Doctor Jean-Francois Faure is a renowned ophthalmic surgeon, specializing in refractive, cataract and eyelid surgery.
A pioneer in France of refractive surgery by lenticular extraction (SMILE type), he contributed to the development of minimally invasive techniques in this field.
With more than 35 years of experience, he strives to offer clear, stable and natural vision to each of his patients, by combining technical expertise, listening and high standards.
His personalized approach is praised by his patients, both in France and abroad.
Doctor Jean-Francois Faure is a renowned ophthalmic surgeon, specializing in refractive, cataract and eyelid surgery.
A pioneer in France of refractive surgery by lenticular extraction (SMILE type), he contributed to the development of minimally invasive techniques in this field.
With more than 35 years of experience, he strives to offer clear, stable and natural vision to each of his patients, by combining technical expertise, listening and high standards.
His personalized approach is praised by his patients, both in France and abroad.
Dr. Jean-François Faure practiced for many years at the Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital in Paris, a leading institution in France and Europe. There, he honed his expertise in anterior segment surgery, particularly in high-precision procedures applied to the cornea, lens, and eyelids.
He was also a practitioner at the Espace Nouvelle Vision center, recognized for its cutting-edge technical platform and specialized surgical activity.
Throughout his career, he has cultivated a constant approach to training and sharing knowledge. As such, he is a member of several national and international learned societies:
● SAFIR: Society of the French Association of Implants and Refractive Surgery
● SFO: French Society of Ophthalmology
● ESCRS: European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
● ASCRS: American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Dr. Jean-François Faure practiced for many years at the Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital in Paris, a leading institution in France and Europe. There, he honed his expertise in anterior segment surgery, particularly in high-precision procedures applied to the cornea, lens, and eyelids.
He was also a practitioner at the Espace Nouvelle Vision center, recognized for its cutting-edge technical platform and specialized surgical activity.
Throughout his career, he has cultivated a constant approach to training and sharing knowledge. As such, he is a member of several national and international learned societies:
● SAFIR: Society of the French Association of Implants and Refractive Surgery
● SFO: French Society of Ophthalmology
● ESCRS: European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
● ASCRS: American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Today, Dr. Faure practices at the New Eyes Paris Institute, which he co-founded with Dr. Francis Ferrari. This association is based on a shared vision of surgery: demanding, humane, and forward-looking.
Together, they offer innovative support, particularly in the field of keratopigmentation, while relying on solid surgical experience.
Today, Dr. Faure practices at the New Eyes Paris Institute, which he co-founded with Dr. Francis Ferrari. This association is based on a shared vision of surgery: demanding, humane, and forward-looking.
Together, they offer innovative support, particularly in the field of keratopigmentation, while relying on solid surgical experience.
Recognized for his rigor and expertise, Dr. Jean-François Faure regularly participates in national and international conferences, where he speaks on topics such as refractive surgery, latest-generation laser techniques and the management of post-operative complications.
He is also the author of several scientific publications on anterior segment surgery, the retina, and vision disorders. His work includes a comparison of SMILE and LASIK techniques, the treatment of retinal detachments, and rare pathologies such as choroiditis ossificans.
1. Eye diseases associated with refractive surgery: Comparison of outcomes of minimally invasive lenticular extraction (SMILE) and LASIK
Comparison of results and postoperative complications of two refractive surgery techniques.
2. Rapid recovery of visual quality and optical performance after minimally invasive lenticular extraction (SMILE) in patients with severe keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Study of rapid visual recovery post-SMILE in patients with dry eye.
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