This looks interesting, but I think my vision is as good as it could possibly be already.. I went to the doctors to check my vision/hearing etc one day, and she had me read lines of text on a wall at what looked like a distance of 20 feet. She had me read the 3rd line from the bottom, and I did so instantly, and she told me I had "perfect" 20/20 vision. But I could read the bottom line easily as well. Does that mean I had better than perfect vision? & why call it perfect if ppl could see better?
The surgeon in the video is Mr Bobby Qureshi, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at the London Eye Hospital. He was the first surgeon to implant the Light Adjustable Lens in the UK.
Could I get a doctor's comment? I'm curious, lol.
DeathDude72 1 year ago
This looks interesting, but I think my vision is as good as it could possibly be already.. I went to the doctors to check my vision/hearing etc one day, and she had me read lines of text on a wall at what looked like a distance of 20 feet. She had me read the 3rd line from the bottom, and I did so instantly, and she told me I had "perfect" 20/20 vision. But I could read the bottom line easily as well. Does that mean I had better than perfect vision? & why call it perfect if ppl could see better?
DeathDude72 1 year ago
I wonder if this works for people with Macular Degeneration.
hualni 1 year ago
The surgeon in the video is Mr Bobby Qureshi, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at the London Eye Hospital. He was the first surgeon to implant the Light Adjustable Lens in the UK.
LondonEyeHospital 2 years ago
Finally, a video on which comments are not disabled. Moving on, I find it amazing that this technology has become so widespread.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago