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As we age, the lens of the eye naturally loses its elasticity and hardens,
reducing the eye's ability to adjust focus, resulting in blurred and dim vision when viewing nearby objects. This condition is called presbyopia.
In a normal eye, the lens contracts properly,
allowing near objects to appear clear.
In presbyopia, the lens loses elasticity and fails to contract,
making it difficult to see text clearly.
A key symptom of presbyopia is a decline in near vision, making it difficult to focus on close-up text or objects.
Reading small text becomes challenging, and prolonged close-up work may cause headaches and fatigue.
If you experience the following symptoms, you may suspect presbyopia.
Eyes become tired, and headaches occur after reading for a short time
Difficulty looking at a smartphone screen for long periods
Small text appears blurry and hard to focus on
Text appears even blurrier in dim lighting
To see nearby objects clearly, you must hold them at arm's length
Presbyopia correction can be performed through various methods
such as presbyopia intraocular lens implantation or laser surgery.
Minimizing surgery time is crucial
to prevent potential post-surgery complications or
dry eye syndrome.
The Blue Eye Center conducts thorough
pre-surgical examinations to ensure optimal surgical outcomes.
Presbyopia correction can be performed through various methods
such as presbyopia intraocular lens implantation or laser surgery.
Minimizing surgery time is crucial
to prevent potential post-surgery complications or
dry eye syndrome.
The Blue Eye Center conducts thorough
pre-surgical examinations to ensure optimal surgical outcomes.