
A groundbreaking study from the U.S. has found that gold nanoparticles, injected into the eye and activated by a laser, could safely restore vision without surgery. Tested in mice, the technique stimulated retinal cells and could lead to future wearable solutions for diseases like macular.
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lost vision has remained one of medical science’s most elusive goals. While cataract surgeries, laser treatments, and retinal implants have transformed eye care, millions still suffer from irreversible vision loss due to retinal degeneration and diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD). But a groundbreaking new study from the U.S. might just be the shimmering breakthrough we’ve been waiting for—quite literally. Now Scientists have found a way that injecting tiny gold particles into the eye—followed by stimulation with an infrared laser—can reactivate retinal cells and restore light responsiveness. They have done preliminary tests in mice. Imagine if this coming to practical use eye surgery will not be required laser all these will not be required.