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To: LindyBill who wrote (172659)7/6/2006 6:15:51 AM
From: Snowshoe   of 793928
 
>>Once you have implants, that's not possible.<<

Really? That's news to me, so I'll have to look into it.

I accidently stumbled across the opposite problem in my research, and it looks like a ticking time bomb for folks who've had laser surgery. Once you have laser cornea sculpting, it's hard to get a good implant because the current technology cannot accurately calculate the correct power of the new IOL (intra-occular lens). To solve this, someone is designing a lens that can be adjusted after the surgery.
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