The Micare AENF3565 is a TTL (through-the-lens) surgical loupe designed for users who require a stable visual field and consistent optical alignment during precision procedures. Unlike flip-up models, the lenses are built directly into the frame, creating a fixed and personalized viewing system that stays aligned with the user’s eyes throughout the operation.
This embedded structure allows the loupe to sit closer to the face, helping reduce visual gaps and improving overall field continuity. For procedures that rely heavily on fine detail—such as endodontics, microsurgery, and delicate tissue work—this design supports more controlled and accurate handling.
Compared with traditional flip-up loupes, the AENF3565 offers a more stable optical experience. Once fitted, the viewing angle and alignment remain constant, which helps reduce the need for repeated adjustments during procedures. This can make a noticeable difference in long operations where consistency and focus are critical.
The frame is designed with daily clinical use in mind. Its balanced weight distribution and close-fit structure help minimize pressure on the nose and surrounding areas, allowing users to work comfortably for extended periods.
To meet different magnification needs, this model is equipped with Micare’s magnetic interchangeable lens system. Users can switch between multiple magnification levels depending on the procedure. The magnetic connection keeps the process simple—lenses can be attached or replaced quickly without interrupting workflow.
All lenses are manufactured from high-grade optical glass and treated with multi-layer coatings to improve light transmission and reduce reflections. The result is a clear, sharp image with minimal distortion, helping users see fine structures more precisely.
From a purchasing perspective, the AENF3565 follows a modular approach. Clinics and practitioners can start with the magnification they use most often and add additional lenses later if needed. This reduces upfront cost and avoids unnecessary investment in unused configurations.
Both the Micare AEFF3565 (flip-up headband type) and AENF3565 (TTL embedded type) are built around the same concept: flexible magnification and reliable optical performance. The difference lies in how they are worn and how they perform in different working styles. Users who prefer a fixed, stable viewing experience will generally find the TTL design more suitable.
With its practical structure and adaptable configuration, the AENF3565 is widely used in dental clinics, surgical centers, and other environments where precision and consistency are essential.
Post time: Apr-24-2026