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Unlike other eye conditions (such as myopia or astigmatism), presbyopia is specifically related to aging of the eye and the loss of flexibility of the eye’s lens. As the eye ages, the lens becomes hard and rigid. Additionally, the associated muscles of the eye have aged and lost flexibility, rendering the lens unable to flex and focus. The result is an eye unable to focus on things that are close.

This aging of the eye is most noted around the age of 40. You may notice that you have to hold things further away in order to read fine print. Unfortunately, presbyopia is unavoidable, as it simply is the result of the eye aging.

Almost everyone will develop presbyopia, so if a person also has another eye condition such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) or astigmatism, the conditions will combine. Individuals that are nearsighted (myopia) may have fewer problems with presbyopia than those that are farsighted or those with astigmatism.

Correcting Presbyopia with Lenses

For individuals that are dealing with presbyopia, the easiest way to help improve vision is to use reading glasses. Reading glasses can help to magnify vision for projects that are at close range, like reading. Reading glasses, or “Readers” that are available for purchase at drug stores, would work to help correct the presbyopia. For higher quality glasses, an ophthalmologist or optometrist can prescribe reading glasses to improve close vision.

If you already wear contacts for myopia or hyperopia, it is important that you to talk to an eye doctor to get the right reading glasses that work with your current prescription. Reading glasses will need to work with your current prescription to adjust for close up vision.

Bifocals are a type of glasses that can be worn to address presbyopia and myopia. The bottom portion of the bifocal lenses magnify to improve close vision, while the upper portion of the lens has a different point of focus to adjust for distance vision.

Another option for correcting presbyopia is called monovision. This technique is when contact lenses are used, with one contact lens adjusting for distance and the other contact lens adjusting for close vision. The brain will adapt to relying on one eye for distance and one eye for close vision.

Correcting Presbyopia with Surgery

Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) is a procedure in which the cornea is reshaped using radio waves. The radio waves will increase the curvature of the cornea. The correction is temporary and will reduce over time.

Another procedure that can resolve presbyopia symptoms is a form of LASIK. In this LASIK procedure, one eye is adjusted for distance vision and the other eye is adjusted for close vision, similar to how monovision contact lenses work. The brain will adjust to relying on one eye for close vision and another eye for distance.

Lastly, refractive lens exchange is a procedure where the eye’s rigid and inflexible lens is replaced with a synthetic lens. The new lenses will correct the presbyopia, as well as other vision problems.

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    Doe G.
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    Wow! I just had surgery by Dr. Benjamin  yesterday. Today I have 20-20, in that eye. Painless & perfect. I had no Idea, what I had been missing.
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    I have had dry eyes for a quite sometime and had seen several physicians and got eye drops etc but not until I have seen  Dr. Benjamin I found how serious problem that it was. I had the most thorough and individual attention by Dr. Benjamin. He explained to me my problem and treatment options available. Dr. Benjamin and His staff  are very caring and they spend as much time with you as needed and one feels taken care of. I was given state of the art treatment for my dry eyes and my eyes went from feeling tired , red , scratchy and itchy to brilliantly glowing clear. Office is very serene and staff is attentive, pleasant and smiling. Dr. Benjamin is very down to earth and explains thoroughly that one understands what alis them. I will definitely  keep coming back for all my eye issues.

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    4/25/2019

    I wish I had come to Dr. Benjamin years ago!!!

    I have been hopping around between 3 eye doctors in the last few years complaining of severe eye pain, redness - so bad I haven't been able to wear contacts for a year. Every other doctor made a diagnosis in 2 minutes, prescribed a few things and sent me on my way. Nothing helped and the doctors kept saying my eyes looked fine despite my symptoms. Finally I saw Dr. Benjamin, and he listened to my concerns from top to bottom and did tests the other doctors never did! He made a brand new diagnosis which finally makes sense and fits my symptoms. He spent almost an hour with me which is unbelievable. I am so impressed with this place, even the front desk and other staff were so friendly. I'm so relieved and am looking forward to making a recovery with Dr. Benjamin and eventually getting LASIK.

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