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A blind man can now see out of one eye after undergoing “tooth-in-eye” surgery

Brent Chapman, 34, of Canada, lost his vision more than 20 years ago after a rare allergic reaction damaged his corneas

The uncommon "tooth-in-eye" procedure was developed in the 1960s and has only been performed on several hundred people worldwide

A blind man can see for the first time in more than 20 years after undergoing a rare “tooth-in-eye” surgery.

Brent Chapman, 34, of North Vancouver, Canada, lost his vision when he was 13 years old after experiencing an extremely rare allergic reaction to Ibuprofen, known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome , per Today.com . The illness left him blind in both eyes, and he spent the next two decades seeking out treatments to restore his vision.

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