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The KAMRA corneal inlay provides a long-term solution for presbyopia. The inlay is a microscopically small and thin mini-ring that sits comfortably within the first few layers of the cornea. Utilizing the small aperture design, the inlay focuses light coming into the patient's eye, increasing depth of focus. This allows the patient to restore their near vision while maintaining their distance vision.
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CorneaGen
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Seattle, WA 98101
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