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I recently learned that my aunt’s vision problems have progressed to a very advanced stage of macular degeneration, and she’s been struggling to read even large print or recognize faces clearly. During a conversation with her eye doctor, he mentioned that there might be surgical options, including some kind of implant that can help people in the very late stages of AMD regain part of their central vision. I had never heard of such an implant before, so naturally I wanted to find out more. I started searching online, but there’s a lot of medical jargon that’s hard to follow, and it’s difficult to know which sources are reliable. I’m curious if anyone here knows where I could read clear, detailed information about this type of implant and how it works for people with end-stage macular degeneration.
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