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Focus Eye Clinic: The eye doctor and eye clinic for laser eye surgery

What is laser eye surgery?

Laser eye surgery is a safe and effective treatment that uses a laser to adjust the shape of the cornea. This can correct refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. Laser eye surgery enables sharp vision without glasses or contact lenses and is performed using advanced techniques such as Femto-LASIK, PRK, and SMILE.

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More than 30 million people worldwide choose laser eye surgery every year. Techniques such as Femto-LASIK, PRK and SMILE offer a safe and effective way to say goodbye to glasses or contact lenses for good.

Compare the different eye laser techniques

Has existed sinceRestoration of visionPrice
PRK (LASEK)1987few weeksFrom 2750€.
LASIK199724 hoursAFTER
FemtoLASIK20073 hoursFrom 3750€
SMILE20151 weekFrom 3900€

Which treatment is right for you?

Eye laser surgery price

The eye laser price varies depending on the treatment chosen. See more about eye laser price and options such as Femto-LASIK or SMILE here.

What does Femto-Lasik cost?

Femtolasik Price : from 3750€.

What is the price of a PRK?

Cost PRK : from 2750€.

How much does SMILE eye laser cost?

SMILE eye laser price: from 3900€.

Personalized or TopoguidedYesYesYes
Post operative controlsincludedincludedincluded
Possible re-treatmentincludedincludedincluded
Work disability2 days7 days2 days
Irritation or painvery little, a few hoursfirst 48 hoursvery little, a few hours
Recoveryfew daysup to 4 - 5 weeksfew days
ScreeningThird party payerThird party payerThird payer
Pre-operative analyses160€160€160€

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Meet our experienced ophthalmologists

Focus Eye Clinic is led by two renowned physicians, each with approximately 20 years of experience in innovative eye care. Together, they bring more than 35 years of expertise, which was built and passed on by two previous generations of Focus Eye Clinic owners. This rich history makes us leaders in the world of ophthalmology.

Our doctors combine precision, safety and the latest technologies to help you achieve a glasses-free future. Meet the driving forces behind our clinic and your glasses-free future.

Focus Eye Clinic preparation area where patients are prepared for their laser eye surgery

Are you eligible for glasses removal?

Our highly specialized surgeons do a thorough diagnosis and discuss with you objectively all the options and the pros and cons. This initial screening is non-binding.

35 years of expertise and confidence in eye care

Always the best care, focused on your glasses-free future and self-confidence.

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High-tech equipment for optimal eye care

Investing in the latest technology for the best results

At Focus Eye Clinic, we combine expertise and innovation with state-of-the-art equipment within ophthalmology. Thanks to technologies such as the Ziemer Z8 Femtolaser and WaveLight® EX500 excimer laser, we perform refractive treatments such as Femto-LASIK, PRK and SMILE with unparalleled precision. For cataract surgery, we use the Zeiss CALLISTO, IOLMaster 700 and Alcon Centurion Vision System, among others, resulting in highly accurate implant measurements and predictable results.

In addition, we rely on diagnostic systems such as the Heidelberg Spectralis HRA-OCT, Pentacam® HR, and Nidek OPD-Scan III to analyze your eyes in detail. For the treatment of dry eyes, technologies such as LipiScan and LipiFlow offer effective and durable solutions.

With the most advanced equipment, Focus Eye Clinic guarantees safe, efficient and personalized eye care of the highest quality.

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Personalized treatment

Personalized and efficient care at Focus Eye Clinic

At Focus Eye Clinic, you are our main focus. Our experienced assistants are always available to answer your questions and offer personal guidance throughout your treatment. You will be assigned a dedicated assistant who knows your case inside out and supports you with care and professionalism.

We strive to schedule your appointment within two weeks and adapt flexibly to your schedule, making your visit smooth and comfortable.

Thanks to our multidisciplinary team of experts, we offer all ophthalmic treatments under one roof. After a thorough diagnosis, the most appropriate doctor for your treatment is called in, so you always receive the best customized care.

