The world's leading manufacturer of optical instruments and equipment, Carl Zeiss of Germany, has produced a globally unique full-femtosecond laser refractive surgery system called "VisuMax", which has led corneal refractive surgery into the era of full-femtosecond laser.
Currently, the role of the majority of brands of femtosecond laser systems in corneal refractive surgery is only to replace the corneal knife to make corneal flaps, and after the flap is made, the excimer laser is also used to ablate part of the thickness of the corneal stroma layer to reduce the curvature of the cornea (curvature), so as to achieve the purpose of correcting myopia. The "VisuMax" system from Carl Zeiss, however, uses a femtosecond laser to make the flap and reduce the curvature of the cornea, making it possible to say goodbye to excimer lasers for the first time in keratoconus laser correction surgery.
In addition, the "VisuMax" system is not only used for keratoconus surgery, but also for new clinical applications such as corneal transplantation. Full Femtosecond - Blade-Free Treatment
The entire procedure is performed with a femtosecond laser, eliminating the need for a corneal flap created by a corneal laminator.
Femtosecond - no need to combine
No need to combine with excimer laser for treatment.
The original Smile minimally invasive technology
Full femtosecond laser small incision stromal lens removal technology, without the need to make a corneal flap to use the femtosecond laser can be used to make a corneal flap stromal lens and use a small incision to complete the removal of its lens. It can reduce the damage to corneal nerve fibers, reduce the impact on corneal biomechanics, and improve visual quality.
Precise, personalized flap creation
Flap Femtosecond technology allows precise control of the flap's thickness and size, the width of the tip, and the shape and angle of the flap's edge. It improves the safety and predictability of the procedure.
Contact lenses designed to "mimic the human cornea"
Concave contact lenses that conform to the shape of the human cornea ensure the natural physiological state of the cornea during treatment.
Low intraoperative suction
Combined with VisuMax's unique concave contact lenses, effective and stable intraoperative suction can be achieved, avoiding the loss of vision that would be caused by elevated intraocular pressure during conventional surgery. Slit Lamps
Slit lamp microscopes are essential instruments for ophthalmic examinations. The slit lamp microscope consists of an illumination system and a binocular microscope.
Non-contact tonometer
Avoids cross-infection that may result from the use of contact tonometers and can be applied to patients with surface anesthetic allergies.
"VisuMax" Full Femtosecond Laser Machine
The world-renowned optical equipment manufacturer, Carl Zeiss of Germany, has produced the globally unique full femtosecond laser refractive surgery system "VisuMax", which leads the way in corneal refractive surgery. "
The VisuMax is the world's only full-femtosecond laser refractive surgery system from Carl Zeiss, a world-renowned manufacturer of optical equipment.
Full-automatic comprehensive optometry
Full-automatic comprehensive optometry system is mainly used for standardized subjective optometry and binocular visual function examination.