Recent advances in the treatment of presbyopia have included the development of optical structures designed to be surgically implanted into the cornea of one eye, able to compensate for the loss of ...
SightLife Surgical has agreed to terms for the acquisition of the AcuFocus Kamra inlay, an opaque mini-ring that uses pinhole optics to deliver extended depth of focus for patients with presbyopia.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In the United States, two different corneal inlays for the treatment of presbyopia are undergoing U.S. Food and ...
CHICAGO – Oct. 18, 2014 – A thin ring inserted into the eye could soon offer a reading glasses-free remedy for presbyopia, the blurriness in near vision experienced by many people over the age of 40, ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved AcuFocus Inc's corneal implant to improve vision in patients with presbyopia, an age-related eye disorder. The device, KAMRA inlay, is the ...
Gaithersburg, MD — An advisory panel delivered a mixed opinion to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about the safety and efficacy of the KAMRA Inlay (AcuFocus, Inc) for the improvement of near ...
Squinting while texting? Always losing your reading glasses? An eye implant that takes about 10 minutes to put in place is the newest procedure to correct the blurry, close-up vision that comes with ...
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Hate wearing glasses or contact lenses? Well, worry not, soon they might be a thing of the past. A revolutionary new implant may now get rid of your vision problems. According to reports this device ...
A tiny eye implant may let millions of people with blurry vision kick their reading glasses to the curb. A study released Saturday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology found ...
For Lori Bandt, who works as a medical technician and an EMT in a suburb of Madison, Wis., the print on vials of medication has become so difficult to read that if she forgets her reading glasses she ...