I've been reading up on lens replacement and while they can give you crystal clear vision, apparently some of these things are only done after you reach age 40 as eye itself is expected to grow until that time.
So will our aging interventions negatively impact our ability to receive these types of implants in the future? What are the risks if you get them younger? What happens if there is still growth in our eyes that leads to complications?
Will certain types of IOLs be worse for those desiring to do strenuous work outs?
How do our older members who've had them feel about them? Any limitations or inconveniences we should be aware of?
I'm also aware of N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops. and while I trust that they work, the idea of having the best visual acuity of my life is seductive and from what I've heard, the NAC drops are shy of 100% clearance of the crystallin-amyloid fibrils and won't correct an astigmatism.
Any other products involving rosmarinic acid and EDTA in the works or available anywhere? I've read good things about this combination.
What about the LEF products?