New Delhi, Oct 27: In a major advancement in the field of ophthalmology, utilising the cutting-edge German technology, ‘SMILE PRO’, the Visual Aids Center on Friday introduced first-ever AI Enabled Robotic Laser Vision Correction Surgery in New Delhi.
The laser vision correction procedure is set to transform the way people achieve clearer and sharper vision, enhancing their quality of life. Laser vision correction has long been a trusted method for individuals seeking to free themselves from the constraints of spectacles and contact lenses.
The introduction of robotic precision with pre-fed algorithm support of 9 million eyes, takes this procedure to an entirely new level, ensuring utmost accuracy and minimal discomfort for patients.
SMILE PRO employs robotic technology to achieve unmatched precision during every step of the surgery, leading to exceptional visual outcomes. Patients can expect no discomfort and the fastest recovery time compared to traditional laser vision correction methods.
Each surgery is tailored to the individual’s unique eye characteristics, optimising the results and minimising potential risks. In-fact SMILE PRO procedures are tailored to each individual’s unique vision needs, ensuring the best possible outcome for their specific case.
It is built on a track record of more than a decade, delivering outstanding clinical results with over 9 million procedures worldwide. The robotic process streamlines the surgery, allowing for fast procedures and shorter patient wait times.
Majority of the patients can typically resume their normal activities the very same day, experiencing minimal discomfort during the recovery process. This is a flapless procedure that eliminates the risk of flaps which is sometimes associated with many other laser vision correction procedures.
Dr Arjun Buckshey of Visual Aids said, “Safety and Long-term results have always been a concern when we talk about Laser Vision Correction. We have to pick and choose suitable candidates for Laser Vision Correction. SMILE PRO by Carl-Zeiss is truly a revolutionary procedure. We have never experienced such visual results in such a short span of time.”
He said, “Artificial Intelligence paralleled with Robotic Laser Precision, gives us a wider range of patients to treat I believe that we will stop making corneal flaps altogether in the next 2-3 years which we have been conventionally doing through the past 25 years.”