PerfectPulse Technology®
Safety and Precision
ALLEGRETTO WAVE ® laser systems apply PerfectPulse Technology® to help ensure safe and precise work at a high speed.
PerfectPulse Technology® simply means that every laser pulse is completely controlled from its generation to the point when it contacts the cornea.
Each ultra-thin laser pulse is used to sculpt the corneal surface with the utmost precision.
In order to further enhance the precision of the treatment, PerfectPulse Technology® uses advanced high-speed eye-tracking to follow the eye’s fastest movements and to help ensure an accurate placement of each laser pulse on the cornea.
During the treatment, the energy stability of every pulse is controlled on the basis of a smart energy control program which automatically balances the energy levels to ensure that each laser pulse creates the same accurate result.
Aspheric Ablation - True Optical Zones
In order to maintain the patient's refraction and corneal curvature, it is important to understand the behavior of every laser pulse when it meets the eye. When laser light contacts the center of the cornea, it is fully absorbed. However, in the periphery, the angle of incidence resulting from the cornea's curved shape may cause energy reflections.
ALLEGRETTO WAVE® laser systems apply additional pulses in these peripheral areas to compensate for the energy loss, and to achieve the desired post-operative aspheric contour even in the outer areas of the cornea. In order to precompensate for the possible induction of spherical aberrations, the laser applies even more pulses depending on the patient's individual corneal steepness.
The effect of higher-order aberrations increases with pupil size. Hence the effective optical zone size should correspond with the pupil. Large transition zones induce higher-order aberrations, thereby fostering vision problems such as halos and glare.
Controlling the peripheral ablation allows the laser to create large, true optical zones with a minimized transition zone.
By treating larger optical zones with a diameter of up to 8 mm, postoperative glare and halos may be minimized.





