If you’ve been thinking about vision correction but worry about how long you’ll be “out of commission,” you’re not alone. Many people hesitate to take the next step simply because they don’t know what recovery really looks like after SMILE eye surgery.
The good news? SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) is designed to fit real life. The recovery process is smooth and straightforward — and in most cases, you’ll be back to your normal activities much sooner than you think.
Let’s walk through what to expect in those first few days after your procedure.
The First 24 Hours: Rest, Refresh, Recover
SMILE is minimally invasive, so you won’t be dealing with bandages, stitches, or long downtime. Still, your eyes need a little TLC right after surgery.
- Plan for a quiet day. You’ll likely feel some mild irritation, dryness, or sensitivity for a few hours. Most people just take it easy, nap, and keep the lights dim.
- Follow your post-op instructions carefully. Your doctor will prescribe lubricating and antibiotic drops to keep your eyes comfortable and infection-free.
- Avoid rubbing your eyes. Even though there’s no large flap (like in LASIK), your eyes are still healing.
- No makeup, screens, or heavy activity for the rest of the day — give your eyes a true break.
Most patients already notice clearer vision within 24 hours — though your eyesight may fluctuate slightly for a few days.
Day 2 to 3: Easing Back Into Your Routine
Here’s where SMILE really shines. Because the incision is so tiny, recovery moves quickly.
- Driving: Most patients are cleared to drive within a day or two once their vision meets legal standards.
- Working: Many people return to work the next day, especially for desk jobs. If you spend a lot of time at a computer, keep artificial tears nearby and take short breaks.
- Exercising: Light activities — walking, yoga, or gentle cardio — are fine after 48 hours. Skip swimming, hot tubs, or contact sports for about a week to protect your eyes.
- Makeup: You can usually wear eye makeup again after about 3–5 days, but check with your surgeon first.
Beyond the First Week: Vision Freedom
Your eyes continue to fine-tune over the next few weeks. Vision sharpness typically stabilizes within a month, and dryness steadily improves.
The best part? Because SMILE involves a smaller incision and no corneal flap, there’s less risk of dryness or irritation long-term — and most people find it feels like “normal life” again within just a couple of days.
Quick Recap: SMILE Recovery at a Glance
| Activity | When You Can Resume |
|---|---|
| Resting at home | Same day |
| Driving | 1–2 days |
| Working (desk job) | 1–2 days |
| Light exercise | 2 days |
| Eye makeup | 3–5 days |
| Swimming / hot tubs | 1 week |
| Contact sports | 2–3 weeks |
The Bottom Line
The idea of “downtime” after vision correction is one of the biggest concerns for patients — but with SMILE, that downtime is minimal. Within just a couple of days, most people are back to their routines, enjoying clear, comfortable vision.
If you’ve been putting off eye surgery because you’re worried about missing work, workouts, or life in general, it’s time to take a fresh look at SMILE.
Ready to learn more? Schedule a consultation with PCVI to find out if SMILE is right for you — and take the first step toward seeing life clearly again. Click here to begin a life of visual freedom.