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What is SMILE Pro™ 2.0?

SMILE Pro® Eye Surgery: The Next Generation of Laser Vision Correction Deciding to undergo vision correction is a transformative moment. For many, it’s a journey fueled by the desire for freedom - freedom from foggy glasses, the daily hassle of contact lenses, and the limitations of blurry vision. However, that excitement is often met with valid concerns: Is it safe? Will it hurt? How long is the recovery?   In 2026, those questions have a definitive answer. While "Blade-Free LASIK" has long been the gold standard, SMILE Pro 2.0 has emerged as the most searched and trusted solution for those ready to see the world through a clearer lens.   Laser eye surgery has evolved significantly over the past decade. SMILE Pro™ is the latest advancement designed to correct short-sightedness and astigmatism using a minimally invasive, flapless technique with ultra-fast laser precision from Carl ZEISS, Visumax 800.   If you are considering vision correction with SMILE procedure, especially with SMILE Pro™ 2.0, this article explains how SMILE Pro™ works, who is suitable, recovery expectations, and how it compares across flapless vision correction procedure generations. What is SMILE Pro™? Starting with SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) - representing the next generation of laser vision correction, SMILE Pro™ building on the success of its predecessors, the 2.0 version utilizes the ZEISS VisuMax 800 - a system designed not just for speed, but for absolute digital precision, and intelligent systems - CentraLign® & OcuLign®.   Unlike traditional LASIK, there is no corneal flap created. Instead, a high-precision laser creates a tiny, lens-shaped tissue (lenticule) inside the cornea, which is removed through a microscopic 2-4 millimeter incision. Benefits of SMILE Pro™ Minimal Disruption: Because the incision is so small, your corneal structure remains strong and stable. Rapid Recovery: Most patients experience clear vision fast and can return to normal activities quickly, usually within 24 - 48 hours because the procedure is designed to be minimally invasive. Comfort First: The procedure is virtually painless. With the VisuMax 800, the laser treatment time takes less 10 seconds per eye, minimizing any anxiety or discomfort. How does SMILE Pro™ 2.0 improve precision? One of the biggest fears in eye surgery is "human error." SMILE Pro™ 2.0 solves this through a fully integrated digital workflow:   Seamless Data Transfer: Your measurement data is sent directly from the diagnostic tools to the laser machine. No manual typing, no room for error. CentraLign® System: This intelligent system aligns the laser with your visual center, ensuring the treatment is perfectly centered on how you actually see. OcuLign® System: It automatically detects if your eye rotates slightly while lying down, adjusting the treatment to ensure astigmatism is corrected with 100% accuracy. Image courtesy of Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd The Competitive Edge: SMILE Pro™ 2.0 vs ReLEx SMILE In the world of precision, speed is the ultimate differentiator.   TECHNOLOGY LAUNCH YEAR LASER MACHINE KEY HIGHLIGHTS ReLExSMILE 2011 VisuMax500 The first generation of bladeless small incision method, 2-3 mm incision, no corneal flap, 23 seconds/eye SMILE Pro™ 2021 VisuMax800 High-speed 2 MHz laser, only 8 seconds/eye, with autocentration systems SMILE Pro™ 2.0 2025 VisuMax800 Fully digitalized workflows, Cloud + Big Data integration, maximum precision with CentraLign® and OcuLign® intelligent systems Experience SMILE Pro™ 2.0: Cutting-Edge Precision with 28 Years of Proven Expertise Beyond technology, the expertise of the doctors and hospital standards are crucial. At Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital, our team of seasoned ophthalmologists has experience caring for over 100,000 eyes and over 28 years of experience in vision correction. The hospital is also accredited by AACI (USA), an international standard for safety and quality of care. This unique combination of specialized experience and SMILE Pro™ 2.0 technology ensures patients that vision correction with advanced-technology is not just about seeing clearly, but about safety and long-term care. Q: Is SMILE Pro™ 2.0 right for me? A: The best way to find out is through a comprehensive eye exam. We evaluate your corneal thickness, eye health, and lifestyle needs to ensure the technology is a safe fit. Because every eye is different, we use a range of high-tech diagnostic tools to recommend the specific procedure that will give you the best possible visual outcome.   Q: Is the procedure safe?A: SMILE technology from ZEISS has a long-standing global safety record with millions of procedures performed worldwide. At Laser Vision, we combine this proven technology with a detailed medical assessment and a personalized consultation to address your specific eye health and minimize individual risk factors.   Q: What is the recovery time?A: The recovery is typically very fast. Most patients are able to return to work, drive, and resume their normal daily activities within 1 to 2 days. We will provide you with clear post-operative instructions to ensure your eyes heal properly and your vision stabilizes quickly. *If the video does not display, click here Book a Comprehensive Eye Assessment for SMILE Pro™ 2.0 The first step is a detailed eye examination to determine suitability for this technology. 📞 Call Center : 02-511-2111 WhatsApp: 📧 Email Us Today Article Reviewed By Assoc. Prof. Anan Vongthongsri CEO & Founder, Senior Ophthalmologist Specialist in Cornea and Refractive Surgery (LASIK) with over 100,000 successful procedures. Doctor Profile Make an Appointment
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Preparing for LASIK Surgery: What You Should Know

