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Is PresbyMAX surgery suitable after SMILE?

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Presbyopic laser enhancement after SMILE may be possible in selected patients, but requires especially careful corneal assessment.

When it may be considered

Safety margins must remain adequate.

  • Stable post‑SMILE refraction and symptoms dominated by presbyopia
  • Adequate residual corneal thickness and regular topography
  • No signs of ectasia or progressive shape change
  • Clear crystalline lens and good retinal health
  • Preference to defer lens‑based options despite presbyopia

Why caution is needed

Re‑treating a SMILE cornea is complex.

  • Further ablation reduces biomechanical reserve
  • Higher risk of dry eye or regression than in untouched corneas
  • Multifocal profiles may exaggerate existing higher‑order aberrations
  • Alternatives such as lens replacement may be safer in some cases
  • Decision should be taken in a specialist centre with extensive SMILE experience