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by kvmet
256 days ago
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I did some of the controls software for an automated IOL manufacturing line roughly 8 or 9 years ago. It's very cool technology, I was proud to work on it. One problem at the time (at least from my understanding) was actually that some people needed a second round of surgery since people are living longer and cataracts are getting corrected earlier. Last I heard, the rate of complications for a repeat surgery is significantly higher, but I assume it is improving all the time. A fun fact: UV protection can be put directly into the lens to protect your retinas even without sunglasses (I assume this depends on the polymer type though). Also the lenses are usually tinted a slightly yellow color since our natural lenses shift color as we age. Patients tend to find it jarring if the lens is perfectly clear. |
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Basically, certain glass will (to her) essentially fluoresce in sunlight, so to her, it looks bright, bright purple. The glass in question looks like a slight, smoky grey to me, as does the glass vase at home with the same effect. I'd have to look for the link, but essentially, the new lenses filter less UV than the natural ones, and she's got a bit of sensitivity into that range of the spectrum.
Similarly, a carved item made from yooperlite has the crystals showing orange to her in sunlight, where the rest of us need to hit it with a UV flashlight.