Preparing for LASIK Surgery: What You Should Know When considering LASIK surgery, it's vital to follow the guidance of an ophthalmologist. The ophthalmologist will assess your eye condition and determine the most suitable LASIK procedure for you. This decision should be a collaborative effort between the ophthalmologist and the patient. With advancements in technology, LASIK procedures are now less daunting, and the recovery time is shorter, enabling you to return to your regular activities within just a few days.   Preparation Before LASIK Surgery   Avoid wearing soft contact lenses in the days leading up to the eye evaluation and surgery, ideally for 3-7 days. For hard or semi-hard contact lenses, refrain from using them for 7-14 days before the evaluation and surgery. This step ensures more accurate eye measurements. Certain medications that affect the corneal and eye surface, such as Roaccutane (an acne medication), should not be used prior to the eye evaluation and surgery. These medications may lead to inaccurate measurements. Ensure your hair is clean before the surgery. Avoid wearing makeup and any type of perfume on the day of the LASIK procedure as it could affect the laser system. On the day of the LASIK surgery, wear comfortable clothing with front buttons for ease of dressing and undressing.   **During both the eye evaluation and the LASIK procedure, it is advisable to have a relative or friend accompany you. During the evaluation, eye dilation is performed to examine the optic nerve and overall eye health. This temporarily increases light sensitivity, but it gradually diminishes after the medication wears off (typically in about 4-6 hours). On the day of the LASIK procedure, a protective eye shield will be used to prevent unintentional eye rubbing after the surgery. This shield has small openings for visibility and is removed the following day. Trust the experienced team of eye specialists at Laser Vision, who are well-versed in corneal and refractive eye surgery, particularly with their extensive experience and up-to-date technology.   For appointments and online consultations, please call 02-511-2111 or 02-939-6006.  
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Post-LASIK Eye Care: Guidelines for Quick Recovery

Post-LASIK Eye Care: Guidelines for Quick Recovery After undergoing successful LASIK surgery, it's essential to follow specific guidelines for post-operative care to ensure a speedy recovery and minimize the risk of complications. Laser Vision recommends adhering to the following post-LASIK guidelines provided by your eye specialist.   Guidelines for the First Night After LASIK Surgery Use Eye Shields: Following your LASIK procedure, you'll receive eye shields to protect your eyes. These shields feature small openings for visibility, and it's crucial not to remove them. Avoid Eye Strain: Engage in activities that don't strain your eyes, and be cautious not to expose your eyes to water. When cleaning your face, opt for a damp cloth rather than splashing water directly on your eyes. You can continue with your regular shower and teeth-brushing routine. Use Artificial Tears: Post-surgery, most patients experience tearing and a gritty sensation in their eyes. To alleviate this, use preservative-free artificial tears. If your eye shields are not fitting securely, consider using micro-pore tape to keep them in place. Rest and Avoid Eye Rubbing: It's crucial to get plenty of rest and refrain from rubbing your eyes, especially during sleep. Even at night, do not remove the eye shields.   Guidelines for the First Week After LASIK Surgery Within a day, you should notice a reduction in discomfort and tearing, along with improved vision. Here are key post-LASIK guidelines for the first week:   Continue Medications: Follow your doctor's instructions regarding antibiotics and artificial tears. Maintain Eye Shield Usage: Keep wearing your eye shields while sleeping to prevent inadvertent eye rubbing. Avoid Eye Makeup: Steer clear of eye makeup, especially around the eyes, and ensure that no water or dust particles enter your eyes. Use Sunglasses: When exposed to bright light, wear sunglasses to reduce eye discomfort and sensitivity. Face and Hair Care: Do not wash your hair or face by yourself; visit a salon for hair washing, and use a damp cloth for face cleaning. Avoid Swimming: Refrain from swimming for the first two weeks and any underwater activities during the initial month post-LASIK. Contact the Clinic: If you experience significant changes in vision or severe discomfort, contact the clinic promptly.   In most cases, your doctor will schedule follow-up appointments, including evaluations of your visual acuity and discussions about any potential side effects or complications. Laser Vision boasts over 25 years of LASIK expertise, providing quality care and cutting-edge technology. For appointments and online LASIK consultations, call 02-511-2111 or 02-939-6006.
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Choosing the Right LASIK Treatment

