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Presbyopia Correction

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Presbyopia Correction

Presbyopia correction is a medical procedure aimed at improving near vision that typically deteriorates due to the natural aging process. As people age, the eye's lens loses its elasticity, making it difficult to focus on close objects—a condition known as presbyopia. One of the common surgical options for correcting presbyopia is LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) with monovision. In this procedure, a specialized laser is used to reshape the cornea, the eye's outermost layer, to correct the refractive error. The surgeon creates a flap in the cornea, lifts it, and then uses the laser to remove precise amounts of corneal tissue, reshaping it to improve near vision in one eye while preserving distance vision in the other. This approach relies on the brain's ability to adapt to using one eye for near vision and the other for distance vision, thereby reducing the need for reading glasses.

Another popular option for presbyopia correction is the implantation of multifocal or accommodative intraocular lenses (IOLs) during cataract surgery. Multifocal IOLs are designed with multiple zones that focus at different distances, allowing for improved near, intermediate, and distance vision. Accommodative IOLs, on the other hand, work by shifting position within the eye in response to muscle contractions, mimicking the natural accommodating process of the eye's lens. The procedure involves the removal of the eye's natural lens and the insertion of the artificial IOL in its place. This surgery not only addresses the loss of near vision due to presbyopia but also any existing cataracts, offering a dual benefit. Both LASIK with monovision and IOL implantation are effective methods to reduce dependency on corrective eyewear, allowing for a significant improvement in the quality of daily activities for individuals with presbyopia.

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