Dr Kherdaji explains how eye-tracking technology works during laser eye surgery and why patients don’t need to worry about small eye movements during the procedure.
One of the most common concerns people have before laser eye surgery is surprisingly simple: what happens if I move my eyes during the procedure? It’s a completely understandable question. When people think about eye surgery, they often imagine needing to keep their eyes perfectly still, which can make the idea feel intimidating.
In reality, modern laser eye surgery technology has been designed with this exact concern in mind. Advanced laser systems used today are equipped with sophisticated eye-tracking technology that continuously follows even the smallest movements of the eye during treatment. This means the laser automatically adjusts in real time, helping surgeons deliver highly precise and safe results throughout the procedure.
At EuroEyes, our surgeons often find that patients arrive feeling understandably nervous, but that feeling quickly changes once the procedure begins. Dr Fadi Kherdaji often describes laser eye surgery as “happy surgery,” because patients typically relax as they realise how quick, comfortable and carefully controlled the treatment really is.


