Presbyopia

Goodbye to tired eyes

What is presbyopia? In a minute

Recover near vision without strain: correct presbyopia with modern solutions

What is presbyopia?

Presbyopia, or “tired eyesight,” It is the loss of the eye’s ability to focus at short distances.It usually appears after the age of 40 and progresses gradually, making everyday tasks such as reading, using a cell phone, or working at a computer difficult.
It cannot be prevented, as it is an age-related defect.

Don’t let presbyopia limit your day: reading, mobile, computer… with total clarity

Causes of presbyopia

Over the years, the eye’s natural lens becomes more rigid. This lack of flexibility makes it difficult to focus properly on close objects.

The symptoms

  • Difficulty focusing up close.
  • Need for better lighting.
  • Headache when reading.
  • Blurred vision and eye strain.

Correcting presbyopia isn’t a whim, it’s quality of life.

Presbyopia surgery: what does it involve?

Presbyopia surgery involves replacing the lens with a multifocal intraocular lens. This lens mimics the natural movements of the lens, allowing for both distance and near vision.

How is it done?

Presbyopia surgery involves replacing the lens with a multifocal intraocular lens. This lens mimics the natural movements of the lens, allowing for both distance and near vision.

Presbyopia cannot be stopped, but it can be improved.

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

These are some of the mutual insurance companies and health insurance providers we work with. However, the agreement with these mutual insurance companies will depend on the healthcare center.

If your policy doesn’t appear on the list, please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.

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