Vision Correction
(Refractive Surgery) in Brisbane, QLD
Are You Wanting to Experience Visual Freedom and Be Spectacle Free?
The Eye Health Centre has been helping individuals with vision conditions for many years. We use our clinical experience coupled with leading-edge technology to provide vision correction solutions unique to every patient.
What Eye Conditions Can Be Improved with Vision Correction Procedures?
Additional Services
What are the Treatment Options for These Conditions?
Laser Eye Surgery
LASIK
LASIK, short for “laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis,” is the most commonly performed laser eye surgery. A femtosecond laser is used to create a flap in the outer layer of corneal cells. Then, the flap is folded back and an excimer laser reshapes the underlying tissue.
SMILE
SMILE, short for “small incision lenticule extraction,” is the newest laser vision correction procedure. A femtosecond laser creates and removes a small disc of tissue beneath the cornea’s surface to improve its shape. SMILE is currently recommended only in cases of nearsightedness.
PRK
PRK, short for “photorefractive keratectomy,” is the first generation of refractive surgery. In the experience of our laser eye surgeons, it offers great results with minimal risk. During surgery, the surface layer of corneal cells is gently removed, and an excimer laser reshapes the underlying tissue. Flap-free laser correction with PRK improves visual clarity without compromising the biomechanical strength of the eye or introducing the possibility of flap-related complications.
Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL)
If you are not a suitable candidate for laser eye surgery or have a higher prescription correction, implantable contact lenses (ICL) are a safe and effective alternative. An ICL is a contact lens implanted over the eye’s existing lens. Similar to permanent contact lenses, intraocular contact lenses are permanently placed between the eye’s iris and natural lens rather than on the surface of the eye. No eye tissue is removed and the lenses can be removed or replaced if vision changes. ICL’s also have the advantage of being reversible.
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)
RLE (refractive lens exchange) is the most suitable surgical option for age-related vision loss. RLE replaces the eye’s natural lens with an intraocular lens implant (IOL) to correct a refractive error. The procedure is virtually identical to cataract surgery, except the lens being replaced is clear and not cloudy. If you decide to undergo refractive lens exchange, our ophthalmologists will help you explore your IOL options and find the right choice for your needs.








