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Though 20/20 vision is the dream for most people, especially those with vision impairment, but what if we said 3 x 20/20 vision is possible?
With Dr. Garth Webb's Ocumetics Bionic Lens, that is exactly what you would achieve when you undergo the 8-minute painless surgery to have them implanted. The bionic lens can be used on anyone's eyes, regardless of age or health, and would last forever.
While many people today need glasses for everyday activities such as driving, reading, and just plain living, the eye care industry is working to forever eliminate the need for both glasses and contacts.
With this surgery, patients would never need glasses or contacts and they would also never get cataracts because the lens replaces their natural eye lens, where cataracts form and cloud a person's vision.
Webb doesn't recommend that children undergo the surgery, and says that anyone over the age of 25 is the best candidate because the eye is fully developed at this age. He told CBC,