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Is PRESBYOND surgery suitable after SMILE?

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Presbyopic laser enhancement on a post‑SMILE cornea may be possible in selected patients, but is technically demanding.

When it may be considered

Stability and corneal reserve are key.

  • Stable post‑SMILE refraction with symptomatic presbyopia
  • Adequate residual corneal thickness and regular shape
  • No evidence of ectasia or structural compromise
  • Clear lenses and good retinal health
  • Desire to delay lens‑based surgery despite presbyopic symptoms

Why extra caution is needed

Re‑treating SMILE corneas is complex.

  • Additional ablation further alters corneal biomechanics
  • Increased risk of dry eye or night‑vision disturbances
  • Limited published data compared with primary procedures
  • Requires detailed discussion of alternatives, including lens replacement
  • Should only be undertaken in centres with substantial SMILE and enhancement experience