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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > What Patients Should Know About This Emerging Vision Correction Alternative

What Patients Should Know About This Emerging Vision Correction Alternative

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Last updated: 29/06/2026 03:52
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Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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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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A new vision correction technology currently in development offers three critical advantages that differentiate it from established refractive procedures. First, the technique eliminates the need for surgical incisions and laser ablation by using platinum contact lenses and electrical pulses to reshape the cornea. Second, the approach demonstrates remarkable speed, with preliminary animal studies showing myopia correction in approximately one minute. Third, and perhaps most importantly for risk-conscious patients, the method preserves natural eye structure through temporary corneal softening rather than permanent tissue removal.

This reversibility addresses a primary concern among vision correction candidates: the irreversible nature of traditional LASIK surgery. If adjustments prove necessary, the temporary corneal changes could potentially be modified or reversed entirely.

While current research remains in preclinical phases, the technology demonstrates sufficient promise to warrant continued clinical investigation. Interested patients should monitor developments as this innovation progresses toward human clinical trials.

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Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze, MD, MPH, PhD, is Editor-in-Chief of the Georgian Medical Journal and Chair of the Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG). He is Professor and Head of the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences at David Tvildiani Medical University, and Secretary/Treasurer of the UEMS Section of Public Health. ORCID: 0000-0001-7609-4515.

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