Refurbished YAG Lasers
Refurbished YAG Lasers | Backed by an Industry-Leading Warranty
Refurbished YAG lasers continue to serve an important role in ophthalmology practices, performing common in-office laser procedures. At Insight Eye Equipment, we help practices compare available YAG laser systems based on procedure mix, system configuration, and practical day-to-day workflow needs.
If you are replacing an older unit, comparing YAG-only and combination platforms, or reviewing available inventory for posterior capsulotomy and iridotomy workflows, we can help you identify a system that fits your clinical needs, installation requirements, and budget.
Our available refurbished YAG laser inventory may include:
Our support may include:
- System comparisons
- Workflow-based guidance
- Delivery and installation planning
- Ongoing support after the sale
Our refurbished YAG laser inventory is supported by practical guidance throughout the buying process, from system selection and quote review to delivery, installation, and post-sale support.
Refurbished YAG Lasers for Ophthalmology Practices
YAG lasers remain an important part of many ophthalmology practices because they support common in-office laser procedures with precision and control. In ophthalmic settings, these systems are typically Nd:YAG lasers, which use a 1064 nm wavelength and deliver energy in a way that creates photodisruption. This means the laser is used to disrupt targeted tissue without a surgical incision.
These systems are commonly used to support:
- Posterior capsulotomy
- Peripheral iridotomy
- Posterior membranectomy
For your practice, the value of a refurbished YAG laser is not just access to equipment. It is the ability to choose a platform that fits your procedure needs, daily workflow, and budget with confidence in the system you bring into the office.
Common Ophthalmic Procedures Supported
YAG lasers are often used in ophthalmology practices that need reliable in-office treatment capability for common post-cataract and glaucoma-related procedures. For many buyers, the question is not whether the technology is established. It is whether the system fits the procedures your team performs most often.
Refurbished YAG lasers are commonly evaluated for:
- Posterior Capsulotomy: Often performed after cataract surgery when posterior capsule opacity affects visual clarity.
- Peripheral Iridotomy: Commonly used in glaucoma-related workflows where creating a small opening in the iris is clinically indicated.
- Posterior Membranectomy: Supported on certain ophthalmic YAG platforms depending on system design and intended use.
- Combined Laser Workflows: Some practices may compare YAG-only systems with platforms that also offer SLT capability.
When reviewing available systems, it helps to match the platform to your actual procedure mix, patient volume, and day-to-day clinical setup.
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 a YAG Laser
Not all YAG laser systems will fit your practice in the same way. Differences in controls, optics, slit-lamp integration, energy settings, and support can affect how the platform performs in daily use.
When we help buyers compare refurbished YAG lasers, we look at factors such as:
- Procedure Fit: Make sure the system supports the ophthalmic procedures your practice performs most often.
- Energy Range and Adjustment: Output flexibility matters when comparing systems for different treatment preferences.
- Aiming Beam and Slit-Lamp Integration: Visualization and delivery setup can affect treatment workflow and ease of use.
- User Controls and Interface: A clear, practical control layout can make day-to-day operation easier for your team.
- YAG-Only vs. Combined Platforms: Some buyers may need a dedicated YAG laser, while others may want broader laser capability.
- Service History and Maintenance Needs: Equipment history helps you evaluate long-term value and expected upkeep.
- Installation and Room Requirements: Space, power, and setup considerations should be reviewed before purchase.
- Training and Post-Sale Support: Ongoing support matters once the system is in your office.
A broader evaluation helps you choose a system that fits your workflow, budget, and clinical needs with a clearer understanding of installation, support, and long-term usability.
Used vs. Refurbished YAG Lasers
A used YAG laser and a refurbished YAG laser should not be treated the same way. One may be sold in its current condition, while the other should be inspected, tested, and prepared with greater care before delivery.
Before purchasing a YAG laser, you should verify:
- Service Records: These help you understand how the system was maintained over time.
- Laser Calibration and Testing: You want confirmation that the unit has been evaluated for performance and readiness.
- Energy Delivery and Aiming System: Output consistency and aiming-beam function should be reviewed as part of the evaluation.
- Slit-Lamp and Optics Condition: Delivery optics and visualization quality matter in daily clinical use.
- Software and Configuration Details: Verify the installed setup, controls, and included features.
- Included Accessories and Support Options: Before purchase, confirm what comes with the unit and what support is available after delivery.
- Warranty and Post-Sale Support: Support after delivery matters just as much as the initial quote.
A clean exterior alone does not confirm the system’s condition, performance, or readiness for use. Before moving forward, you should confirm the system has been properly reviewed, tested, and matched to your workflow.
Featured YAG Laser Systems
We help buyers compare available YAG laser systems based on procedure fit, configuration, and long-term usability.
Our available refurbished YAG laser inventory may include:
Zeiss Systems
Zeiss Visulas YAG II, Zeiss Visulas YAG II+, and Zeiss Visulas Yag III may appeal to practices comparing established ophthalmic YAG platforms for common in-office procedures.
Nidek Systems
Nidek YC 1600 YAG Laser, Nidek YC 1800 YAG Laser, Nidek YC1400, and Nidek YC1800 may be considered by practices reviewing different workflow preferences and system configurations.
Ellex and Laserex Systems
ELLEX ULTRA Q, Laserex Ellex 3000LX Yag, and Laserex Ellex Super Q LQP3106 may suit buyers comparing available YAG platforms with different setup and support considerations.
Other Available YAG Platforms
Coherent Aura LQP5106 may also be part of the available inventory, depending on current stock and configuration.
When comparing these systems, we help you focus on service status, including configuration, workflow fit, and what has been verified before purchase.
Who This Equipment Is Best For
Refurbished YAG lasers can be a strong fit for practices that need dependable in-office laser capability and want to make a buying decision based on workflow, support, and long-term usability.
This equipment is often a good fit for:
- Cataract and comprehensive ophthalmology practices that perform posterior capsulotomy
- Clinics with glaucoma-related workflows that need iridotomy capability
- Practices replacing older YAG systems that no longer match current needs
- Buyers are comparing YAG-only and combination platforms before making a decision
- Offices balancing budget, procedure volume, and support needs
If your practice is reviewing options for everyday ophthalmic laser procedures, the right YAG laser should support your clinical needs, workflow, and long-term usability.
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 YAG laser involves more than selecting a system from available inventory. Delivery planning, site readiness, installation, and training all affect how smoothly the process moves from quote to clinical use.
Our support may include:
- System matching based on your procedure mix 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 organized from quote request through setup. When you are ready to explore refurbished YAG laser options, we are here to help you review available systems and plan the next step.
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Contact Insight Eye Equipment for Available YAG Laser Systems
If your practice is reviewing refurbished YAG lasers, Insight Eye Equipment can help you compare available systems based on procedure mix, system type, and office workflow needs. We help practices evaluate YAG laser options with attention to configuration, support, and practical day-to-day use.








