Bladeless Technology

Femtosecond Laser in Mumbai


Explore the future of eye surgery with femtosecond laser precision at Trivision Eye Hospital. As a premier center in Mumbai, we harness this ultra-fast laser technology to achieve unparalleled precision, eliminating the need for blades in many critical procedures.

Unmatched Precision

The Femtosecond laser uses infrared light pulses to create microscopic separations in tissue. This allows us to perform "Bladeless" surgeries with accuracy measured in microns, far superior to manual techniques.

Femtosecond Laser Machine for Bladeless Surgery in Mumbai

Vision Excellence (LASIK)

With femtosecond lasers, we offer advanced vision-enhancing procedures such as Bladeless Femto-LASIK and SMILE. This ensures precise corneal reshaping and optimal visual outcomes without using a mechanical blade.
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Cataract Clarity

Our hospital employs femtosecond lasers to enhance Cataract Surgery (FLACS). It automates critical steps like incisions and lens fragmentation, resulting in a safer procedure, quicker recovery, and improved vision.

Corneal Expertise

In Corneal Surgery (Transplants), femtosecond lasers allow for custom-shaped incisions and graft placement. This ensures a stronger bond, faster healing, and effective treatment tailored to individual needs.

Patient-Centric Approach

Our use of femtosecond laser technology prioritizes patient safety, comfort, and swift recovery. It significantly reduces the risk of human error and complications associated with traditional blades.

Common Questions

FAQ: Femtosecond Laser Technology

It is an infrared laser that emits pulses of light at an incredibly fast rate (one quadrillionth of a second). It is used to separate tissue at a molecular level with extreme precision, allowing for "bladeless" incisions.

Yes, for most patients. Traditional LASIK uses a mechanical blade to create the corneal flap. Femto-LASIK uses the laser to create a thinner, more uniform flap, which generally leads to greater safety, stability, and fewer dry eye complications.

Absolutely. In Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS), the femtosecond laser performs the most critical steps (incisions and breaking up the cataract) with computer-guided precision, reducing the energy needed to remove the lens and protecting the eye.