For many
people, simply seeing is a struggle. In fact, more than 285 million people
worldwide have vision problems, according to the World Health Organization(WHO).
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20/20
Cataracts
account for about a third of these. The National Eye Institute reports that
more than half of all Americans will have cataracts or will have had cataract
surgery by the time they are 80, and in low- and middle-income countries,
they’re the leading cause of blindness.
But now,
people with vision problems may have new hope.
A Welcome
Sight
Soon,
cataracts may be the thing of the past, and even better, it may be possible to
see a staggering three times better than 20/20 vision. Oh, and you could do it
all without wearing glasses or contacts.
So what
exactly does having three times better vision mean? If you can currently read a
text that is 10 feet away, you would be able to read the same text from 30 feet
away. What’s more, people who currently can’t see properly might be able to see
a lot better than the average person.
This
development comes thanks to the Ocumetics Bionic Lens. This dynamic lens
essentially replaces a person’s natural eye lens. It’s placed into the eye via
a saline-filled syringe, after which it unravels itself in under 10 seconds.
It may sound
painful, but Dr. Garth Webb, the optometrist who invented the Ocumetics Bionic
Lens, says that the procedure is identical to cataract surgery and would take
just about eight minutes. He adds that people who have the specialized lenses
surgically inserted would never get cataracts and that the lenses feel natural
and won’t cause headaches or eyestrain.
The Bionic
Lens may sound like a fairy tale (or sci-fi dream), but it’s not. It is
actually the end result of years and years of research and more than a little
funding — so far, the lens has taken nearly a decade to develop and has cost
US$3 million.
There is
still some ways to go before you will be able to buy them, but if the timeline
Webb offered in an interview with Eye Design Optometry holds up, human studies
will begin in July 2017, and the bionic lenses will be available to the public
in laate 2018.
References:
Ocumetrics, Eye Design Optometry
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