WHAT IS PRESBYOPIA?

Presbyopia is an age-related eye condition which will affect everyone eventually. It reduces the ability to see nearby objects well. If you have difficulty seeing nearby objects but are able to see distant objects, you are likely to be presbyopic. Presbyopia can affect anyone over the age of 40 and  some may be affected earlier than others. With age, the eye muscles weaken and the lens becomes less flexible. This results in a reduced ability to focus on nearby objects. However, with the right presbyopia treatment, you too can look forward to enhanced vision.

PRESBYOPIA TREATMENT OPTIONS 

  • Reading Glasses or Progressive Spectacles

The simplest presbyopia treatment option is to use reading glasses or progressive spectacles. However, not everyone likes wearing spectacles. Spectacles can be easily misplaced, uncomfortable for the wearer, and aesthetically unappealing.

  • Monovision or Multifocal Contact Lenses

For those who do not want to wear spectacles, monovision or multifocal contact lenses may help.  However, some may not be able to use contact lenses. The use of contact lenses can also be inconvenient and might  be associated with certain contact lens-related risks like infection, dry eyes and allergies.

  • Surgical Options

Currently, there are a number of  presbyopia treatment surgery options available and they  include the following:

Monovision with various refractive surgery options

Monovision involves correcting the dominant eye to see distant objects and correcting the non-dominant eye to see nearby objects. The aim is to allow the patient to be spectacle independent for most daily activities.

This can be achieved by different presbyopia surgery options. Laser refractive surgery by LASIK, SMILE or advanced surface ablation can be used to achieve monovision. Implantable collamer lens (ICL) surgery is another available option that can be performed to achieve monovision.

Cataract surgery with specialised intraocular lens

Cataract is an age-related eye condition which can affect an individual’s vision. However, cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation can correct this condition. Currently, there are many advanced intraocular lenses which can help a patient achieve spectacle independence after cataract surgery.

There are two main groups of intraocular lenses which can help reduce or eliminate the need for reading spectacles after cataract surgery:

Multifocal Intraocular Lenses: They have several focal points. Current models of multifocal intraocular lenses come as trifocal models, which have distant, intermediate and near focal points. The aim is to enable patients to be spectacle independent for most activities.

Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF): Another group of intraocular lenses is the EDOF intraocular lenses. Such lenses increase the depth of focus to allow patients to see distant and intermediate objects. The main advantage of EDOF intraocular lenses is the lower incidence of night vision symptoms, which can occur with multifocal intraocular lenses.

Extended depth of focus Implantable Collamer Lens (EDOF ICL)

Extended depth of focus or EDOF ICL lenses will soon be available as a novel treatment option for myopic patients (aged 40-50 years) who are also presbyopic and want to be spectacle-independent following ICL surgery. This presbyopia treatment can preserve both the cornea and crystalline lens.

Presbyopic Eye Drops

There are several prescription eye drops which aim aims to improve the near vision by increasing the depth of focus of the eye. Patients will need to use the eyedrops daily and have to be monitored regularly. However, these eye drops are still under study for their efficacy and safety.

PRESBYOPIA TREATMENT AT ADVANCED EYE CLINIC & SURGERY

At Advanced Eye Clinic & Surgery, we understand that clear vision is crucial for maintaining a high quality of life. Our team of doctors have years of experience in surgically treating presbyopia and are here to understand and assess your unique vision needs. Whether it is through a minimally invasive surgical procedure or traditional non-surgical options, we strive to provide solutions that not only improve vision but also enhance the overall quality of life. We can help you navigate the journey towards a clearer, more vibrant vision at every stage of life.