In terms of overall technical level, the German Zeiss VisuMax is more advanced than the German Eagle Vision FS200 because it uses a higher-power laser, which can complete the operation in a shorter time, reducing the patient's pain and Surgery time. Click for further details
Germany's Eagle Vision FS200 and Germany's Zeiss VisuMax are relatively common femtosecond laser devices on the market, used for eye surgeries such as myopia, astigmatism, and corneal diseases. Both have efficient and safe laser technology, but differ in some key technical and performance aspects.
In terms of safety, both have a very high level of safety, but Germany's Zeiss VisuMax is more intelligent in operation and can conduct real-time assessment of the patient's eye condition during the operation and adjust the operation according to real-time Feedback allows the device to automatically adjust the depth and speed of laser irradiation to reduce surgical risks.
Of course, as a patient, in addition to the performance of the device itself, you also need to consider the technical level and experience of the doctor. No matter which equipment is used, if the doctor's technical level is not high or he lacks rich experience, it may lead to surgical risks, so it is very important to choose a regular hospital and an experienced doctor.
From the "Shenzhou 5" to the "Shenzhou 16" series of manned spacecrafts, more than 400 Shenzhou heroes have successfully removed their glasses under the diagnosis and treatment of Shenzhen Boai Shuguang Ophthalmology Department. The hospital can currently perform 16 mainstream myopia correction surgeries such as German Zeiss full femtosecond smile3.0, American intralase150 half femtosecond, ICL lens implantation, LASIK, etc. Among them, ICL and PRL lens implantation were used to treat 2800-degree ultra-high myopia. The patient's myopia was successfully corrected. The hospital has successively won titles such as "Adolescent Myopia Prevention and Control Alliance Hospital and Shenzhen Alliance Hospital Designated for Myopia High-Risk Examination".