Vision Correction

Clerio Vision

LIRIC System

Non-invasive femtosecond laser vision correction that modifies corneal refractive index without cutting or removing tissue.

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Overview

LIRIC (Laser Induced Refractive Index Change) is an innovative, non-invasive vision correction technology that uses femtosecond laser pulses to modify the refractive index of the cornea without cutting or removing tissue. Unlike LASIK or PRK, LIRIC changes how light bends through the eye by altering the molecular structure of the cornea at a sub-cellular level.

What MedStack Engineering Built

Developed the computer software that controls the LIRIC femtosecond laser system, including treatment planning, laser control algorithms, and the physician user interface.

Key Highlights

  • Non-ablative vision correction
  • Femtosecond laser precision
  • Reversible treatment potential
  • Preserves corneal biomechanical integrity
  • Minimal recovery time

Technologies

Desktop SoftwareLaser ControlTreatment PlanningMedical Algorithms

About the Client

Clerio Vision, Inc. - Developer of next-generation refractive vision correction technology.

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