
Realistic models. Real results. Real skills.
At Farra Eye Model, we design hyper-realistic eye surgery training tools that replicate real human anatomy and surgical feel. Our models help ophthalmologists, residents, and medical students build confidence and precision before entering the operating room.
Empower your training with the most realistic eye models available today.
Let’s make surgical education more realistic
Surgical training made precise and human-like
Farra Eye Model brings unparalleled realism to ophthalmic training. Designed to mimic the human eye’s texture and anatomy, it helps medical professionals practice with confidence — anytime, anywhere.
Why Farra Eye Model Works?
Meet our amazing team
Our team is dedicated to advancing ophthalmic training and supporting surgeons around the world.
Behind every innovation at Farra Eye Model is a dedicated team of professionals committed to advancing ophthalmic training and surgical excellence.

dr. Faraby Martha, Sp.M(K)
Ophthalmologist – Cataract Specialist

dr. Faraby Martha, Sp.M(K)
Senior account executive

dr. Faraby Martha, Sp.M(K)
Finance expert
Proven Impact
We deliver real training results
1,200+
Ophthalmology residents trained using the Farra Eye Model.
“The Farra Eye Model has an excellent and highly accurate design. It is very helpful for learning phacoemulsification techniques, from corneal incision and continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) to nucleus management“

dr Sonie Umbara
50+
Hospitals, universities, and training centers across Asia.
During my external residency rotation, the Farra Eye Model was my go-to tool for practicing CCC every night. Successfully performing CCC on the Farra model boosted my confidence for cataract surgeries the following day. I highly recommend fellow residents to train using this, it is easy to use, portable, and reusable

dr Hanifah
85%
Increase in measured capsulorhexis accuracy among trainees after 3 sessions.
The use of the FARRA Eye Model can be highly beneficial for residents in practicing phaco steps, managing PCR and vitreous prolapse complications, and even performing corneal suturing. The model is designed to closely resemble the human eye and can be used repeatedly, making it an effective method for residents to train their surgical skills

dr Seruni
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