As we age, presbyopia often begins in our forties š, and cataracts may develop in our sixties šļø. These are natural stages of life. If you underwent LASIK surgery when you were younger and are now facing presbyopia, you probably donāt want to rely on reading glasses š£. Fortunately, modern eye care technology offers suitable solutions for you today! š”
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Presbyond LBV āØ
This patented technology can simultaneously correct presbyopia, hyperopia or myopia, and astigmatism šļøā”. For those who have previously undergone LASIK, eligibility for this procedure depends on factors such as corneal thickness, lens condition, retinal health, and the degree of myopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. A comprehensive evaluation by a professional ophthalmologist is necessary to determine suitability. -
Intraocular Lens (IOL) Replacement Surgery
Presbyopia is caused by the degeneration of the eyeās natural lens. With age, declining near vision may result from reduced lens elasticity or gradual hardening/clouding of the lens. Replacing the clouded natural lens with an artificial one can help restore vision. There are different options for presbyopia-correcting IOLs, with the most common types including:
1ļøā£ Monofocal IOLs
2ļøā£ Trifocal/Multifocal IOLs
3ļøā£ Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs
4ļøā£ Light Adjustable Lenses (LAL)
Each surgical method/IOL has its own characteristics. When making a choice, consider your lifestyle, visual needs, and budget, and discuss these in detail with an ophthalmologist to make the best decision for yourself.
ā“ļø Want to know which surgical method/IOL is right for you? Feel free to learn more through the following channels!
All surgeries have advantages, disadvantages, and risks. Please consult an eye care professional for more information and to determine suitability.