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A luxurious and comfortable setting at Focus Eye Clinic

At Focus Eye Clinic, we believe that medical treatment should be not only effective, but also comfortable and soothing. Therefore, we have designed our clinic with an eye for luxury and comfort, so that you feel completely at ease from the very first moment.

Our modern and stylish spaces exude calm and confidence, and are designed to provide you with a relaxing experience. From the warm welcome at reception to the comfortable waiting areas and state-of-the-art treatment rooms, every detail has been carefully chosen with your well-being in mind.

At Focus Eye Clinic, we combine advanced technology with luxurious surroundings, so you can enjoy the highest quality care in a setting that exudes peace and confidence. Your health and comfort are our priority, and you will notice that with every visit.

FAQ Eyes Laser

What does eye laser treatment cost?

Focus Eye Clinic deliberately maintains a transparent pricing policy for all treatments. The price varies according to the treatment performed, view the overview of priceshere .

What is the price for eye laser surgery?

Prices for laser eye surgery at Focus Eye Clinic depend on the technique chosen:

- Femto-LASIK: €3,750 (both eyes)

- PRK/LASEK: €2,750 (both eyes)

- SMILE: €3,900 (both eyes)

We have a transparent pricing policy, so you know exactly what to expect. For more details, please see our overview of pricing.

What is laser eye surgery?

Laser eye surgery is a treatment in which the shape of the cornea is adjusted using a laser beam. With this advanced technique, refractive errors such as nearsightedness(myopia), farsightedness(hyperopia) and cylindrical defects(astigmatism) can be corrected. Common methods of laser eye surgery include Femto-LASIK, SMILE, and PRK/LASEK, all of which provide a safe and effective solution to enable a life without glasses or contact lenses.

What happens during laser eye surgery?

In laser eye surgery, Femto-LASIK treatment is performed in several steps. First, a femto-laser creates a thin flap in the upper layer of the cornea. Next, an Excimer laser adjusts the shape of the cornea to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. After treatment, the flap is carefully replaced. The procedure is quick and efficient, with a treatment time of only 5 minutes per eye.

When is it not possible to laser your eyes?

Laser eye surgery with the Femto-LASIK technique is not possible or not recommended in some situations. The following are the main reasons:

Femto-LASIK in pregnancy

Hormonal changes are expected during pregnancy or breastfeeding, which makes the results of laser treatment less predictable. It is therefore advisable to delay treatment until about 3 months after delivery.

Avoiding Femto-LASIK in certain conditions.

The following medical conditions make Femto-LASIK treatment less suitable:

- Eye infections

- Herpes in or around the eye

- Keratoconus (an abnormality of the cornea)

- Use of cortisone (corticosteroids)

In these cases, alternative treatment or further investigation may be required.

Femto-LASIK and professions.

For certain occupational categories, such as in aviation, the military, or other positions with strict requirements, Femto-LASIK is not allowed. In such situations, PRK treatment may be considered, which is often approved.

How long does laser treatment take?

A laser treatment, such as Femto-LASIK, PRK, or SMILE, is a quick and efficient procedure. The treatment itself takes only 3 to 6 minutes per eye, depending on the technique and complexity of the correction.

The entire process, including preparation and aftercare, usually takes about 2 hours. This includes:

- Preparation of the eyes.

- Application of the laser treatment.

- Monitoring by the ophthalmologist after the procedure.

The quick treatment time makes laser eye surgery a popular choice for people who want to improve their vision without lengthy procedures.

Will both eyes be lasered at the same time?

Yes, laser eye surgery usually treats both eyes in the same session. This is safe and common, and ensures a short recovery time. In special cases, such as medical indications, it may be chosen to treat the eyes separately.

Is laser treatment painful?

No, laser treatment is generally not painful. Anesthetic eye drops are administered before the procedure, so you won't feel any pain during the treatment.

After treatment, you may experience some temporary discomfort, such as a burning sensation or light sensitivity. This usually disappears within a few hours to days, depending on the technique chosen, such as Femto-LASIK, SMILE, or PRK.

Modern techniques make laser eye surgery comfortable and fast.

Is laser eye surgery safe?

