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MicrotracS3500 t1_j2ffaqu wrote

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02172758

Based on this link, UV absorbing intraocular lenses have been around since the ‘80s, but not all of them are very effective, and they’re not universally used. Based on a little reading, it’s unclear what makes it difficult, but my guess is that it’s hard to exclusively block UV light without affecting the tint and clarity of the lens.

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boissondevin t1_j2ffepk wrote

I imagine many UV absorbing compounds also degrade from the absorption.

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MicrotracS3500 t1_j2fgjdy wrote

Very true as well, that’s a big reason why our natural lenses degrade over time.

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