Choosing the Right LASIK Treatment When it comes to LASIK eye surgery, many individuals have questions like, "Which LASIK Treatment is best?" and "Can I choose my LASIK treatment, or does the doctor decide?" Laser Vision is here to provide you with answers and insights into LASIK treatment, helping you make an informed decision. PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy): PRK is a well-established treatment technique for vision correction. It involves removing the outermost layer of the cornea and using an Excimer Laser to reshape it. PRK is suitable for mild to moderate vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and mild astigmatism. LASIK (Laser In Situ Keratomileusis): LASIK is a popular and advanced vision correction treatment. It includes creating a corneal flap using a blade and reshaping the cornea with an Excimer Laser. LASIK is suitable for various vision issues, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. NanoLASIK: NanoLASIK is a modern and bladeless approach to vision correction. It uses laser light for precise corneal reshaping. This treatment enhances the chances of treating higher-level vision issues and reduces discomfort. NanoRelex: NanoRelex is the most advanced vision correction treatment. It uses a Femtosecond Laser for precise corneal tissue reshaping, making it a gentle option for mild to moderate nearsightedness and mild astigmatism. Your eyes are unique, and the best LASIK treatment depends on your specific needs. In addition to your eye condition and the available treatment techniques, your daily lifestyle plays a vital role in the decision-making process. Ultimately, the choice of LASIK treatment should be a collaborative decision between you and your doctor, aiming for the best possible vision correction. Conclusion: At Laser Vision, our team of experienced eye specialists is dedicated to long-term vision correction. We offer a range of LASIK treatment technologies, including PRK, TransPRK, LASIK, FemtoLASIK, NanoLASIK, and NanoRelex, tailored to your individual needs. Trust us to guide you toward the best LASIK treatment for your unique vision requirements.  
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How to Care for Your Eyes After LASIK Surgery

How to Care for Your Eyes After LASIK Surgery After undergoing LASIK surgery, proper eye care is essential to ensure a quick recovery. With the use of cutting-edge technology like NanoRelex and NanoLASIK from Switzerland, which employ low-energy lasers, post-LASIK side effects have been significantly minimized. Laser Vision, has been providing over 25 years of experience in LASIK procedures, guarantees a precise and safe process to promote clear and healthy eyes.   Dealing with Initial Post-LASIK Temporary Side Effects: After LASIK, patients may encounter short-term side effects that vary among individuals. Common early side effects including: Eye Irritation: Often occurring within the initial 24 hours after LASIK, this can be mitigated by getting sufficient rest and using cold compresses or prescribed eye drops. Blurry Vision: Typically experienced during the first week, this is attributed to dry eyes resulting from the LASIK procedure. Vision gradually improves as the cornea heals. Nighttime Glare: This may present as starbursts or halos but is usually temporary, diminishing as the cornea smooths over time. If night driving is affected, it's advisable to avoid it temporarily. Dry Eyes: LASIK can temporarily reduce tear production, leading to dry eyes. The discomfort can be relieved with artificial tears, and it usually improves with time.   Addressing Other Concerns: Should you encounter any of the following issues, it is crucial to seek immediate specialist assistance: Eye Pain or Severe Irritation Increased Swelling or Redness of the Eyes Beyond the First Day Sudden Vision Loss or Abnormal Eye Discharge Any Eye Injury Following LASIK Surgery   Conclusion: Your vision is a valuable asset, and after LASIK, it demands careful care and attention. Opting for a reputable LASIK center such as Laser Vision, known for advanced technology, standardized procedures, and extensive experience, all of which is vital to ensure a full and successful recovery.  
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How Do You Know If You Have Dry Eyes?

