The future begins now – The “all in one” biometer.
The Haag-Streit Lenstar LS enables a complete biometric measurement of the patient’s eye in a single step, including lens thickness (lens position), anterior chamber depth, and retinal thickness. The LENSTAR is now the gold standard for distance measurement.
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Lenstar LS is an excellent choice regarding optical anatomy measurements. It is one of the best technology in the market that caters to optical procedures. This optical biometer is also the first to assess crystalline eye lens thickness.
Regarding errors and inaccuracies in optical diagnosis, incorrect measurements can lead to vision issues. To combat that, optical surgeons are always looking for the latest technologies that can predict accurate measurements and are easy to use.
Here are a few other features of this optical biometer that make it desirable in the optical care industry:
Lenstar LS900 is an optical biometer that accurately captures all dimensions of the human eye. It is used mainly in the case of IOL (Intraocular Lens) surgery, where the eye’s natural lens needs to be replaced by an artificial one.
In such cases, having the correct dimensions of someone’s eye structures is essential. Proceeding with the surgery without accurate or imprecise measurements can be risky.
Lenstar LS was developed by the Haag-Streit Group, whose headquarters are in Switzerland. The company is a leading provider of medical equipment, and one of the fields they cater to is the optical healthcare industry.
Equipment used in Optical Biometry should always be bought from a trusted source and tested before subjecting a patient to it. Equipment in the market is constantly evolving. No matter how accurate the equipment is, medical assessments always have room for more precision.
At Sri Nirwana Netralaya, we believe that your vision is not just a sense, but a gift that deserves the highest level of care and attention. Our hospital is committed to preserving and enhancing this gift through a blend of cutting-edge technology, skilled professionals, and a compassionate approach to patient care.