Presbyopia is an age-related eye condition that makes it difficult to focus on nearby objects. It usually appears between the ages of 40 and 45 and progresses gradually until around 65, affecting everyday activities such as reading or using a phone.
It occurs due to the natural loss of flexibility in the lens, which over time can no longer adjust its shape to focus correctly. Presbyopia is a normal part of aging and eventually affects most people during adulthood.
It is a high-precision technology that safely and effectively corrects myopia. Using cool ultraviolet light pulses, this laser reshapes the cornea so that light rays focus properly on the retina. Thanks to this procedure, it is possible to reduce or even eliminate dependence on glasses or contact lenses, offering a long-lasting solution for those seeking to improve distance vision.
This diagnosis could also be treated with: Eye surgery.