Monovision
Vision Correction
Surgery for People with Presbyopia.
Nearsighted people over 40 who
are accustomed to removing their glasses for close work need
to give extra thought to vision correction surgery. Because
their eye gradually becomes a single-focus optical system
which can view EITHER near objects OR distant objects
clearly (but not both), they will probably need glasses to
read if they have surgery to focus both eyes for distant
objects. For some, this may be an advantage, but for others,
it may not. If you are over 40 and a
contact lens wearer, you may have already experienced
monovision by wearing one contact lens that has slightly
less power. With refractive surgery, you may have monovision
by leaving one eye slightly nearsighted. About two-thirds of
patients who try monovision adapt to it successfully and the
other third elect to have both eyes corrected optimally for
distance and wear simple "dime-store" reading glasses for
near work. If you try monovision and do not like it, your
undercorrected eye can be enhanced to the full correction
allowing you to see clearly at a distance with both eyes.
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