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Surgery Reduces the Dependence of Eyes and Contact Lenses

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Various interventions correct retrospective errors and visual conditions according to each case. Guy Romaguera Canto, ophthalmologist, points to technological advances that allow the process to be personalized, increases security and speeds up the recovery of patients
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Various interventions correct retrospective errors and visual conditions according to each case. Guy Romaguera Canto, ophthalmologist, points to technological advances that allow the process to be personalized, increases security and speeds up the recovery of patients

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