LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY

Say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses.

OUR TREATMENTS

Laser solutions for every type of visual defect

Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism

The SMILE PRO technique is performed with the Carl Zeiss Femtosecond VISUMAX 800 laser, a state-of-the-art technology that allows for minimally invasive surgery, respecting the structure of your cornea.

Recovery is quick and safe, and you will be able to resume your daily and sporting activities with less risk of dry eyes than with other techniques.

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Presbyopia

PresbyQuick is performed using the Bausch&Lomb Excimer TENEO 317 Mod2 laser. It offers personalised correction for presbyopia.

It allows you to see both near and far with minimal invasiveness and quick adaptation, offering clear vision at all distances and reducing discomfort such as halos or glare for greater comfort.

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Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism

The SMILE PRO technique is performed with the Carl Zeiss Femtosecond VISUMAX 800 laser, a state-of-the-art technology that allows for minimally invasive surgery, respecting the structure of your cornea.

Recovery is quick and safe, and you will be able to resume your daily and sporting activities with less risk of dry eyes than with other techniques.

See more
Presbyopia

PresbyQuick is performed using the Bausch&Lomb Excimer TENEO 317 Mod2 laser. It offers personalised correction for presbyopia.

It allows you to see both near and far with minimal invasiveness and quick adaptation, offering clear vision at all distances and reducing discomfort such as halos or glare for greater comfort.

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Am I a candidate?

Most people with vision problems may be candidates for refractive surgery. The key is to choose the right technique based on your eyes, your age and your lifestyle.

You may be a candidate if:

– You are over 18 years of age and your prescription is stable. – You are looking for a safe and personalised solution. – You have myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism or presbyopia. – You want to reduce your use of glasses or contact lenses.

WHAT DO WE TREAT?

Discover the vision problems we can correct with laser refractive surgery at EyeSmile.

Difficulty seeing clearly from a distance.
Problems focusing on close objects and, in some cases, also on distant objects.
Distorted or blurred vision at any distance due to an irregular curvature of the cornea.
Progressive loss of near vision associated with age.

EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR EYES

Carl Zeiss Femtosecond VISUMAX 800

It is a state-of-the-art laser that enables the SMILE PRO technique to be performed, a minimally invasive procedure to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. SMILE PRO is characterised by:

Bausch&Lomb Excimer TENEO 317 Mod2

It is a state-of-the-art laser that enables the PresbyQuick technique, an advanced and minimally invasive procedure to correct presbyopia and improve near and far vision. PresbyQuick is characterised by:

REAL PREVIEW SIMULATION WITH VISIONFIT
TO ENSURE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS

With Eyecos' exclusive VisionFit simulator, you can preview and choose your visual outcome before treatment, tailoring it to your actual visual needs and lifestyle.

OUR MEDICAL TEAM

Meet our medical team, made up of ophthalmologists, optometrists, and specialised operating theatre staff.

Dr. Pedro Grimaldos Medical Director and Ophthalmologist
Alexandra Vasilica
Optometrist

Graduate in Optics and Optometry from the University of Terrassa.

With more than five years of professional experience, she has worked in different areas of optometry, from visual therapy to advanced clinical care.

Alexandra Vasilica
Optometrist

David Poncela
Operating theatre coordinator
and scrub nurse

Graduate in Nursing, with a Master's Degree in Surgical Nursing and a Master's Degree in Anaesthesia and Pain Management Nursing.

David Poncela
Operating theatre coordinator and scrub nurse

Vivian Martín
Ophthalmologist surgeon

Graduate in Medicine with a specialisation in General Medicine and Ophthalmology, and a Master's Degree in Infectious Diseases. She has 32 years of experience in general medicine and 19 years in ophthalmology, with a particular focus on cataract surgery. Her practice is characterised by a comprehensive approach, solid clinical experience and a firm commitment to her patients' visual health.

Vivian Martín
Ophthalmologist and surgeon

WE ARE HERE TO ANSWER
ALL YOUR QUESTIONS

At EyeSmile, you will find leading specialists, state-of-the-art laser technology and close support that guarantees confidence and excellent results.

How can I book an appointment?
We offer three ways to book an appointment so you can choose the one that best suits your daily routine.
  • By telephone: 938 10 22 50
  • By WhatsApp: You will find it at the bottom right of the website
  • By email: reservas@eyesmilelaser.com

It is important to meet some basic requirements. You must be over 18 years of age, have stable vision, and not have any serious eye conditions.

In addition, it is essential to undergo a comprehensive eye examination. Only through this personalised examination can it be determined whether surgery is a safe and appropriate option for you.

No, refractive surgery is not painful. The procedure is performed under topical anaesthesia, so the patient feels no pain during the operation.

You may experience a slight feeling of pressure or momentary discomfort, but in general, the procedure is quick, comfortable and well tolerated.

Laser refractive surgery is an advanced ophthalmological procedure that aims to correct visual defects such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia.

Using high-precision laser technology, the curvature of the cornea is modified so that light rays focus correctly on the retina, thereby improving visual acuity without the need for glasses or contact lenses.

Recovery is rapid. Significant visual improvement occurs within the first 24 to 48 hours after the procedure.

Although vision may continue to stabilise over the following weeks, many people can resume their normal activities within a few days, always following the medical team’s instructions.

Most patients can return to their normal work activities between 1 and 3 days after refractive surgery, depending on the type of work and the individual progress of each case. It is important to avoid intense visual strain during the first 24 to 48 hours to promote better recovery.

As for sports activities, it is recommended to wait at least one week before resuming moderate exercise, and 3 to 4 weeks for more demanding or contact sports, in order to protect the eyes and avoid possible complications.

To ensure the best results, it is essential that your prescription is stable before undergoing refractive surgery. If your prescription continues to change or increase, the outcome of the operation is unlikely to be permanent and may require further adjustments.

Although not mandatory, the use of sunglasses after refractive surgery is strongly recommended, especially during the first few weeks.

Refractive surgery is performed on both eyes on the same day. This allows for faster recovery and better visual balance during the post-operative process.

Yes, it is very important to stop wearing contact lenses before undergoing preoperative tests and refractive surgery. Continued use of contact lenses can alter the shape of the cornea and affect the measurements needed to plan treatment.

It is advisable to stop wearing them at least 1 week before surgery if they are soft lenses, and between 2 to 4 weeks if they are rigid or gas permeable lenses.

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Dr. Pedro Grimaldos

Eye Smile Laser
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