The ZEISS Refractive Suite offers the widest range of refractive laser surgery techniques available in the world. This advanced technology is used for the correction of refractive errors: myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.
Discover the various procedures that are part of this innovative suite:
SMILE PRO
SMILE PRO is the most modern and least invasive technique for the correction of myopia (blurred distance vision) and astigmatism (blurred and distorted vision). In our ophthalmological center we are proud to offer this procedure to improve the quality of life of our patients.
SMILE PRO is performed with the VISUMAX 800 femtosecond laser.
More informationFEMTOLASIK
Femtolasik is an advanced refractive surgery technique used to correct vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. This procedure combines femtosecond laser technology with excimer laser to perform precise and safe vision correction.
FemtoLasik is performed with the VISUMAX 800 femtosecond laser and the MEL 90 excimer laser.
More informationLASIK
LASIK is a surgical procedure to correct ocular refraction problems such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. It uses excimer laser technology and an electronic scalpel to reshape the cornea –the clear front part of the eye– to improve the way light is focused on the retina.
LASIK is performed with the MEL 90 excimer laser.
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PRK
PRK is a laser eye surgery to correct myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Unlike LASIK and FemtoLasik, PRK does not involve the creation of a corneal flap. In PRK, the outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is removed and then the corneal surface is reshaped with an excimer laser. This allows light to focus correctly on the retina.
PRK is performed with the MEL 90 excimer laser.
More informationTRANS-PRK
Trans-PRK is an advanced variant of the PRK procedure. Unlike traditional PRK, where the epithelium is manually removed before the excimer laser reshapes the cornea, in Trans-PRK the laser performs both steps consecutively, without the need for additional instruments.
Trans-PRK is performed with the MEL 90 excimer laser.