SILK EYE SURGERY

👁️ SILK Eye Surgery

SILK Eye Surgery (Smooth Incision Lenticule Keratomileusis) is an advanced, minimally invasive laser vision correction procedure designed to treat myopia and astigmatism with high precision and safety.

This next-generation technique uses advanced femtosecond laser technology to create a smooth lenticule, which is removed through a tiny incision—without creating a corneal flap. SILK Eye Surgery ensures better corneal stability, faster healing, and enhanced visual comfort.

With SILK Eye Surgery, patients can achieve clear, sharp vision with minimal disruption and long-term visual quality.

🌟 Benefits of SILK Eye Surgery

✔ Flap-less and minimally invasive procedure
✔ Ultra-smooth incision for faster recovery
✔ Reduced risk of dry eyes
✔ Better corneal strength preservation
✔ Minimal discomfort during and after surgery
✔ Ideal for active lifestyles

🩺 How It Works

• Advanced digital eye assessment and 3D mapping

• Creation of smooth lenticule using femtosecond laser

• Tiny incision without corneal flap

• Gentle lenticule removal for vision correction

• Clearer vision within 24–48 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions – SILK Eye Surgery

SILK Eye Surgery is a flap-less, minimally invasive laser eye procedure that corrects vision by removing a smooth lenticule through a small incision.

Unlike LASIK, SILK Eye Surgery does not involve flap creation, resulting in better corneal stability and reduced dry eye risk.

No. The procedure is painless as it is performed using numbing eye drops. Mild discomfort may be experienced temporarily.

The laser procedure typically takes around 10–15 minutes per eye.

Most patients experience improved vision within 24–48 hours, with continued improvement over the next few weeks.

Yes, SILK Eye Surgery is a clinically proven and safe procedure when performed on suitable candidates.

Adults with stable vision, healthy corneas, and myopia with or without astigmatism may be eligible after evaluation.

Most patients achieve freedom from glasses or contact lenses after the procedure.

Yes, the vision correction is permanent, though natural age-related changes can occur later in life.

Most patients can resume daily activities within 1–2 days after surgery.

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