Presbyond

Presbyopia is defined as the gradual loss of eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects. It is an age-related condition that usually becomes noticeable in an early to mid-40s. and appears to continue worsening as we age. Presbyopia is caused by a hardening of the lens of the eye, which occurs with aging. As the lens becomes less flexible, it can no longer change shape to focus on close-up images. As a result, these images appear out of focus, leading to a blurred vision at normal reading distance. The goal of presbyopia treatment is to compensate for the inability of the eyes to clearly focus on nearby objects. Instead of inconvenient methods, e.g. wearing corrective eyeglasses (spectacle lenses) or contact lenses, refractive surgery known as FemtoLASIK PRESBYOND is an effective treatment to reshape the shape of the cornea, resulting in an increased depth of focus.