Possible side effects
Laser vision correction with ZEISS SMILE pro is a clinically proven and established treatment for refractive errors. However, like any medical treatment, it may involve some risks and potential side effects. Being aware of these possible side effects allows you to identify and discuss them with your doctor, who will provide detailed information to help you make an informed decision. Prior to the treatment, your surgeon will assess your health and eyesight to minimise any risks.

Over- or under-correction
Understanding possible residual errors and follow-up treatmentNot everyone experiences fully restored eyesight following laser eye surgery. The level of recovery varies depending on individual conditions. Some residual refractive errors could remain, which means some patients will still need glasses or contacts after surgery. If under- or overcorrection occurs, follow-up surgery can correct the remaining refractive error. Additionally, even after near- or farsightedness correction, you may experience age-related changes to your vision as you get older, which is a natural part of aging. This can be easily managed with glasses, contact lenses, or a treatment with ZEISS PRESBYOND.

Dry eye syndrome
A common side effect that is treatableDry eyes are probably the most common side effect after laser vision correction. For most patients, this side effect does not last long and can be treated with artificial tears (eye drops). Because laser vision correction with ZEISS SMILE pro is minimally invasive, patients may experience fewer dry eye symptoms after the procedure compared to LASIK.
If you had been previously diagnosed with dry eye syndrome, you should mention this to your eye doctor during your pre-surgery consultation. They can advise if laser vision correction could be a suitable option for you.

Vision stabilisation after ZEISS SMILE pro
Will you have perfect vision after surgery?Your vision should stabilise on the target level within a few weeks after laser vision correction with ZEISS SMILE pro. If you experience issues such as night vision glare or double vision, these should pass within a few weeks after the procedure.
However, despite careful preparation, not everyone’s vision is fully corrected by surgery. Your surgeon may not be able to completely correct some residual refractive errors, so you may still need glasses or contact lenses.

Medical complications
Recognising potential risksAll surgery carries risks, and the side effects explained are common to all laser vision correction procedures, including ZEISS SMILE, ZEISS SMILE pro, LASIK and PRK. However, vision correction with ZEISS SMILE is a minimally invasive procedure with a small incision and no need to create a flap in the cornea. As such, there is no chance of developing a complication related to a flap.

Does surgery affect astigmatism?
Can the procedure with ZEISS SMILE pro cause or worsen astigmatism?You may have heard that laser vision correction could cause astigmatism or make an existing condition worse. The fact is that the chances of developing post-op astigmatism are very low.
Before your treatment, your eye doctor will perform comprehensive medical checks to establish your overall health and the condition of your eyes. If you have astigmatism, you and your eye doctor can discuss the procedure and go through any possible side effects together.