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Measuring is knowing, and we take that very seriously. With our advanced collection of high-tech and specialized equipment, we map your eye extremely accurately, both inside and out. Many of these devices use scanning techniques that do not require touching the eye, which contributes to your comfort. Based on this detailed information, we can confidently suggest the best treatment for your eyes.

MS39 (CSO Italia, Schwind)


The MS-39 offers the highest resolution on the market to accurately image the cornea to 3.6 micrometers. This allows us to create a detailed topographic map and determine if your cornea is strong and thick enough for safe laser treatment. The device also measures the pupil size under different lighting conditions and the evaporation of your tear film, so that the treatment can be tailor-made.

Peramis (CSO Italia, Schwind)


The Peramis is an advanced addition to the MS-39, follows the path of light in your eye and detects where the light is refracted abnormally. This device measures not only the cornea, but also other parts of the eye, giving us a complete picture of the quality of your vision. This allows us to adjust the treatment to optimize visual clarity and quality.

Argos (Alcon) en IOLmaster 700 (Zeiss)


We perform extremely precise lens calculations with the Argos and the IOLmaster 700. These systems measure all sizes and dimensions of the eye with different technologies, even with special eye abnormalities. This maximizes the chance of an excellent visual result.

Verion (Alcon)


The Verion creates a digital “fingerprint” of your eye. This reference image is used during the operation to determine the precise location of incisions and the position of the artificial lens, so that the outcome is as accurate as possible.

Pentacam (Oculus)


The Pentacam is essential for mapping the cornea. It plays a crucial role in screening corneal health and monitoring corneal diseases, ensuring the safety of laser treatments.

Confocal microscope HRT3 (Heidelberg)


With the HRT3 Confocal Microscope we visualize your cornea down to cell level, without the need for biopsies. This device helps in the diagnosis and treatment of contact lens infections and rare pain syndromes, among other things, by creating detailed cross-sectional images of inflammatory cells and nerves.

Endothelial cell density measurement (Nidek)


An Endothelial Cell Density measurement is used to count the number of pump cells in the inner layer of the cornea. This is important to assess the risk of certain surgeries and to diagnose conditions where these cells are reduced.

Casia 2 (Tomey)


The Casia 2 takes detailed images of the anterior eye structures, such as the anterior chamber and the iris. It can also create a virtual image of how an artificial lens will behave in the eye, which is crucial for determining if there is enough space.

Spectralis OCT (Heidelberg)


With the Spectralis OCT we image the back of the eye, including the retina and the optic nerve. This gives us valuable information about the health of these structures.

Amaris 750S (Schwind)


When reshaping the cornea we use the Amaris 750S excimer laser. This laser is unrivaled in precision and speed, with an ablation time of only 1.5 seconds per diopter correction. Thanks to 6D eye tracking, the laser automatically compensates for eye movements, which ensures safe and accurate treatment.

LenSx (Alcon)


The LenSx femtosecond laser makes it possible to perform certain steps of a Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) or cataract surgery laser-controlled, instead of manually. This significantly increases the accuracy of the procedure, for example by making incisions and fragmenting the lens.

Intralase (Johnson & Johnson)


For LASIK treatment we use the IntraLase femtosecond laser, which creates extremely precise flaps, which used to be done manually. This ensures fewer risks and more precision.

Centurion Active Sentry (Alcon)


We use the Centurion Active Sentry for RLE and ICL procedures. This system provides real-time monitoring and adjustments of energy and fluid flows, ensuring continuous optimal eye pressure and stabilization of the eye during the procedure.

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Would you like to be less dependent on glasses and/or contact lenses? At the Academisch Centrum Refractiechirurgie, we offer various treatments that meet the strictest safety requirements. Our team is ready to provide you with the best care.

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