Abstract:With the popularization of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE), the experimental research and clinical reuse of extracted corneal stromal lenticules from SMILE have become a research hotspot in recent years. Corneal stromal lenticules are thin and transparent, rich in sources, low in cost, and have the advantages of low immunogenicity and good tissue compatibility, so they can be used as good biomaterials for corneal reinforcement, patch transplantation, refractive correction, and lacrimal duct embolization in clinical study. This article reviews the clinical application of SMILE-derived lenticule in the treatment of corneal-related diseases, correction of hyperopia and presbyopia, coverage of glaucoma drainage valve to prevent their exposure, and its use in lacrimal duct plug, providing new directions for the treatment of certain ocular diseases.