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Electrical Pulses and Platinum Lenses Offer New Path to Vision Correction

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Last updated: 05/06/2026 03:52
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Illustration of platinum contact lens delivering electrical pulses for corneal reshaping
Researchers have developed a breakthrough vision correction technique using platinum contact lenses and electrical pulses that could reshape the cornea without surgery. Early rabbit studies show successful myopia correction in just one minute while preserving eye structure. — Photo: AI25.Studio Studio / Pexels
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Researchers have unveiled an innovative vision correction technique that sidesteps traditional surgical approaches entirely. The method employs platinum-embedded contact lenses combined with controlled electrical pulses to temporarily reshape corneal tissue, offering patients a potentially safer alternative to established refractive procedures.

Unlike LASIK surgery, which permanently removes corneal tissue through laser ablation, this emerging technique preserves the eye’s natural structure while achieving comparable visual outcomes. Early laboratory studies on animal models have demonstrated the approach’s feasibility, with successful myopia correction achieved in approximately one minute. The reversible nature of the corneal softening process addresses a longstanding patient concern regarding the permanence of traditional refractive surgery.

National Institutes of Health-funded research indicates that the electrical reshaping method produces measurable changes in corneal curvature without damaging surrounding ocular tissues. As this technology advances through clinical development phases, it may fundamentally reshape the landscape of refractive surgery options.

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