Imagine Eyes - Adaptive optics, adapted to eye care

Imagine Eyes develops, manufactures and supports advanced ophthalmic medical devices that use wavefront and adaptive optics technologies to respond to customer needs that cannot effectively be addressed using other methods. Roll your mouse over the icon that best describes your need or browse our products through the products menu on the left.  If you would like more information, please contact us by telephone at +33 (0)1 64 86 15 66 or by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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Adaptive optics retinal imaging presentation at Macula of Paris

During the Macula of Paris event, sponsored in part by Imagine Eyes, Pr. Wolfgang Drexler offered an outstanding presentation highlighting the results of his work in retinal imaging using OCT enhanced with adaptive optics and the company's founder Nicolas Chateau presented his views on the future of adaptive optics in retinal imaging to a distinguished group researchers and clinicians in the field of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD).  Click the "read more" link to read the abstract.

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Journal of Refractive Surgery “Effects of Zernike Aberrations on Visual Accuity Measured Using..."

In this article entitled “Effects of Zernike Aberrations on Visual Accuity Measured Using Electromagnetic Adaptive Optics Technology,” users of Imagine Eyes’ crx1 reveal their findings on the role that introducing varying degrees of higher-order aberrations plays in visual acuity.  Click to see the whole article on the JRS site.
 

Journal of Refractive Surgery “Correcting Highly Aberrated Eyes Using Large-Stroke Adaptive Optics”

Users of Imagine Eyes’ mirao 52-d deliver the results of their investigation into the optical performance a the large-stroke deformable mirror’s capacity to correct for large aberrations in highly-aberrated eyes.  Click to see the whole article on the JRS site.
 

Refractive changes associated with oblique viewing and reading in myopes and emmetropes

A paper in the Journal of Vision by Doctors H. Radhakrishnan and W.N. Charman on the effects of brief periods of monocular oblique viewing on axial refractive error in myopes and emmetropes. Click to read the article.

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Fluctuations in intraocular pressure and the potential effect on aberrations of the eye

Paper published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology by Doctors M. Asejczyk-Widlicka1 and B. K Pierscionek on their investigation into the fluctuations in intraocular pressure during the day the possible association with changes in corneal shape and in the patterns of ocular aberrations.  Click to read the article.

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