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Light adjustable lenses have strong visual and refractive outcomes in patients who have previously undergone radial keratotomy.
TECLens, Inc., a clinical-stage ophthalmic medical device company, announced today it raised $9.3 million in a Series A round co-led by Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC Inc. and Yonjin Capital.