Laser Eye Surgery · Manchester

Private laser eye surgery cost in Manchester (2026)

Laser eye surgery for Manchester patients typically costs £1,295–£2,500 per eye for LASIK and £2,200–£3,800 per eye for SMILE in 2026, depending on provider and technology. This guide covers what each procedure costs, what a genuine all-inclusive quote should cover, and how to compare Manchester quotes against fixed national pricing.

£1,295–£3,800Typical per-eye range, 2026
15–30 minBoth eyes, day case
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Private laser eye surgery for Manchester patients typically costs £1,295–£2,500 per eye for LASIK, £2,200–£3,800 per eye for SMILE, and £800–£2,000 per eye for surface treatments such as LASEK, PRK and TransPRK in 2026. Treating both eyes on the same day — which most people do — usually comes to £2,600–£7,000 depending on procedure and provider. Our partner network charges fixed, all-inclusive prices from £2,400 per eye for LASIK or LASEK/PRK and £2,800 per eye for SMILE, which makes a useful benchmark when comparing Manchester quotes.

What laser eye surgery costs in Manchester

Manchester is one of the UK's most competitive markets for laser eye surgery, with national chains and independent clinics both operating in the city. Advertised "from" prices can start very low, but the price most patients actually pay sits considerably higher once prescription complexity, wavefront or topography-guided upgrades and aftercare packages are added. The figures below reflect typical 2026 pricing across the UK market, which Manchester generally mirrors.

ProcedureTypical UK range (per eye)Both eyes, typical
LASIK£1,295–£2,500£2,600–£5,000
SMILE / SMILE Pro£2,200–£3,800£4,400–£7,000
LASEK / PRK / TransPRK£800–£2,000£1,600–£4,000

Beware of headline prices that exclude the consultation, enhancement (re-treatment) cover or long-term aftercare — the cheapest advertised price is rarely the cheapest final bill. Our guide to laser eye surgery consultations explains what a thorough suitability assessment should include.

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Procedure options and prices

The right procedure depends on your prescription, corneal thickness and lifestyle — not the price list. All three main options correct short-sight, long-sight and astigmatism within their treatment ranges.

Keyhole

SMILE / SMILE Pro

From £2,800

per eye, all-inclusive network price

  • Flapless, small-incision technique
  • Lower dry-eye risk
  • Good for active lifestyles & sport
  • Suits moderate-to-high myopia
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Surface

LASEK / PRK / TransPRK

From £2,400

per eye, all-inclusive network price

  • No flap — surface treatment
  • Suits thinner corneas
  • Slower recovery than LASIK
  • Same long-term results
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Compare the procedures in detail on our laser eye surgery overview, or see the dedicated national price guides for LASIK, SMILE and PRK. If you're over 45 or your prescription is outside laser range, a lens-based option such as refractive lens exchange for Manchester patients or an implantable collamer lens (ICL) may suit better.

What happens on the day

Whichever procedure you choose, laser eye surgery is a day-case treatment under anaesthetic drops — both eyes are usually treated in the same visit, with the laser itself active for under a minute per eye.

  1. Final checks confirm your prescription and scans match the treatment plan.
  2. Anaesthetic drops numb the eyes; a soft clip keeps the eyelids comfortably open.
  3. The surgeon prepares the cornea — a flap for LASIK, a small keyhole incision for SMILE, or surface preparation for LASEK/PRK.
  4. The excimer or femtosecond laser reshapes the cornea to your exact prescription in seconds.
  5. You rest briefly, have a final check and go home the same day — with drops and clear aftercare instructions.

Recovery timeline

Recovery speed is the main practical difference between the procedures.

Day of surgery

Mild stinging or grittiness for a few hours. Rest with eyes closed where possible. No driving.

Day 1–2

LASIK and SMILE patients typically see well enough to drive and work. Surface treatments (LASEK/PRK) remain blurry while the surface heals.

Week 1

First review. LASEK/PRK vision clears progressively. Avoid swimming, dusty environments and eye make-up.

Weeks 2–6

Vision stabilises; dry-eye symptoms settle with lubricating drops. Final outcome assessed at review.

Comparing Manchester quotes

When you collect quotes from Manchester clinics, make sure each covers the same things — the cheapest headline price often isn't the cheapest treatment:

  • Consultation & scans: some clinics charge separately for the assessment; ours is included in the fixed price.
  • Technology upgrades: wavefront or topography-guided treatment is often a paid extra locally — check whether it's included.
  • Enhancement cover: around 1 in 20 patients benefit from a fine-tuning re-treatment; know whether it's included and for how long.
  • Aftercare: confirm how many follow-up visits are covered, and for how many months.
  • Finance: 0% options over 12–24 months are widely available — roughly £200/month on a £4,800 both-eyes total. See our finance options.

Some Manchester patients choose to travel to our South England partner clinics for a fixed all-inclusive price with a named consultant throughout; reviews can often be arranged remotely or with your local optician. A free online consultation is the easiest way to compare like-for-like before deciding, and our Manchester consultation guide covers local specialist appointment costs.

Frequently asked questions

In 2026, Manchester patients typically pay £1,295–£2,500 per eye for LASIK, £2,200–£3,800 per eye for SMILE and £800–£2,000 per eye for LASEK/PRK, depending on provider, prescription and technology. Treating both eyes usually comes to £2,600–£7,000 all-in.
Low headline prices usually apply only to very small prescriptions and exclude extras such as wavefront-guided treatment, enhancement cover and long-term aftercare. Always compare the final all-inclusive figure for your actual prescription, not the "from" price.
Both achieve excellent results. LASIK offers the fastest recovery and suits most prescriptions; SMILE is flapless with a lower dry-eye risk and suits moderate-to-high short-sight. Suitability depends on your corneal scans — a consultation will tell you which is right for your eyes.
There's no strict upper age limit, but from the mid-40s reading vision changes (presbyopia) and by the 50s–60s a lens-based procedure such as refractive lens exchange often gives a better long-term result than laser. A consultation will compare both routes for your eyes.
Over 10 years, contact lens wearers typically spend £2,500–£4,000 on lenses and solutions, so surgery often pays for itself. Beyond cost, most patients cite convenience — sport, travel, waking up able to see — as the biggest benefit. Satisfaction rates in UK studies exceed 95%.

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Updated on 10 Jul 2026