'1mm Smile Pro' created amid worries about 'patient benefits' vision correction
Oct 17, 2024
A new wind is blowing with the introduction of Smile Pro in early 2023 in the domestic vision correction field, where smile LASIK became a popular trend.
In addition to increasing patients' options for surgery, they are changing the paradigm of vision correction more precisely, quickly and safely by using Bijumax 800 advanced vision correction surgical equipment. The key is precise scanning technology, an automatic correction system that controls even fine movements of patients, and the ability to correct the central axis of the eye and astigmatism. In addition, the function of live monitoring during the surgery process has increased convenience for both the doctor and the patient.
In particular, the Smile Pro has a very short laser irradiation time of less than 10 seconds compared to the existing Smile LASIK, which can significantly reduce the psychological anxiety and burden that patients feel during surgery.
There is another technology that maximizes the various advantages of the Smile Pro, which is the 1mm minimum cut Smile Pro. In fact, if anyone can perform a 1mm incision, all hospitals will want to do it. This is because reducing the scope of the incision leads to faster recovery, higher patient satisfaction, and ultimately better surgery results. However, the reality is not like that, and not everyone can operate in the 1mm range. The reason is that the 1mm minimum cut Smile Pro is a patented technology developed by the main office.
Both SmileLasic and SmilePro end the surgery by irradiating the femtosecond laser, performing a small incision of about 2 to 4 mm before separating and removing a small corneal correction piece called lenticular through the incision window. However, the 1mm minimum incision smile pro is a reduction in the size of the incision to only 1mm.
There are two major patent technologies that have enabled 1mm extreme minimality. This is thanks to the development of a device that sets the range of the laser's incision so that the incision is 1mm, and a surgical tool that helps surgery by putting it in a 1mm fine incision window. In addition, this method utilizes corneal reinforcement technology accumulated from high-level corneal transplantation, the flower of ophthalmic surgery. The thickness of the upper part of the cornea is very thin at 0.11mm during the Smile Pro surgery, and the corneal reinforcement technology and dedicated surgical tools are the smallest incision in the 1mm range to prevent corneal damage caused by pressure and help facilitate surgery.
As with all surgeries, ophthalmic surgery is also best to restore the desired vision safely and with minimal damage. The 1mm minimum incision smile surgery is a beneficial vision correction method created from the deep agony of medical staff who think of patients first.
Help = Onnuri Smile An, Director Kim Ji-sun
In addition to increasing patients' options for surgery, they are changing the paradigm of vision correction more precisely, quickly and safely by using Bijumax 800 advanced vision correction surgical equipment. The key is precise scanning technology, an automatic correction system that controls even fine movements of patients, and the ability to correct the central axis of the eye and astigmatism. In addition, the function of live monitoring during the surgery process has increased convenience for both the doctor and the patient.
In particular, the Smile Pro has a very short laser irradiation time of less than 10 seconds compared to the existing Smile LASIK, which can significantly reduce the psychological anxiety and burden that patients feel during surgery.
There is another technology that maximizes the various advantages of the Smile Pro, which is the 1mm minimum cut Smile Pro. In fact, if anyone can perform a 1mm incision, all hospitals will want to do it. This is because reducing the scope of the incision leads to faster recovery, higher patient satisfaction, and ultimately better surgery results. However, the reality is not like that, and not everyone can operate in the 1mm range. The reason is that the 1mm minimum cut Smile Pro is a patented technology developed by the main office.
Both SmileLasic and SmilePro end the surgery by irradiating the femtosecond laser, performing a small incision of about 2 to 4 mm before separating and removing a small corneal correction piece called lenticular through the incision window. However, the 1mm minimum incision smile pro is a reduction in the size of the incision to only 1mm.
There are two major patent technologies that have enabled 1mm extreme minimality. This is thanks to the development of a device that sets the range of the laser's incision so that the incision is 1mm, and a surgical tool that helps surgery by putting it in a 1mm fine incision window. In addition, this method utilizes corneal reinforcement technology accumulated from high-level corneal transplantation, the flower of ophthalmic surgery. The thickness of the upper part of the cornea is very thin at 0.11mm during the Smile Pro surgery, and the corneal reinforcement technology and dedicated surgical tools are the smallest incision in the 1mm range to prevent corneal damage caused by pressure and help facilitate surgery.
As with all surgeries, ophthalmic surgery is also best to restore the desired vision safely and with minimal damage. The 1mm minimum incision smile surgery is a beneficial vision correction method created from the deep agony of medical staff who think of patients first.
Help = Onnuri Smile An, Director Kim Ji-sun
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