For the first time, 3D printed cornea returns sight.
For the first time, 3D printed cornea returns sight.


It was something considered distant, almost experimental, but now there is a concrete record, a blind patient could see again after receiving a completely 3D printed cornea, built not from donated tissue, but cultured in a laboratory with live human corneal cells.


The printed cornea arises as an answer to a silent problem. Injuries, infections and genetic disorders destroy the transparency of this dental tissue, leaving millions of people without risk of blindness. Traditional transplants have a high success rate of close to 97%, but it depends on donors and infrastructure capable of providing tissue quickly; in some countries this takes a few days, in others it takes years.
