“…In recent years, scientists have investigated and created many novel types of ophthalmic formulations, including micelles, liposomes, nanoparticles, nanosuspensions, dendritic polymers, microneedles, cubosomes, niosomes, nanowafers, etc., providing a number of alternatives to the drug delivery of traditional ophthalmic formulations [ 13 ]. Nanogels are formed from natural polymers, synthetic polymers, or a combination thereof, and their three-dimensional network structure allows for the encapsulation of small molecules, oligonucleotides, and even proteins [ 14 ], whose unique characteristics make it possible for drug delivery, diagnostics, and imaging and have great potential for application in the biomedical, tissue engineering, and pharmaceutical fields [ 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ].…”