Yes, laser eye surgery is a safe and proven treatment method. Modern techniques such as Femto-LASIK, SMILE, and PRK are used worldwide and have a high success rate.

The procedure is performed by experienced ophthalmologists and advanced equipment that works with extreme precision. Prior to treatment, a thorough examination is performed to determine your suitability, which further enhances safety.

Complications are rare and most patients recover quickly with permanent improvements in their vision.

Can you get your eyes lasered during pregnancy?

No, it is not recommended to have your eyes lasered during pregnancy. Hormonal changes can affect the shape of the cornea, making the results less predictable.

It is better to delay treatment until about 3 months after giving birth, so that your eyes are fully stabilized. This also applies while breastfeeding.

Can you have your eyes lasered after cataract surgery?

Yes, after cataract surgery, it is possible to have your eyes lasered, but it depends on your situation. Laser eye surgery can be used to correct small remaining refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.

Your eye doctor will assess your suitability for laser treatment. It is important that your eyes have fully recovered from cataract surgery and your eye strength is stable. This usually takes several months.

Can you laser your eyes with a plus deviation?

Yes, laser eye surgery can also be used for a plus deviation(farsightedness or hyperopia). With techniques such as Femto-LASIK, PRK, or SMILE, the shape of the cornea can be adjusted to improve vision.

Suitability depends on factors such as the strength of your plus deviation, the thickness of your cornea, and the health of your eyes. A preliminary examination with your eye doctor determines whether laser eye surgery is possible in your case.

Can you get your eyes lasered with a cylinder deviation?

Yes, laser eye surgery is an effective solution to a cylinder defect(astigmatism). Techniques such as Femto-LASIK, PRK, or SMILE correct the shape of the cornea so that light rays are better focused on the retina.

The option depends on the severity of the cylinder defect, the thickness of your cornea, and the overall health of your eyes. A comprehensive preliminary examination determines whether laser treatment is appropriate for your situation.

Is laser eye surgery possible with diabetes?

Yes, laser eye surgery is possible with diabetes, but it depends on how well your diabetes is controlled and the health of your eyes.

Conditions for safe treatment:

- Good blood sugar control: Your diabetes must be stable, without large fluctuations in blood sugars.

- No diabetic eye complications: Such as diabetic retinopathy or maculopathy, as these conditions can affect the outcome of treatment.

A thorough preliminary examination by an ophthalmologist is essential to assess whether laser eye surgery is safe and effective in your situation. In some cases, the risk may be too great, and other methods of correction are recommended.

From what age can you get your eyes lasered?

You can have your eyes lasered from the age of 18, provided your eye strength has remained stable for at least 1 to 2 years.

Stable eye strength is important to ensure that the results of treatment are lasting. In younger patients, laser treatments are not recommended because the eyes are still developing and the strength can change. A thorough preliminary examination determines your suitability for laser eye surgery.

From what strength can you get your eyes lasered?

Laser eye surgery is possible for a wide range of strengths, depending on the technique and your eye health:

- Nearsightedness (myopia): Up to about -10 diopters.

- Farsightedness (hyperopia): Up to about +6.5 diopters.

- Cylinder deviation (astigmatism): Up to about -6 diopters.

The exact limits may vary by person and treatment technique, such as Femto-LASIK, PRK, or SMILE. A thorough preliminary examination determines whether your strength is within safe limits for laser eye surgery.

Up to what strength can you have your eyes lasered?

How long do the results of laser treatment last?

The results of laser eye surgery are usually permanent. The shape of the cornea is permanently altered, so refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism remain corrected.

However, your vision may change over time due to natural aging, such as:

- Presbyopia (age-related farsightedness): This usually occurs from age 40-45 and cannot be prevented with laser eye surgery.

- Progressive changes: In rare cases, the original refractive error may recur slightly.

Regular checkups with the eye doctor help to notice and address any changes in vision.

Can I get dry eyes after laser eye surgery?

Yes, dry eyes are a common temporary side effect of laser eye surgery, especially with techniques such as Femto-LASIK. During treatment, nerves in the cornea are affected, which can temporarily reduce tear production.

