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Biotech / Medical : Keravision(kera)

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To: Rob Taylor who wrote (243)10/10/1999 7:41:00 PM
From: eyebalz  Read Replies (2) of 338
 
Rob,

Even if the procedure is reversible, they implant a medical devise in the cornea, have you ever considered what happens when they remove it - SCARRING. So now you can walk around with halos around lights for life. What a deal

But wait, you can go back to your glasses, or maybe contact lenses or is the cornea so irregular ( due to scarring) that you can no longer wear conventional contact lenses. No problem, we will use a custom designed rigid lens costing somewhere in the neighborhood of $500 a pair. It,s reversible-HAHAHA

Just some of my ideas

Eyebalz
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