Intraocular lenses (commonly known as IOLs) are artificial, surgically-implanted lenses that play a vital role in restoring vision.
Paired with other iris repair techniques, IOLs can improve pupil function and reduce light-sensitivity.
Select a comfortable biocompatible material.
Design lenses that match focal length, refractive index, and shape; mimic natural lens and minimize glare through precision molding techniques.
Conduct rigorous testing for optical quality, strength, and biocompatibility; ensuring lenses meet regulatory standards.
Work closely with medical professionals, patients, and other organizations to ensure that our research is relevant, impactful, and aligned with the needs of the healthcare community.
Compile necessary data on safety, efficacy, and manufacturing to meet Federal Drug Administration (FDA) standards.
Educate surgeons on implementation techniques and proper handling of our lenses.
Focus on improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
Monitor the performance of the IOLs after market release to ensure ongoing safety and effectiveness.
As with any surgery, complications may occur; to include infection, inflammation, visual disturbance, and changes in lenses.
*Information is courtesy of Artificial Intelligence.
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