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Blade Free LASIK or Intralase

AMO's IntraLaseT FS Laser

IntralaseHow does AMO's IntraLaseT FS Technology contribute to LASIK success? By delivering biomechanical superiority, excellent visual acuity, and unmatched safety. This innovative technology is also well suited for creating uniquely shaped corneal incisions for corneal transplant surgery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There's Only One IntraLaseT FS Laser System

Increasingly, successful LASIK procedures have one thing in common - they use AMO's IntraLaseT FS Laser System. IntraLaseT FS Technology clearly delivers clinical advantages to enhance your practice.

  • Our 4th-generation laser is designed as a primary laser for LASIK procedures and advanced corneal surgery procedures
  • 60 kHz performance delivers microkeratome speed and laser precision
  • Better biomechanical stability vs. a microkeratome
  • Lower induced high-order aberrations vs. a microkeratome
  • Better refractive outcomes vs. a microkeratome

Precision Technology for a Safer LASIK Experience

By replacing the blade commonly used for corneal flap creation with a femtosecond laser, AMOŽ has made LASIK eye surgery safer than ever before. The IntraLaseT FS Laser System delivers micron-level accuracy 100% greater than a microkeratome for more accurate and consistent flap thickness - which is critical for a successful LASIK outcome.

Retrospective analysis comparing LASIK results with IntraLaseT FS Technology versus the two leading microkeratomes demonstrated that IntraLaseT FS Laser System performed better in three areas important to LASIK results and safety: flap thickness, induced astigmatism, and cell injury. There are fewer flap-related complications with the IntraLase Method:

  • Minimal risk of sight-threatening events (free caps, globe penetration, buttonhole flaps, decentered flaps, and/or incomplete cuts)
  • No risk of corneal abrasion
  • Reduced risk of dry eye