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  2. FDA Warns of Potential Side Effects Associated With LASIK Surgery

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    I.C.L. (implantable contact lens) is a surgery inside the eye where an additional lens is inserted into the eye itself in order to correct someone’s prescription, explains Dr. Bert, “But those ...

  3. Cyanopsia - Wikipedia

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    The study monitored 200 patients post-surgery and found that approximately 12% experienced temporary cyanopsia due to changes in intraocular lens color perception. The authors recommended optimized lens coatings to avoid this side effect, which is the focus for upcoming surgical innovations.

  4. AOL-reviewed: The Renpho eye massager has almost 17,000 five ...

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    It's not recommended to use the massager for any longer than 20 minutes at a time — the manufacturer warns that anyone with cataracts, glaucoma, retinal conditions or has undergone eye ...

  5. Argus retinal prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Argus retinal prosthesis, also known as a bionic eye, is an electronic retinal implant manufactured by the American company Second Sight Medical Products. It is used as a visual prosthesis to improve the vision of people with severe cases of retinitis pigmentosa .

  6. Artificial iris - Wikipedia

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    The artificial iris treats those who were born with aniridia or who have experienced eye trauma that lead to a damaged iris, such as a complication from eye surgeries like ruptured globe repair. It is only recommended to get surgical implants if the patient has aphakic (absence of lens) or pseudophakic (artificial lens) eyes. The artificial ...

  7. Photorefractive keratectomy - Wikipedia

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    As with other forms of refractive surgery, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, colloquially referred to as 'dry eye,' is the most common complication of PRK, and can be permanent. In more advanced cases, recurrent erosions occur during sleeping from adherence of the corneal epithelium to the upper eyelid with rapid eye movement .

  8. Extraocular implant - Wikipedia

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    Unlike subdermal implants and other new body modification procedures, the extraocular implant is currently only being performed in a medical clinic environment. The procedure is relatively quick, but it does require that both eyes be immobilized with anesthetic drops, and that the layers of the eyeball where the implant is situated must be separated by the injection of liquid.

  9. Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP), also known as "tooth in eye" surgery, [1] is a medical procedure to restore vision in the most severe cases of corneal and ocular surface patients. It includes removal of a tooth from the patient or a donor.