SMILE Eye Surgery in Dallas-Fort Worth: Who’s a Good Candidate?
SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) is a minimally invasive vision correction procedure that corrects nearsightedness and astigmatism through a small keyhole incision, without creating a corneal flap. If you’re in Plano or Dallas-Fort Worth and considering vision correction but aren’t sure whether LASIK or SMILE is the better fit, here’s how I think about it at Visionary Eye Surgery.
SMILE isn’t trying to replace LASIK. It’s a different tool for a slightly different situation. And understanding when each one makes sense is a big part of what I do.
How Is SMILE Different from LASIK?
In LASIK, I create a flap on the cornea, reshape the tissue underneath with a laser, and lay the flap back down. In SMILE, there’s no flap at all. Instead, a femtosecond laser creates a thin disc of tissue called a lenticule inside the cornea, and I remove it through a tiny incision about 3-4 millimeters wide.
No flap means the corneal surface stays largely intact. That matters for a couple of reasons. First, the cornea retains more of its structural strength. Second, there’s less disruption to the corneal nerves, which means less dry eye in the early recovery period.
The trade-off is that SMILE currently treats nearsightedness and astigmatism but not farsightedness. LASIK covers all three. So the right choice depends on your specific prescription.
Who Is a Good Candidate for SMILE in DFW?
The ideal SMILE patient in my Plano practice looks something like this: moderate to high myopia (nearsightedness), with or without astigmatism, who wants a flapless procedure. Age 22 or older with a stable prescription for at least a year. Corneas that are healthy but might be on the thinner side of what’s ideal for LASIK.
SMILE is especially appealing for patients who are physically active, work in contact sports, or have jobs where a flap-related concern might be relevant. If you’re a firefighter, a martial arts practitioner, or someone who just doesn’t love the idea of a corneal flap, SMILE is worth discussing.
I also consider SMILE for patients in North Texas who have mild dry eye going into the procedure. Because the corneal nerves are less disrupted, SMILE patients tend to report less post-operative dryness than LASIK patients. That can be a meaningful difference for someone who already deals with the dry air we get in DFW.
Who Should Probably Choose LASIK Instead?
If you’re farsighted, LASIK is still the better option because SMILE doesn’t treat hyperopia yet. If you have very low myopia, LASIK tends to be more efficient. And if you need a wavefront-guided or topography-guided treatment for an irregular cornea, LASIK gives me more customization options.
There’s no rivalry between the two procedures in my mind. I offer both at Visionary Eye Surgery precisely because different eyes need different approaches. The worst version of this is a surgeon who only does one procedure and tells everyone they’re a candidate for it.
What’s Recovery Like After SMILE?
Most SMILE patients tell me they can see well enough to drive within a day or two. Full visual stabilization takes a little longer than LASIK, usually a week or two for the sharpness to fully settle. That’s because the cornea heals differently without a flap.
The first day, your eyes will be watery and light-sensitive. That’s normal. By day two or three, most of my patients in Plano are back to work. I tell people to avoid rubbing their eyes for a couple of weeks and to use the drops I prescribe. That’s about it.
The recovery is genuinely low-key. No dramatic bandage contact lens, no extended restrictions. Just a few days of taking it easy while your cornea does its thing.
How Much Does SMILE Cost Compared to LASIK?
SMILE and LASIK are priced similarly at most practices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. At Visionary Eye Surgery, I’m transparent about pricing because I think patients deserve to know what they’re paying before they commit to anything. The technology costs are comparable, and the outcomes for the right candidate are equally strong.
HSA and FSA funds can be used for SMILE just like they can for LASIK. Financing options are available too.
How Do I Know Which Procedure Is Right for Me?
The honest answer is: you don’t until someone examines your eyes. I can give you general guidelines all day, but the real decision comes down to your corneal thickness, your prescription, your tear film, your lifestyle, and about a dozen other data points I measure during a comprehensive evaluation.
That evaluation is free at Visionary Eye Surgery. If you’re anywhere in DFW, Plano, or North Texas and you’ve been weighing LASIK versus SMILE, come in and let me look. I’ll tell you which one I’d recommend and why, and if neither is the right fit, I’ll tell you that too. I’d rather offer you EVO ICL or ASA/PRK than push you into a procedure that isn’t ideal for your eyes.
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