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What is Ray Tracing technology in InnovEyes surgery?

March 4, 2026 Centre For Lasik — Expert Team 1 min read

InnovEyes (WaveLight Plus InnovEyes) represents the pinnacle of personalised laser vision correction — combining ray-tracing technology, wavefront sensing, and a 3D digital eye model for the most customised LASIK treatment available.

What Is InnovEyes LASIK?

InnovEyes integrates three measurement systems:

  1. Ray Tracing Technology: Traces the actual path of light rays through your entire optical system (cornea + lens) — far more accurate than conventional wavefront sensors
  2. EyeVatar Model: Creates a personalised 3D digital model of your complete optical system, used to plan treatment that optimises YOUR eye’s unique optics
  3. Corneal Topography Integration: Maps 22,000+ corneal data points for comprehensive surface correction

Is InnovEyes Better Than Traditional LASIK?

Yes — significantly. Traditional LASIK corrects only your spectacle prescription. InnovEyes corrects higher-order aberrations, optimises for your pupil size, and personalises treatment for your complete optical system. Clinical data shows InnovEyes patients have better night vision quality, higher contrast sensitivity, and more achieve supra-normal vision (better than 6/6).

Who Should Consider InnovEyes?

InnovEyes is ideal for patients with higher prescriptions, complex corneal profiles, or occupations requiring exceptional vision quality (pilots, surgeons, professional athletes).

Ready to find out if you qualify? Book your free LASIK evaluation at Centre For Lasik — India’s most trusted eye surgery centre with 20+ years of experience and 1,00,000+ successful procedures. Call +91 96677 70453 or book online today.

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Get a free LASIK evaluation at Centre For Lasik — 20+ years of expertise, 1,00,000+ successful procedures across India.

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