In the modern FEMTO-LASIK method, the cornea is opened with a high-precision femtosecond laser. The operation of the laser is computer-controlled, the surgeon also has a microscope at his disposal, which guarantees maximum precision and selection of the diameter thickness of the separated corneal flap.
The flap is raised on a “hinge” so as to allow the cornea to undergo modeling with the excimer laser.
SmartSight is a state-of-the-art femtosecond laser treatment belonging to the so-called.
These methods are based on the fact that inside the intact cornea a so-called “flap” is created.
They rely on the fact that inside the intact cornea a so-called “lenticula” is created.
lenticula (a microlens created from a thin fragment of the cornea). A minimally invasive incision is then made for the approach. The intraocular lens can then be removed through this small opening. It is also possible to use the so-called. Static cyclorotation compensation. The SMARTSIGHT procedure cannot be performed for medical reasons on the same day as the preoperative examination
The Trans-PRK smart Surface method is the only non-contact laser vision correction method. Trans-PRK’s state-of-the-art capabilities helped optimize the procedure at the most important point. However, this applies almost exclusively to patients with myopia or astigmatism. If hyperopia is present, Trans-PRK treatment can be performed successfully only if the dioptric number is relatively low. Smart Surface is an original technology offered by Schwind Eye-Tech-Solutions.
Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK for short) is a surgical procedure that has been performed since 1987, and is considered one of the older methods of refractive laser surgery. The procedure itself involves removing the upper cellular layer of the cornea (epithelium) and then properly reshaping the underlying corneal tissue using an excimer laser. The treatments are effective and safe, and above all, they guarantee patients a significant improvement in vision.
Superficial vision correction method performed without chemicals, epithelium is removed with Epi/Clear tool , recommended for people with thin corneas and at risk of eye injuries