To see clearly, the cornea, which is the clear, front portion of the eye, must refract, or bend, light onto the retina. The retina is the back portion of the eye responsible for converting light into messages and sending them to the brain for interpretation.
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Common Questions about the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay
Are you tired of relying on reading glasses to see up close? Advances in ophthalmology have given patients with presbyopia (an age-related vision condition) a new treatment for clearer near vision. The Raindrop Near Vision Inlay is a tiny, circular implantable device (similar to a small contact lens) placed in the eye that restores near […]
Read more...FAQs about Raindrop Corneal Inlay for Presbyopia Treatment
Starting around age 40, the majority of adults begin to experience blurry near vision, making it difficult to read books as well as computer and smartphone screens up close. Though reading glasses have long been available to manage the effects of presbyopia, a new and innovative treatment option is available to help patients restore clear […]
Read more...The Mitchel and Shannon Wong Eye Institute
The Mitchel and Shannon Wong Eye Institute, recently created at the Dell Medical School, is poised to become a leading-edge center for training future ophthalmologists and providing patients with the best medical and surgical eye care possible.
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