Presbyopia eye recovery technology with new technology

Scientists put a tiny ring in the cornea area, focusing the light towards the retina, allowing the patient to see clearly at all distances.

New breakthrough techniques can help completely restore the eyes of people with presbyopia.

Scientists put a tiny ring in the cornea area, focusing the light towards the retina, allowing the patient to see clearly at all distances.

Dr. David Allamby, an ophthalmologist, has been very pleased with the advances in the treatment of vision impairment. He said: 'Finding a treatment for presbyopia is very important.'

'Most people who have reached the age of 45 have difficulty reading menus or viewing maps. By the age of 50, 90% of the flexibility of the lens will be lost , 'Allamby said.

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New techniques to completely restore the eyes of people with presbyopia. (Photo: Dailymai)

The team followed a number of patients who had been active six years ago. And the implant results show no problems.

However, Dr. Larry Benjamin emphasized: 'This technique is not suitable for everyone. Experts in special fields such as pilots or jobs that require night vision are subjects that should not be applied. '

Theresa Ferguson, 53, became the first English to undergo minor surgery last month. She happily said: 'I had very good eyesight until I was 45 years old. After that, I began to struggle because the job required using small print. I was very anxious to implement this method, but unexpectedly, it did not cause pain and took only 15 minutes'. Currently, technology is being improved before being replicated in the world.

Update 14 December 2018
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