3D printing technology allows you to create virtually anything you can think of. But this time, the tech was used for something incredibly noble. For the first time ever, a 3D printed eye was ...
Share on Pinterest 3D printing is now being used in a number of healthcare settings. mgstudyo/Getty Images Over the past few years, there has been increased interest in using 3D printing in healthcare ...
The eye, like most organs, has an intricate plumbing system. Pressure builds when drainage is impaired, and this condition – glaucoma – can cause irreversible vision loss. Certain popular ...
Steve Verze of London received a 3D printed prosthetic eye that offers clearer definition and depth, according to Moorfields Eye Hospital The future of 3D printing is looking great. Steve Verze of ...
There are a variety of injuries and disease conditions that can result in the loss of an eye. Often, prosthetic eyes are made of glass painted to look like a natural eyeball. However, in the future ...
A Moorsfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust patient in the UK has become the world's first person to use a 3D-printed prosthetic eye, offering significant improvements over traditional acrylics.
A 3D eye scan technology is reportedly being studied and developed to help doctors detect early signs of kidney diseases. According to Interesting Engineering, scientists devised the 3D eye scan tech ...
A British man has become the first patient in the world to be fitted with a 3D printed eye, according to Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. Steve Verze, who is 47 and an engineer from Hackney, east ...