I've compared several 2021 - 2023 Silver Sky SE's and there is quite a bit of variation in the "rolling" of the edges - not a significant amount as fas as profile measurement goes, ...it's really more of a "feel" thing and the same is found on various Fender, Gibson and other models.
However, reducing the "severe" or "sharp" feel to the edges is not a matter of just rounding the wood off to soften the feel. When I "roll" (or increase the rolling) the fretboard edges on any guitar it almost always involves at least a minor fret dressing: rounding tops of the fret ends, and unless asked not to creating a "bullnose" for a smooth feel. Then the frets are re-polished, followed by (depending on the guitar) using various colors or hardening oils (Tru Oil is basically a Danish oil - same thing), thinned lacquer, polyester or polyurethane (I was in the coatings busines for decades and can test for compatibility) and buff it out to a satin or gloss finish. The finish or oil touchup, however, is minimal.
My point is it's not a DIY operation. Most take very little time, but only if you have the tools, knowledge and experience. In some cases it can void a warranty, so that's another consideration. And quality work is not cheap.
But most tech shops who specialize in "tweaking" a guitar's (or amp's) feel and/or sound to meet customers needs (rarely the guy with a desk in a corner of a general retail guitar store) can take care of this - assuming you can communicate your needs clearly. And do not be surprised if its 3 weeks to a month or more before the instrument is touched, as good shops are busy and backlogged.
Hope that helps.