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chancy
18th May 2015, 15:08
Hello Everyone: After having one cataract done a few years ago I had a bionic eye as I told the doctor. I could seem more than perfect and all he did was change the lens. NOW they have a truly bionic eye lense that will enhance your vision 3 times more than 20/20 vision. This would be more than fantastic. I will be at the front of the line! Anyone else?

Link:
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/bionic-lens-means-perfect-vision-without-ever-needing-081508748.html

Article:
Bionic Lens means perfect vision without ever needing glasses or contacts says BC doc
The Canadian PressBy Camille Bains, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – 6 hours ago May 18, 2015

VANCOUVER - Imagine being able to see three times better than 20/20 vision without wearing glasses or contacts — even at age 100 or more — with the help of bionic lenses implanted in your eyes.

Dr. Garth Webb, a British Columbia optometrist who invented the Ocumetic Bionic Lens, says patients would have perfect vision and that driving, progressive and contact lenses would become a dim memory as the eye-care industry is transformed.

Webb says people who have the specialized lenses surgically inserted would never get cataracts because their natural lenses, which decay over time, would have been replaced.

Perfect eyesight would result "no matter how crummy your eyes are," Webb says, adding the Bionic Lens would be an option for someone who depends on corrective lenses and is over about age 25, when the eye structures are fully developed.

"This is vision enhancement that the world has never seen before," he says, showing a Bionic Lens, which looks like a tiny button.

"If you can just barely see the clock at 10 feet, when you get the Bionic Lens you can see the clock at 30 feet away," says Webb, demonstrating how a custom-made lens that folded like a taco in a saline-filled syringe would be placed in an eye, where it would unravel itself within 10 seconds.

He says the painless procedure, identical to cataract surgery, would take about eight minutes and a patient's sight would be immediately corrected.

Webb, who is the CEO of Ocumetics Technology Corp., has spent the last eight years and about $3 million researching and developing the Bionic Lens, getting international patents and securing a biomedical manufacturing facility in Delta, B.C.

His mission is fuelled by the "obsession" he's had to free himself and others from corrective lenses since he was in Grade 2, when he was saddled with glasses.

"My heroes were cowboys, and cowboys just did not wear glasses," Webb says.

"At age 45 I had to struggle with reading glasses, which like most people, I found was a great insult. To this day I curse my progressive glasses. I also wear contact lenses, which I also curse just about every day."

Webb's efforts culminated in his recent presentation of the lens to 14 top ophthalmologists in San Diego the day before an annual gathering of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.

Dr. Vincent DeLuise, an ophthalmologist who teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, says he arranged several meetings on April 17, when experts in various fields learned about the lens.

He says the surgeons, from Canada, the United States, Australia and the Dominican Republic, were impressed with what they heard and some will be involved in clinical trials for Webb's "very clever" invention.

"There's a lot of excitement about the Bionic Lens from very experienced surgeons who perhaps had some cynicism about this because they've seen things not work in the past. They think that this might actually work and they're eager enough that they all wish to be on the medical advisory board to help him on his journey," DeLuise says.

"I think this device is going to bring us closer to the holy grail of excellent vision at all ranges — distant, intermediate and near."

Pending clinical trials on animals and then blind human eyes, the Bionic Lens could be available in Canada and elsewhere in about two years, depending on regulatory processes in various countries, Webb says.

As for laser surgery, which requires the burning away of healthy corneal tissue and includes potential problems with glare, the need for night-time driving glasses and later cataracts, Webb says the Bionic Lens may make that option obsolete.

Alongside his Bionic Lens venture, Webb has set up a foundation called the Celebration of Sight, which would donate money to organizations providing eye surgery in developing countries to improve people's quality of life.

"Perfect eyesight should be a human right," he says.

DeLuise, who has been asked to manage the foundation, says funds would also be funnelled to some of the world's best eye research institutes.

