The invention relates to a device for laser-surgical ophthalmology comprising a source (28) for a pulsed femtosecond laser beam, a telescope (32) expanding the laser beam, a scanner (36) connected downstream of the telescope for deflecting the laser beam in a plane that is perpendicular to the beam path, and an F-theta lens system (44) connected downstream of the scanner for focusing the laser beam. According to the invention, an entrance lens (52) of the telescope (32) is designed as a controllable lens having variable refractive power. The entrance lens (52) is preferably formed by an electrically controllable liquid lens or liquid crystal lens.