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  2. FDA Warns of Potential Side Effects Associated With ... - AOL

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    Other, more invasive options carry their own set of risks. I.C.L. (implantable contact lens) is a surgery inside the eye where an additional lens is inserted into the eye itself in order to ...

  3. Intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    Some of the risks that were found in the early 2000s during a three-year study of the Artisan lenses were: [citation needed] a yearly loss of 1.8% of the endothelial cells, 0.6% risk of retinal detachment, 0.6% risk of cataract (other studies have shown a risk of 0.5–1.0%), and; 0.4% risk of corneal swelling. Other risks include: [citation ...

  4. Phakic intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    Intraocular lenses that are implanted into eyes after the eye's natural lens has been removed during cataract surgery are known as pseudophakic. Phakic intraocular lenses are indicated for patients with high refractive errors when the usual laser options for surgical correction ( LASIK and PRK ) are contraindicated.

  5. Fungal contamination of contact lenses - Wikipedia

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    Contact lens cases are recognized as a "potential source of pathogens associated with corneal ulcers" [1] and according to Moorfields Eye Hospital, contact lens wear is “the most prevalent risk factor for new cases of corneal ulcers.” [1] Contaminants "isolated from contact lens associated corneal ulcers have often been shown to be" [1] the ...

  6. Eye Vision Correction: Permanent Contact Lens Is Lasik ... - AOL

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    Implantable contact lenses correct vision, including extreme nearsightedness; stay in the eye without maintenance. Patient describes experience with EVO lens.

  7. CDC: Many contact lens wearers put themselves at risk ... - AOL

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    If you wear contact lenses, you're probably not caring for them properly. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, has recently released a report that finds that nearly 100 ...

  8. Refractive surgery - Wikipedia

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    Refractive surgery is an optional eye surgery used to improve the refractive state of the eye and decrease or eliminate dependency on glasses or contact lenses.This can include various methods of surgical remodeling of the cornea (keratomileusis), lens implantation or lens replacement.

  9. List of contact lens complications - Wikipedia

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