How does a wavefront aberrometer work?
Wavefront Aberrometry works by sending a beam of light into the eye, which traverses the cornea and the lens, reaches the retina, and is then reflected back. The aberrometer captures this reflected light and uses it to analyze the entire optical system of the eye, including the cornea, lens, and retina.
Wavefront Aberrometry works by sending a beam of light into the eye, which traverses the cornea and the lens, reaches the retina, and is then reflected back. The aberrometer captures this reflected light and uses it to analyze the entire optical system of the eye, including the cornea, lens, and retina.