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Mantis Magnifier Favored in Hair Transplant Surgery

16th August 2011
The Mantis Elite is a state of the art stereo viewing system, from Vision Engineering. Over one hundred thousand units have already been sold and installed for research, medical, educational, industrial, and other applications. Among these applications, b... Read >

Hair Transplant Made Easy with the Mantis

16th August 2011
Vision Engineering has installed over 100,000 units of their Mantis Elite stereo viewing system, worldwide. This device is useful for everyday inspection tasks in the medical, educational and industrial fields. In example, it is widely used in hair transp... Read >

A Cure for Baldness?

16th August 2011
Since the Mantis Elite stereo system has been launched by Vision Engineering, over 100,000 pieces have been used in medical, research, educational, industrial and other applications. Specifically, an increasing biomedical segment where the Mantis Elite ma... Read >

Hair Transplant Surgery: A Cure for Baldness

16th August 2011
Ever since the Mantis Elite stereo viewing system was started by Vision Engineering, there have been more than a hundred thousand units for research, industrial, educational, and even medical applications. In the medical sector, the Mantis is creating an ... Read >

Mantis Elite for Hair Transplant Surgery

16th August 2011
Since the launch of the Mantis Elite microscope by Vision Engineering, over 100,000 units have been sold for research, medicinal, industrial and educational use. The Mantis Magnifier is a favored tool by practitioners, specifically those working in the fi... Read >

Hair Transplant Surgery has a new Bestfriend

21st May 2011
At the moment, the problem that most men seem to be struggling to fight these days is hair loss or even worse, baldness. Also known as Androgenetic alopecia, this condition develops usually after 15-25 years. It is the case however, that some men experien... Read >

Queen Mary’s Gets Up Close and Personal with Termites

10th May 2011
Termites are one of the first creatures that ever lived. Their existence can be traced way back to approximately 240 million years ago. They feed on wood and are able to recycle broken down or dead wood. These creatures are known to contribute to the worl... Read >

The Tobacco Whitefly: Up-Close and Personal with Alpha and Beta

10th May 2011
For years, scientists have been battling against the most dreaded pest today, the Tobacco Whitefly. This pest is known for destroying any crop it encounters, as well as spreading plant viruses. The devastation this pest is capable of was so massive to the... Read >

Mantis Antique Art Restoration

10th May 2011
Nowadays, it is not just laboratories that make use of microscopes. Surprisingly, art restorers have made an interesting discovery, that a certain microscope can help them in their restoration projects. Unknown to traditional art restorers, there is actua... Read >

Hair Transplant Surgery has a new Bestfriend

10th May 2011
At the moment, the problem that most men seem to be struggling to fight these days is hair loss or even worse, baldness. Also known as Androgenetic alopecia, this condition develops usually after 15-25 years. It is the case however, that some men experien... Read >

Think twice before buying a used microscope

03rd May 2011
With the sophistication and sheer number of features offered by many of the research microscopes available today, it can be tempting to assume that you must always choose the system with the highest specification and the greatest degree of complexity. If ... Read >

The Vision-SX45: a feature-packed but affordable trinocular microscope

03rd May 2011
Microscope technology is moving at an ever increasing rate, and the features and specifications that were considered highly innovative and at the cutting edge of technology only a few years ago are today accepted as standard. This pace of change has meant... Read >

Top five uses of an inspection microscope

03rd May 2011
Inspection microscopes have evolved from conventional microscopes into highly versatile pieces of equipment. The most common inspection microscopy systems involve a small, light microscope tube that is connected to a monitor or screen allowing the item of... Read >

A closer look at binocular microscope components

03rd May 2011
From the very simple two-lens format of the first microscopes of the seventeenth century, microscope design has come a very long way. The binocular microscope is now the most popular type of microscope for most research and industrial purposes, and can ra... Read >

Which microscope camera?

03rd May 2011
At the time of the invention of the Binocular microscope, magnified images could only be viewed by looking down directly through the integrated single or dual eyepiece. This limitation meant that the often necessary prolonged use of a microscope could be ... Read >