Bionic lenses only need to be injected into the eye by injection, and after about 10 seconds, these glasses will automatically unfold in the eye. The previously poor vision can not only be corrected but also be better than 1.0 vision. However, this lens is only suitable for adults aged 25 and above.

 

The camera is good, but the film is still useless. So, is this really a "disruptive invention" or is it just hype? It was questioned by industry experts from the beginning. Biomimetic lenses actually move glasses from the emperor's beam to the inside of the eyeball, which can be called "intraocular glasses". For ordinary simple myopia, vision tends to stabilize in adulthood. After implantation of this lens, it can replace glasses and achieve the purpose of removing the lens. However, it cannot cure all types of myopia, such as hereditary high myopia. Even in adulthood, the degree of myopia will deepen, and even if implanted, this biomimetic lens cannot prevent the further deepening of myopia.

 

In addition, myopia such as macular degeneration is also 'powerless'. Because the eyeball is only as dry as the lens of the camera, light can only be imaged by passing through the lens and falling onto the film (retina). However, in the case of myopia with macular degeneration, the optic nerve cannot be clearly imaged due to damage, and in this case, even a good lens is useless.