Introducing Robotic SLACS™

Next Generation Robotic Laser Cataract Surgery: Advancing Beyond FLACS

What is Robotic SLACS™? The Next Generation of FLACS

Robotic SLACS™ (Sterile Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery) represents the next generation in laser cataract surgery, advancing beyond traditional Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS). This cutting-edge procedure integrates robotic precision with femtosecond laser technology to automate critical surgical steps with unparalleled accuracy.

By combining sophisticated imaging, computer guidance, and robotic control, Robotic SLACS™ enhances the surgeon's ability to deliver highly predictable and customized outcomes, particularly when addressing astigmatism and utilizing personalized Intraocular Lens (IOL) options.

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How Robotic SLACS™ Enhances Cataract Surgery

The robotic system, guided by advanced imaging, directs the femtosecond laser in a SLACS™ procedure to perform the following steps with exceptional, robotically-controlled precision:

Key Advantages of Robotic SLACS™

Robotic SLACS™ builds upon the benefits of traditional FLACS, offering significant advantages:

Robotic SLACS™ represents the forefront of laser cataract surgery, empowering surgeons to achieve superior results, especially for patients seeking freedom from glasses or correction of astigmatism.

Is Robotic SLACS™ Right for You?

Robotic SLACS™ is an excellent option for patients seeking the highest level of precision and customization in their cataract surgery. It is particularly beneficial for those receiving premium IOLs designed to reduce dependence on glasses, or those requiring precise astigmatism correction. Discuss with your ophthalmologist if this next-generation procedure aligns with your visual goals.

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