Figure. 1  An example of a patient interface properly docked.
Figure. 2 An example of the system display. The surgical treatment plan is depicted on the left side (capsulorhexis is purple, corneal incision is yellow, paracentesis is orange and limbal [refractive] insicisons are white.). OCT displays are shown on the right.
Figure. 3A   The femtosecond laser creates the capsulorhexis with precision, reducing the risk of tears and ensuring proper centration
Figure. 3B   The free cap is removed with forceps, and the edge of the capsulorhexis is easily seen on the lower right.
Figure. 4  Lens fragmentation.

Figure. 5  Laser image immediately after treatment. The clear corneal incision is located at 930, the paracentesis is at 630, and the corneal incisions at 1 o’clock. The fragmentation and the capsulorhexis can be seen in the center of the pupil.
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