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titleOfInvention HYDROFILICITY ALTERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD.
abstract A system / method that allows the alteration of the hydrophilicity of a polymeric material (PM) is described. The alteration of the hydrophilicity PM changes the characteristics PM by decreasing the refractive index PM, increasing the electrical conductivity PM, and increasing the weight PM. The system / method incorporates a laser radiation source that generates strongly focused pulses of laser within a three-dimensional portion of the PM that affect these changes in the PM properties. The system / method could be applied to the formation of custom intraocular lenses comprising a material (PLM) wherein the lens created using the system / method is surgically positioned within the patient's eye. The refractive index of the implanted lens could then be optionally altered in place with laser pulses to change the optical properties of the implanted lens and in this way, an optimal corrected vision of the patient is achieved. This system / method allows numerous modifications in the place of an implanted lens as the patient's vision changes with age. The most representative figure of the invention is number 3.
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