PREMIS device
Peramis* is an advanced ophthalmology imaging system primarily used for *corneal topography* and *ocular surface analysis*. This highly accurate device performs 3D mapping of the cornea and is widely used in the diagnosis and management of eye diseases.
MS39 device
The *MS 39* is an advanced ophthalmic imaging system that combines *corneal topography* and *anterior OCT (Spectral Domain)*. With its high resolution and multi-purpose capabilities, this device is used as a comprehensive diagnostic tool in evaluating the structure of the cornea and anterior segments of the eye. .
Orbscan, Aberrometry
The OrbScan is an advanced imaging system for examining the structure of the cornea and the anterior segment of the eye that uses a combination of corneal topography and pachymetry (measurement of corneal thickness). The device uses slit-lamp scanning and Placido disk projection to create 3D images of the cornea.
Orbometry (measurement of visual aberrations) is a device that measures optical aberrations (aberrations) of the eye. It uses Hartmann-Shack technology or Wavefront Analysis to identify refractive errors (such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism) and higher-order aberrations (such as coma, spherical aberration, etc.).
Pentacam device
Pentacam is an advanced corneal and anterior segment imaging and analysis system based on rotating Scheimpflug camera topography technology and manufactured by Oculus, Germany. This device is widely used in the diagnosis and management of corneal diseases, evaluation before refractive surgeries (e.g. LASIK, LASEK, corneal transplantation), and glaucoma screening.