That’s neat. I knew they had contacts that would temporarily shape the cornea and your vision would start out great and degrade through the day. “Programming” the cornea is pretty cool.
I don’t think I would get LASIK because of the risks, but I have been interested in the EVO ICL lens replacement. If this procedure ends up going retail, I will look into it.
kayzeekayzee@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
Sounds cool! Hope it continues to do well in further testing.
ChairmanMeow@programming.dev 3 days ago
It sounds insanely cool! They already managed it on a live rabbit eyeball apparently, now for an actual live rabbit. But honestly, I’m not really sure what could go wrong if a live eyeball works. It’s a pretty mechanical change, not much else in the body (if anything) is affected.
I guess the big thing would be refining the method for accuracy and then scaling up so that many people can get the treatment at ab affordable price point. Though I suppose if the platinum lens is basically the “correct” eyeball shape, it just needs to be sized correctly w.r.t. the size of your eyeball. That sounds like you could make a whole bunch of templates for different eye sizes, and then reuse them for everyone with that size?