Laser Eye Surgery

ZEISS Medical Technology for patients

Nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism are common eye conditions described as refractive errors. These refractive errors can often be corrected with laser surgery.

Eye surgeons perform laser procedures to reshape the cornea so that light is properly focused onto the retina in order to ultimately improve vision. Laser vision correction developed during the 1980s, and continues to advance. Currently, there are three types of laser surgery that employ different techniques. This includes PRK/LASEK, LASIK and SMILE – all commonly performed surgeries that have become viable alternatives to glasses and contact lenses.

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SMILE

A brief guide to minimally invasive laser eye surgery

What's the right way to clean and care for your glasses?

LASIK: A brief guide

Laser eye surgery to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism

What's the right way to clean and care for your glasses?

PRK/LASEK: A brief guide

Laser surgery on the surface of the eye

What's the right way to clean and care for your glasses?

Potential risks and costs of laser eye surgery

Find out how different types of eye surgeries compare

The laser eye surgery process

The laser eye surgery process

All you need to know before getting laser eye surgery

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SMILE, LASIK or PRK/LASEK? Treatment comparison

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Frequently asked questions about laser eye surgery

Get answers to some of the most common questions about laser eye surgery

Laser eye surgery: Finding the right clinic

Laser eye surgery: Finding the right clinic

How to compare treatment options and clinics suited to your needs