Laser Vision Correction
KLEx stands for Keratorefractive Lenticule Extraction, an umbrella term for small‑incision lenticule procedures such as SMILE and CLEAR. A femtosecond laser creates a thin, lens‑shaped disc (a lenticule) inside the cornea; this lenticule is removed through a tiny incision (about 2–3 mm). This reshapes the cornea to correct your glasses prescription, without creating a flap. The benefits are:
-Tiny incision, therefore less disturbance of corneal nerves and strength, and potentially less dry eye symptoms early
-Fast recovery: with usually mild discomfort during the first day.
-No flap: Low risk of flap-related complications, best for contact sports, and fewer dry-eye symptoms early on.
Your surgeon will confirm whether KLEx, LASIK, PRK/TransPRK, or ICL is the best for your eyes.
The procedure takes about 7-10 minutes per eye and is performed in the laser suite.
Right after: Vision is often hazy for several hours. Light sensitivity and mild tearing are common on Day 0.
Before KLEx:
Screening & diagnostics: Detailed measurements (refraction, corneal maps, dryness assessment).
In preparation for KLEx:
-Stop soft lenses at least 3–7 days before. Your doctor will tailor this to your case.
-Tell us about all meds and allergies. Use any prescribed pre‑op drops as directed.
-On the day:
On the day of the procedure, expect to be in the clinic ~1–2 hours, allowing time for further test and exams, the procedure, then postoperative instructions and eye drops schedule.
Everyone heals differently. Always follow your surgeon's instructions if they differ from this guide. Expect to use antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops a few times a day for about 10 days, and lubricants eye drops for the first few weeks and up to a few months.
First 6–12 hours:
Day 1–2:
Days 3–7:
Weeks 2–4:
1–3 months: