Unlocking the recovery of dynamic range of focus with microporation therapeutics
Laser Scleral Microporation (LSM) is a therapy which represents the first biomechanical solution to the biomechanical problems of progressive presbyopia. The therapy is performed using the VisioLite® Ophthalmic Laser system developed by Ace Vision Group (AVG).
Today, having no biomechanical option able to meet the loss of dynamic range of focus (DRoF) that occurs with progressive presbyopia, the need remains unmet. Current solutions involve the exchange of refractive power either at the cornea or the lens with the newest solution being a variety of pharmacological miotic eye drops that artificially stimulate the iris muscle to create a “pinhole effect” to see more clearly at near.
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Ace Vision Group Adds Four Ophthalmologists to Medical Advisory Board; Launches New Corporate and Medical Affairs Websites
Ace Vision Group announced the addition of Cathleen McCabe, MD; James Katz, MD; Ehsan Sadri, MD; and Dagny Zhu, MD, to its medical advisory board. These prominent ophthalmologists will contribute expertise to advance the development and implementation of novel solutions for eye health, specifically Laser Scleral Microporation (LSM), a laser therapeutic designed to rejuvenate the …
read moreLaser scleral microporation aids near vision without compromising distance vision
LAS VEGAS — In this Healio Video Perspective from the ASCRS meeting, Robert Ang, MD, discusses results of laser scleral microporation in patients with presbyopia.
read moreAce Vision Group to Host “Take the Presbyopia Challenge” Event and Present Scientific Posters at 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting
BOSTON, April 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ace Vision Group, Inc. (“AVG” or “the Company”), an emerging medical device company on the forefront of pioneering a laser microporation therapy for the aging eye, today announced that it will host an event and multiple scientific presentations at the 2025 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Annual …
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