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AGE-RELATED LONG-SIGHTEDNESS

Presbyopia affects many of us as we get older.
It often first becomes noticeable around the age of 40.

SIGNS OF PRESBYOPIA

Rather than a visual defect, presbyopia is a hardening of the lens of the eye over time. As the lens becomes less elastic, the ability to focus on nearby objects diminishes. It mostly affects the over-40s, and tends to stabilize after the age of 60.

You'll notice if you have it, because the ability to see close-up objects gets progressively worse.
 

MANAGING PRESBYOPIA

Reading glasses, bifocals, varifocals or lens implants may be needed. A chat with your optometerist will help you to find the right lens, depending on your lifestyle and severity of the condition, this may be simple reading glasses, mid-distance lenses or progressive lenses for a more optimum solution.

LEARN ALL ABOUT PRESBYOPIA

Presbyopia which  literally means "aging eye“, is an age-related eye condition that makes it more difficult to see very close.  Learn about it now.

LEARN ALL ABOUT PRESBYOPIA

Presbyopia which  literally means "aging eye“, is an age-related eye condition that makes it more difficult to see very close.  Learn about it now.

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