure Individuals with sufficiently thick and healthy corneas can undergo this surgery. People without active infections, keratoconus, or other serious eye diseases are eligible. Those with Myopia and Astigmatism Those with myopia ranging from -1.00 to -10.00 diopters. Individuals with astigmatism up to -5.00 diopters. Those with Appropriate Age and Vision Stability Candidates must be at least 18 years old and have a stable glasses prescription for the past year. Those with Good General Health Individuals without serious systemic illnesses and with a healthy immune system. Those Not Pregnant or Breastfeeding Surgery is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to hormonal changes that can affect the eye structure. Those with Realistic Expectations While SMILE provides great comfort, it’s important to have realistic expectations as results may vary from person to person. A Comprehensive Examination is Essential for SMILE Surgery A detailed eye examination is necessary to determine if you are a suitable candidate for SMILE surgery. Your doctor will assess your eye structure and decide whether the procedure is appropriate for you. Why Is SMILE Surgery Preferred? It has a quick recovery process as it is performed with small incisions. It provides a comfortable vision experience. It makes daily life easier. If you want to learn more about SMILE surgery, you can contact our clinic or schedule an appointment for a detailed eye examination.