Symptoms of dry eyes after laser eye surgery:

- Burning sensation.

- Red or irritated eyes.

- Fatigue of the eyes.

Treatment and recovery from dry eyes after eye laser surgery:

- Eye drops: Artificial tears help relieve symptoms.

- Recovery period: Most patients experience improvement within a few weeks to months.

In rare cases, dry eyes may remain long-term. An ophthalmologist assesses this risk prior to treatment.

Can I use makeup after laser treatment?

No, it is recommended not to use makeup on or around the eyes for the first week after treatment. This prevents irritation and the risk of infection.

Tips for makeup after laser eye surgery:

- Wait at least 7 days before applying eye makeup.

- Use new makeup to avoid bacteria.

- Avoid waterproof mascara and eyeliner during the first few weeks because they are more difficult to remove.

How long does recovery from laser eye surgery take?

Recovery after laser eye surgery varies by person and treatment method:

- Immediately after treatment: Your vision may be blurry and your eyes feel irritated. This usually improves within a few hours.

- Within 1 to 2 days: With Femto-LASIK, vision is often mostly restored.

- Within a few weeks: With PRK or SMILE, it may take a little longer for your vision to be completely stable.

You can usually resume light activities after 1 to 2 days, but full recovery and stabilization of vision may take several months. Your eye doctor will perform checkups to monitor your progress.

When can I return to swimming after laser eye surgery?

You can usually return to swimming 2 weeks after eye laser treatment.

Guidelines:

- Swimming in chlorinated water (swimming pools): Wait at least 2 weeks to avoid irritation and infection.

- Swimming in natural waters (sea or lakes): Wait at least 4 weeks because of the increased risk of bacterial infections.

- Use of swimming goggles: As soon as you are allowed to swim again, wear swimming goggles for extra protection.

Your eye doctor will give specific recommendations based on your situation and recovery.

Do both eyes recover equally quickly after eye surgery?

Yes, in most cases, both eyes recover at about the same rate after laser eye surgery. However, the rate of recovery can vary slightly depending on factors such as:

- Individual variation: Each eye can respond differently to treatment.

- Refractive error: If one eye had a higher strength, it may take slightly longer for vision to become fully stable.

- Technique: With techniques such as Femto-LASIK, recovery is often faster and more even than with PRK.

Will I have pain after the eye laser treatment?

No, pain after laser eye surgery is usually minimal. Thanks to numbing eye drops, you won't feel any pain during the treatment. However, you may experience some discomfort after the treatment, depending on the technique used:

- Femto-LASIK: Slight burning sensation or dryness, usually gone within a few hours.

- PRK: More discomfort and sensitivity to pain, especially in the first 2 to 3 days.

Better laser eye surgery or lens implantation?

The choice depends on your situation:

- Laser eye surgery: Ideal for nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism down to -10 or +4 diopters. Not suitable for thin corneas or high strengths.

- Lens Implantation (ICL): Suitable for higher strengths or if laser eye surgery is not possible. Reversible, but more invasive and expensive.

What is the difference between lasek and lasik?

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis):

- A thin flap of the cornea is created with a laser.

- Suitable for a wide range of refractive errors.

- Quick recovery time (usually within 1-2 days).

LASEK (Laser-Assisted Sub-Epithelial Keratectomy):

- Only the top layer of the cornea (epithelium) is detached.

- Suitable in thin cornea or higher risk cases.

- Slower recovery time (several days to a week).

Which eye laser method is best?

The best laser eye surgery method depends on your specific situation, such as the strength of your eyes, the thickness of your cornea and your lifestyle. Here are the three main methods:

- Femto-LASIK:

- Most widely used method, fast recovery, suitable for most refractive errors.

- Best choice for normal eye health.

- SMILE:

- Minimal flapless procedure, faster recovery and less risk of dry eyes.

- Ideal for myopia and mild astigmatism.

- PRK/LASEK:

- No flap, suitable for thin corneas or specific occupations.

- Longer recovery time, but similar results.

A preliminary examination determines which method is best for your eyes.