These biomimetic glasses are actually artificial lenses, and the transplantation method is also very simple, similar to cataract surgery. It only takes about 8 minutes for the patient's vision to correct.
Bionic contact lenses are actually folded like a pancake and can be injected into the eyes using a syringe filled with physiological saline. After about 10 seconds, these glasses will automatically unfold in the eye, and your vision will be immediately corrected. And this is an outpatient surgery that does not require anesthesia or hospitalization at all. What's even more shocking is that after implanting these glasses, people will maintain intact vision no matter how old their eyes age with age.
As is well known, the human eye is like a camera, with a lens and film. No matter how well the lens is swapped, it cannot work for the film. The resolution of the film (fundus retina) is limited. There are many factors that can affect vision. In addition to factors related to the lens, high myopia can easily lead to diseases such as fundus retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal tears, and glaucoma. These eye diseases can also lead to decreased vision. Therefore, simply implanting a good lens does not necessarily enable patients to achieve the ideal vision, let alone maintain a vision of 5.4 at the age of 100. Experts believe this statement is exaggerated.
The lens of the human eye has a physiological regulation function, which can quickly and accurately see objects at different distances in the distance. But so far, there is no artificial lens that can achieve the fast, agile, and accurate physiological regulation function of natural lenses, which is a challenge that the ophthalmic medical community has not yet overcome.