Abstract
A 36-year-old patient, after hyperopic LASIK 10 years ago with the progression of hyperopia, underwent implantation of a biocompatible corneal microlens (Allotex, USA) under the original flap. After surgery, uncorrected vision improved from ODS 0.3 to 0.7 with little residual hyperopic refraction. The corneal microlens, originally intended for the correction of presbyopia, can also be used for the correction of hyperopia even after a previous LASIK procedure.