Facing the curious eyes of everyone, Zhang Bin explained with a smile: "All the treatment costs of this technology are divided into three parts. The first is the cost of related drugs used in the treatment. This drug needs to be used for a long time and throughout the entire treatment cycle, and
After the treatment cycle ends, you need to continue using it stably for about three months to half a year.
So all in all, this is a relatively large expense.
Secondly, there is the cost of treatment. This treatment cost includes the cost of related examinations in the early stage, regular examinations and re-examinations during treatment and after treatment.
In addition, there are related treatment costs, mainly diagnosis and treatment costs. This part of the cost includes the initial treatment cost, regular follow-up treatment costs during the treatment process, etc. However, the proportion of this part of the total cost is not
many.
Finally, there are related consumable costs, including some medical consumables used during the treatment process, as well as the cost of frequent replacement of myopia glasses during the treatment cycle.
We need to allow patients to constantly change the lens power, so that patients can continuously adapt to glasses with smaller powers through treatment, and gradually treat and restore the patient's vision. This cost is not too high, as far as the patient is concerned, it is basically
All can afford it.
According to a patient with severe myopia of 500 degrees, the entire course of treatment will cost about 70,000 to 80,000 yuan. However, this is the early stage. In the later stage, with the improvement of related technologies and the development of treatment methods, this cost will still be very high.
As for the room for decline, ideally we would control it within 50,000.
Although this price is still more expensive than some laser femtosecond correction surgeries and lens implant correction surgeries on the market, the treatment effect of our technology is indeed unmatched by this type of correction surgery, and can even be said to be disruptive. So even if
Although it is more expensive, it is still very competitive in the market.
After all, for all myopia patients, as long as it can be cured, who is willing to take the risk of surgery."
After hearing Zhang Bin's introduction, everyone at the scene nodded. Although the cost was a bit expensive, it was acceptable to them. If they really spent one or two months' salary, they could completely take off their glasses and recover.
For normal people, the money spent is well worth it.
I have a question. The person who spoke was Guo Zifei, who spoke before. He is a myopic patient who wears glasses, so he is very familiar with this technology. After listening to Zhang Bin’s introduction, he couldn’t help but ask
He said: "Well, I would like to ask whether such a long treatment cycle and long-term medication will cause a greater burden or even damage our bodies."
After Guo Zifei asked this question, other people present nodded in agreement. This is also a question that they are more concerned about.
After hearing this question, Zhang Bin smiled and shook his head and said: "It won't have much impact, please rest assured.
First of all, our medicines are divided into two parts, one part is oral medicine, and the other part is external medicine for direct use.
In addition to the use of some drugs in the early stage, oral medication mainly uses some vitamins and nutrients that are beneficial to eye recovery in the middle and later stages, so it will not have any impact or harm on our body. You can rest assured about this.
As for external medication, it is mainly divided into three categories. First of all, the first category is eye drops. This part of the eye drops needs to be used on time during the entire treatment cycle, including several months after the quality is completed, and is directly instilled into the patient's eyes.
In the process, the deformed eyeball is gradually repaired through drug penetration.
The absorption of this kind of eye drops is mainly for the eyes and does not have much impact on other parts of our human body. Of course, we still need more experimental and clinical data to support and prove this aspect.
The other part is the eye patch, which is mainly used to improve and repair the eye muscles, improve the circulation within the eye muscles, and allow the eye muscles to gradually recover. This part may also need to be equipped with a special microwave
Infrared eye mask to accelerate the penetration and absorption of these drugs.
The third part is some injectable drugs, which will be injected into the patient's eyeballs and eye muscles through treatment to repair and treat them.
So whether it is oral drugs or topical drugs, everyone can rest assured that they will have very little impact on our bodies. Of course, as I just said, these require more clinical trial data to support and prove.
At present, we are not sure whether this treatment method will have some effects and harms on patients that we have not yet discovered."
After hearing Zhang Bin's answer, everyone at the scene nodded and felt relieved. This was the problem they were most troubled with, and now that the problem was solved, they were relieved.
However, some people were still worried. This time, the person who spoke this time was a little girl with big glasses sitting next to him. He adjusted his glasses and then asked Zhang Bin: "Can I ask a question?"
Hearing her speak, everyone at the scene couldn't help but look at her. Seeing that everyone turned to look at her, this girl was a little nervous and her face turned red. However, with the encouragement of Wu Hao's eyes, she asked Zhang Bin
: "My question is, will this treatment method cause damage to the eyes during the treatment process? Is this treatment technology safe?"
Hearing this question, everyone was stunned for a moment, and then nodded. Yes, they were all surprised by the efficacy of this technology, but they never thought about whether the technology itself was really safe. After all, this is taking medicine, and
It is dripping medicine, but it also needs to be injected, and it needs to last for such a long time. Is this process really safe?
Facing everyone's gaze, Zhang Bin smiled and said: "The problem you mentioned does exist. This is also the focus of our current research, how to make this technology safer to use.
As for whether long-term treatment will cause damage to the eyes, we have not yet discovered this aspect, but we cannot rule it out. After all, we have too little experimental data at hand. We still need more experimental and clinical data for analysis.
So all this will need to be discovered after clinical trials."
This answer made everyone at the scene nod and feel a little disappointed. Yes, no clinical trials have been conducted yet, so it's still early to be happy.
As for Wu Hao, at this time, he also spoke out and asked a question of great concern to everyone: "When can this technology carry out specific clinical trials?"
I'm afraid it will take some time. On the one hand, we need to ensure that this technology is safe enough before it can enter clinical trials. On the other hand, volunteers to participate in clinical trials are too difficult to find, and no one is willing to take such a risk.