Da Vinci femtosecond laser advantages:
1, small spot, low energy : the impact on the surrounding tissues is minimal, the cutting surface produces the smallest bubbles;
2, lift the flap after the bubble disappears immediately: no need to wait to enter the excimer surgery procedure immediately;
3, corneal flap thickness uniformity: to improve the speed of repair and post-operation
4. No residual tissue connection: the corneal flap can be lifted up easily;
5. Smooth surface of the flap and the corneal stroma: fast postoperative repair and good postoperative visual function;
6. Stable eye position fixation: eliminating loss of attraction and other unforeseen results;
7. Convenience of operation: the Ziemer Femtosecond Laser is compatible with any excimer laser device. Adapted to any excimer laser equipment, patients only need to lie on the excimer operating table to receive femtosecond laser surgery, without the need to change the operating bed;
8, a wide range of applications: not only can be used for excimer laser surgery corneal flap production, but also to complete the corneal flap cutting required for lamellar corneal transplantation and implantation of subcorneal stromal ring. Do you want to do myopic surgery for fear of sequelae? That is because you have not chosen the right eye hospital and attending doctor. It is recommended to choose Huashi Ophthalmology, where there are experts from public hospitals, advanced instruments, cost-effective surgery price, one-on-one VIP service, so that you do not have to worry about.
Any laser myopia surgery requires the production of a corneal flap first, and then lift the flap for excimer laser cutting, and ultimately restore the flap to complete the surgery, the difference between the different surgeries lies in the production of the thickness of the flap as well as the production of the flap of the tool is different. In addition to the traditional laminar knife, femtosecond lasers are also used to create corneal flaps, and the flaps created are thinner and smoother. Regardless of which way the flap is cut, the excimer laser is ultimately required to cut the flap according to the patient's prescription. Any laser myopia surgery requires the creation of a corneal flap, then lifting the flap for excimer laser cutting, and finally recovering the flap to complete the surgery. The difference between different surgeries lies in the thickness of the flap and the tools used to create the flap. In addition to the traditional laminar knife, femtosecond lasers are also used to create corneal flaps, and the flaps created are thinner and smoother. Regardless of which way the flap is cut, the excimer laser is ultimately needed to cut the flap according to the patient's degree.
The da Vinci femtosecond laser emits laser light at a frequency of up to 1,000 KHz or more (the cutting accuracy is directly proportional to the frequency of the emission), and cuts longitudinally and transversally across the cornea to make a thinner flap, which can be lifted immediately after cutting due to the low generation of bubbles in the cutting process, resulting in less time for the cornea to be exposed.