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Presbyopia
If you are reading this page while wearing reading glasses, it is most likely that you, like many others, have a condition known as Presbyopia.
Presbyopia is the inability to focus on near objects, requiring you to wear reading glasses or bifocals. Eye doctors disagree about what causes it; most believe it’s caused either by stiffening of the eye’s lens, continued growth of the lens or atrophy of the muscles controlling the lens.
One way to deal with Presbyopia is by producing Monovision. Normally, both of your eyes work together equally when you look at an object. This is called binocular vision. However, you probably have a dominant eye that your brain tends to favor for “sighting” (most right-handed people are right-eye dominant, for example). Contact lens fitters often take advantage of this “one-eye dominance” to produce Monovision (think of it as the opposite of binocular vision) with the contacts: they fit one eye for distance vision (typically the dominant eye) and one for near vision.
Some surgeons will produce Monovision in their Presbyopic patients by purposely leaving the non-dominant eye slightly nearsighted so that these patients can see up close without glasses (out of one eye). Our doctors at InSight LASIK suggest you try Monovision with contact lenses before Presbyopia surgery to be sure you can adapt. We offer this FREE option to all of our patients considering Monovision.
If you are considering Presbyopia surgery, the doctors at InSight LASIK would be happy to meet with you to discuss your options.