Refurbished Excimer Lasers
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Refurbished excimer lasers remain a practical option for ophthalmology practices expanding refractive services, replacing older systems, or comparing established platforms. At Insight Eye Equipment, we help you review available excimer laser options based on treatment compatibility, workflow fit, and the support needed to move from equipment selection to installation.
Our team works with practices that need more than a product listing. We help you evaluate available systems, understand what is included, and choose an excimer laser that supports your refractive goals, your clinical process, and your budget.
Available excimer laser systems may include:
We help buyers evaluate more than just model names. From workflow fit and treatment compatibility to delivery, installation, and ongoing support, our goal is to make the buying process clear and practical from start to finish.
Refurbished Excimer Lasers for Ophthalmology Practices
Excimer lasers are a key part of refractive surgery because they reshape the cornea with a high degree of precision. Using ultraviolet light, these systems remove microscopic amounts of corneal tissue to help correct refractive error as part of vision correction treatment.
Excimer lasers are commonly used in refractive surgery workflows to support treatment for:
- Myopia
- Hyperopia
- Astigmatism
For ophthalmology practices offering refractive procedures, the right excimer laser can support treatment precision, workflow efficiency, and compatibility with your preferred planning and treatment approach.
Excimer Laser Procedures and Clinical Applications
Excimer lasers are designed for refractive surgery workflows that rely on controlled corneal reshaping. In many practices, they are used for procedures such as LASIK and PRK.
In a LASIK workflow, the excimer laser is typically used after the flap is created. In a PRK workflow, it is used after the epithelium is removed. In both cases, the goal is to reshape the cornea to correct refractive error.
Depending on the platform, an excimer laser system may support:
- Standard treatments for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism
- Wavefront-guided treatments
- Wavefront-optimized treatments
- Topography-guided treatment planning
When comparing systems, it is important to look beyond the model name and consider how the platform fits your workflow, treatment planning process, and refractive service goals.
Why buy from us:
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- Purchase the equipment you need, at a price that works
- All of our products have been recalibrated and recertified to meet manufacturers' specifications
- Responsive service: we’ll respond to your request for a quote within 24 hours so you have the equipment when you need it
- White glove delivery service: full installation and removal of debris
- Each unit comes with Warranty. Long-term servicing is also available, including software and hardware upgrades.
How to buy from us:
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- Request quotes for the specific items you are interested in
- We respond within 24 hours with a quote via email
- You sign and submit the paperwork, along with a deposit paid by credit card or check
- Our Insight representative delivers the equipment and completes full installation and removal of debris
- Software and hardware upgrades are also available for certain pieces of equipment. (Submit a Service Inquiry)
What To Look for When Buying an Excimer Laser
Not all excimer laser systems offer the same fit for every practice. Differences in treatment modes, software, compatibility, service requirements, and operating costs can affect long-term value and day-to-day usability.
When helping buyers evaluate excimer laser systems, we look at factors such as:
- Ablation speed to support efficient treatment workflows
- Eye tracking performance for treatment accuracy
- Treatment modes such as wavefront-guided, wavefront-optimized, or topography-guided options
- Software version and upgrade path
- Gas usage and maintenance needs
- Diagnostic and planning compatibility with your current setup
- Installation requirements, including room size, power, and site readiness
- Service support and training coordination after the sale
A broader evaluation matters. The right system should support your clinical goals, your team’s workflow, and your budget with a clear understanding of installation, service, and long-term usability.
Used vs. Refurbished Excimer Lasers
A used excimer laser and a refurbished excimer laser should not be treated the same way. A used system may be sold as-is, while a refurbished system should be inspected, tested, and prepared with greater care before it reaches your practice.
That distinction matters. When evaluating equipment, practices should look beyond the model name and confirm the condition, service history, testing status, software details, included components, warranty, and post-sale support.
Before purchasing an excimer laser, it is important to verify:
- Service history so you can understand how the unit was maintained over time
- Calibration and testing status
- Software details, including installed programs, treatment options, and version information
- Included components such as consoles, accessories, and related workflow hardware
- Site-readiness requirements before delivery and installation
- Warranty and support options after the sale
A clean exterior does not provide enough information about the system’s condition, testing status, or readiness for use. Before you buy, confirm the system has been properly evaluated, tested, and prepared, not simply presented for sale.
Who Excimer Laser Systems Are Best For
Excimer lasers can be a strong fit for practices that need a specialized refractive platform and want to make a thoughtful equipment decision based on workflow, treatment goals, and long-term support.
This equipment is often a good fit for:
- Refractive surgery centers performing LASIK or PRK
- Ophthalmology practices expanding into refractive procedures
- Groups replacing older systems that no longer match their workflow
- Buyers looking for customized treatment capability based on the platform
- Practices balancing budget, throughput, and service support
If your team is building, refining, or expanding refractive services, the right excimer laser can support that next step with greater confidence.
Clinical Evaluation and Patient Screening Still Matter
Even the right excimer laser is only one part of a successful refractive workflow. Good outcomes depend on careful planning, patient screening, and sound clinical decision-making.
That includes evaluating factors such as:
- Corneal thickness
- Corneal shape and topography
- Refractive error
- Overall treatment planning
Technology matters, but it should support a strong clinical process rather than replace one. For practices investing in refurbished excimer laser systems, the equipment decision should align closely with the clinical process.
Secure financing for equipment
Insight Eye Equipment has partnered with Oakmont Capital Services to bring you flexible financing options to secure the refurbished ophthalmic and optometry equipment you need to treat patients and fuel your practice’s growth.
Delivery, Installation, and Support
Buying a refurbished excimer laser involves more than selecting a model. Delivery, site readiness, installation, and training all play an important role in a successful purchase.
Our support may include:
- System matching based on your goals and workflow
- Shipping and delivery coordination
- Site-readiness planning
- Installation support coordination
- Training support coordination
- Ongoing guidance after the sale
We work to keep the process clear and practical from quote request through delivery and setup. When you are ready to explore refurbished excimer laser options, our team is here to help you find equipment that fits your practice.
Featured Excimer Laser Systems
Not every excimer laser is the right fit for every practice. That is why we help you compare available systems based on workflow, compatibility, and treatment needs.
Our available refurbished excimer laser inventory may include:
- Alcon Wavelight 200hz Allegretto (International)
- Alcon Wavelight 400hz Eye Q Allegretto (International)
- AMO Visx S4 IR with Wavescan
Each system offers different strengths, from treatment-planning compatibility to workflow fit. We help you compare available platforms based on your refractive goals, budget, and day-to-day operational needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Excimer Lasers
Contact Insight Eye Equipment About Excimer Lasers Today
If you are ready to explore refurbished excimer laser options for your practice, Insight Eye Equipment is here to help. We can help you review available inventory, answer your questions, and find a solution that fits your workflow, goals, and budget.