"He has the technology that may make all of this happen," he says, adding several companies have spent tens of millions of dollars trying to develop a similar lens, though none have come close.

kirolak
18th May 2015, 15:31
Sounds like just what I need, I am very myopic, but the tests were done on animals, so this perfect vision would be riding on the pain inflicted on other beings?! How dare we, I will struggle on with my contacts and my -11 and -17 eyes. . . .:(

lucidity
18th May 2015, 18:02
Hello siblings,

I remember similar extravagant claims being made for laser eye surgery.
Did that turn out to be 'perfectly safe', as initially claimed? Err... no.
Did that turn out to be 'permanent', as initially claimed? Err.. no.

It fades away after a few years and then, it turned out, thousands of
cases of detached retina occurred in those who'd optimistically
crashed out hundreds or thousands of dollars/euros/pounds for
the surgery. Oooops!

So ... this bionic lens .... Will this turn out to be 'perfectly safe' ?
Almost certainly not. There are always risks with any surgery.
Will this turn out to be 'permanent' ?
Almost certainly not. Your eyes are a dynamic system, they're constantly changing.

Will there turn out to be surgical complications months or years later ?
Almost definitely. From scaring within the eye, from bacterial infections... etc.

----

However, a perfectly safe way of improving your eye sight is to wear your
glasses less, and do "focal distance" exercises with each eye.. several times per day.

How do you do "focal-distance" exercises ?
1. Figure out what the focal distance of each eye is.
Get a piece of string and add centimeter/inch marks in pen, along it's length.
Put some standard text on the paper "Mary had a little lamb" (or whatever).
Punch a single little hole in the top of the paper about 5cm/2inches above the text.
Thread the string through the paper and hold one end of the string above your eye.
(Tie the other end of the string to something rigid). Keep the string horizontal and taught.
Slide the paper back and fourth towards your eye and record the distances at which:
(a) the text is hazy but readable
(b) the text is perfectly clear

Repeat this for each eye. Remember the close the eye that isn't being tested.

You'll end up, depending on your eye-sight, with numbers like this:

LEFT: Readable 8" to 13" -- clear 14" to 23" -- Readable 24" to 30"
RIGHT: Readable 6" to 8" -- clear 9" to 15" -- Readable 15" to 24"
(remember to date the recordings)

You now have some data showing you the focal distance of each eye.
The idea is to practice focusing your eyes around these boundaries
where clear goes hazy into readable, and around the boundary where
unreadable comes hazy but readable.

Now you have baseline data, you'll be able to see that your eyes do
indeed adapt quite rapidly to the exercises you put them through.
You'll also notice that your vision changes naturally with time of day
and with stress and tiredness. Soon you'll realise that you can infact
control the focal distance and clarity of your vision.. it's not fate or
bad luck... you can drive the changes in your own vision.

Your eyes are dynamic, they adapt rapidly to the exercise you give them.
glasses create an artificial environment for your eyes.. they adjust to it
and that creates a greater need for the glasses. Wearing spectacles thus
becomes the major cause of needing spectacles.

Stop wearing your glasses, or rather, only wear them when it's really
necessary to wear them... and your eyesight will improve naturally.

Not a lot of people know that, originally, spectacles were given out like
books. They were loaned out. The 'patient' would have to return them
after N days/weeks... and get a new pair with a weaker prescription.
And then after another N days/weeks take the new pair back and get yet another
pair with an even weaker prescription. In this way, the patient's eyes
were adjusted back to something approaching 20/20.

Of course, as a profit model, this stinks... there's much more money in selling
a single pair of glasses to everyone that ever complains of blurry vision.
It doesn't matter that generally, people's eyes will gradually get worse
by wearing glasses... there's money to be made in selling them progressively
stronger pairs of spectacles as time goes on.

be happy

lucidity :-)

Project_Buggy_Beach
18th May 2015, 20:50
Eagle eye grafting would be cool you could read the date on a penny from the top of the Empire State...

sandy
19th May 2015, 03:04
You can practice eye exercises to restore the muscles in your eyes and I am here to attest that it works!! I no longer wear contacts or use glasses at all ............just google it , actually it is as simple as after 20 mins of looking at something close, IE, paperwork, reading, computer, etc look away and find something far away to focus on and look at that for a few minutes............this exercise causes the eye muscles to strengthen and in that over time correct many problems with vision.