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Prosthesis (i.e., Artificial Body Members), Parts Thereof, Or Aids And Accessories Therefor > Eye Prosthesis (e.g., Lens Or Corneal Implant, Or Artificial Eye, Etc.) > Corneal Implant > Material Characteristic Of Corneal Implant Material Characteristic Of Corneal ImplantMaterial Characteristic Of Corneal Implant patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.11/30/06 - 20060271185 - Method of making an ocular implant A method is provided for making a mask configured to improve the depth of focus of an eye of a patient. A substrate is provided with a mask forming feature. The mask forming feature comprises an annular surface that has a curved profile that corresponds to the curvature of a ... 11/30/06 - 20060271184 - Method of making an ocular implant A method of making a mask configured to improve the depth of focus of an eye of a patient is provided. A substrate with a mask forming feature is provided. The mask forming feature comprises a forming surface that extends from an outer periphery. The forming surface is centered on ... 06/01/06 - 20060116762 - Aspheric lenticule for keratophakia Contour-matching, aspheric lenticules are disclosed for implantation in a subject's cornea to correcting refractive errors. The lenticules include a photoablatable anterior surface and a posterior surface having an aspheric profile that can substantially match the asphericity exhibited by the corneal stromal surface, on which the lenticule is placed. The posterior ... 01/12/06 - 20060009843 - Polymeric materials for use as photoablatable inlays Optically transparent, high water content, hydrogel polymeric materials and photoablatable inlays fabricated therefrom are described herein. The preferred hydrogel polymeric materials have a refractive index of 1.30 or above in the hydrated state and a water content of approximately 60 percent or greater by weight. The preferred hydrogel polymeric materials ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |