FAQs and information about vision correction
Everything you need to know about our practice and procedures
How Does LASIK Eye Surgery Work?
LASIK is a surgical procedure that involves precise reshaping of the cornea to correct problems with your eyesight. Your surgeon will use a laser to create a thin flap on the surface of your cornea, allowing for adjustments that improve vision. Laser eye surgery works for myopia by flattening the curvature of the cornea, helping light focus correctly on the retina.
How long does LASIK take to heal?
How long does LASIK take to heal? This article explores the typical recovery timeline, factors that can affect healing, when patients may resume daily activities, and what to expect in the months following surgery.
Can you get LASIK with astigmatism?
Can you get LASIK with astigmatism? If [...]
How long will my vision be blurry after LASIK?
Wondering how long your vision will be blurry after LASIK surgery? Find out what to expect during recovery and when vision stabilises.
Can you get LASIK twice?
Yes, laser eye surgery can be repeated, but it depends on corneal thickness and eye health. It is generally considered safe to undergo a second laser eye surgery, though most surgeons won’t perform a second LASIK procedure unless necessary. An assessment is required to determine suitability and alternatives may be more suitable.
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Is LASIK Worth It?
LASIK can correct refractive errors and can be worth it for many individuals, depending on their eye health and lifestyle. While LASIK eye surgery can be life-changing, it’s important to consider whether LASIK is worth doing based on personal factors. If you’re wondering whether LASIK is worth it, a consultation can help determine if it’s the right choice for you.
Laser Eye Surgery Costs in Adelaide (2025–2026)
Laser eye surgery costs in Adelaide range from $2,000 to $4,000 per eye, depending on factors like the type of surgery required (SMILE® Pro, LASIK, or PRK).
Find out if you are suitable for vision correction
Not everyone is eligible for vision correction surgery.
Find out if you could benefit from this life changing surgery by taking the quick self-suitability quiz below:
Our most popular procedures
SMILE Pro
- LASIK
- SmartSurfACE (a form of PRK)
- Lens replacement
- Lifestyle cataract surgery