How Do You Know If You Have Dry Eyes? Tears play a crucial role in keeping our eyes hydrated, aiding in clear vision by allowing light to pass through the cornea effectively, and supplying oxygen to the cornea. They also help protect against infections and foreign substances. Dry eyes are a common condition resulting from abnormalities in tear production. It can be due to an insufficient number of tears or excessive tear evaporation, causing discomfort to the corneal surface and general eye discomfort. Signs that indicate the onset of dry eyes may include eye irritation, a burning sensation, a foreign body sensation in the eyes, redness, pain, blurry vision that improves when you blink, or heavy, tired eyes, along with excessive tearing. The causes of dry eyes are varied and may include aging, with females being more commonly affected, certain medications like allergy drugs, extended screen time on devices such as computers or mobile phone, exposure to dusty and smoky environments, strong winds, and bright light. People who wear contact lenses, or those who have undergone certain medical conditions like diabetes, chemical burns, or severe drug allergies, can also experience dry eyes.   Treatment options for dry eyes are diverse and may include: Avoiding conditions that exacerbate the problem, such as staying away from strong winds, dust, smoke, and excessive sunlight. Wearing sunglasses or wind-blocking glasses can help. Taking breaks or blinking your eyes frequently, or periodically resting your eyes for at least 1 minute every 30-60 minutes when using screens for extended periods. Using artificial tears, available in various forms, including eye drops (for daytime use) and ointments or gels (for nighttime use). The choice of artificial tears depends on the severity of the condition due to the different properties of each type. The use of certain eye drops to increase tear production, like cyclosporine, or addressing eyelid inflammation that contributes to increased tear evaporation by warm compresses and eyelid hygiene. Blocking the tear ducts at the eyelid's edge to increase tear retention in the eye, either temporarily or permanently. This is used in cases of severe or chronic dry eyes. In summary, dry eyes are not a sight-threatening condition, but they can be bothersome, interfering with a person's daily life. Fortunately, there are various methods to improve the condition and enhance the quality of life. With the approaching cold season, the air tends to be drier, so it's essential to ensure your eye health stays hydrated and comfortable. If you're unsure whether you have dry eyes or need a diagnosis, don't hesitate to consult an eye doctor for evaluation and further treatment."  
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Frequently Asked Questions about LASIK answered by Laser Vision Corneal Medical Experts

Frequently Asked Questions about LASIK answered by Laser Vision Corneal Medical Experts When persistent eye issues cause frustration, LASIK surgery becomes an appealing solution for permanent vision correction. Nevertheless, many individuals harbor reservations about potential LASIK complications. In this article, we will answer all your pre- and post-LASIK questions.   Does LASIK Surgery Cause Pain? A common question many people ponder when considering LASIK is whether it's painful. The word "surgery" often invokes images of medical procedures and naturally leads to concerns about pain. However, it's crucial to clarify that LASIK, with over 30 years of refinement, is virtually painless. For those who dread the prospect of surgical blades, there's a bladeless alternative. This method employs low-energy lasers at every step, ensuring a gentle and comfortable procedure.   What Is the Recovery Time, and Are There Any Restrictions? Following LASIK, some may envision an extended recovery period, involving the use of eye shields and extended rest at home. Nonetheless, modern LASIK procedures offer a swift and comfortable recovery. In reality, most LASIK patients need just one night of rest before resuming their regular activities. Exceptions include activities that pose a risk of dust exposure, water immersion, and the use of prescribed eye drops, following your eye specialist's guidance. Concerning the use of eye shields, it's typically limited to bedtime to prevent unintentional eye rubbing while asleep. Your eye doctor will schedule follow-up appointments to assess when you can wash your face without concern, usually within a week.   Is LASIK a One-Time Procedure? LASIK is engineered as a comprehensive, one-time procedure. It entails reshaping the cornea to restore clear vision. However, as individuals age, age-related vision issues are inevitable. These issues result from the natural aging of eye muscles, leading to a gradual loss of focus capabilities. Therefore, LASIK is recommended for individuals aged 18 and above to stabilize their vision. To address age-related issues and maintain eye health, annual eye check-ups are essential. Regular eye examinations help ensure good eye health and long-term clarity. At Laser Vision we have a team of experienced eye specialists with over 20 years of expertise dedicated to your vision care, restoring it to a clear and vibrant state. Schedule an appointment with our doctors at 02-511-2111 or 02-939-6006.

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