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Raydiance Secures $20 Million of New Funding to Support Continued Development and Commercialization of Ultrafast Laser Platform

This porcine corneal flap was cut with the Raydiance laser focused 100 microns below the surface to "cold ablate" (cut without heat) a plane of tissue that could be pulled back as would be done in a LASIK procedure. Collateral damage to surrounding tissue was avoided because no heat was transferred (Photo: Business Wire).
This porcine corneal flap was cut with the Raydiance laser focused 100 microns below the surface to "cold ablate" (cut without heat) a plane of tissue that could be pulled back as would be done in a LASIK procedure. Collateral damage to surrounding tissue was avoided because no heat was transferred (Photo: Business Wire).

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