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LASIK
OVER 40
Monovision laser surgery corrects one eye for distance and one
eye for near. With monovision,
an adaption period is to be expected for the brain to learn how
to use your new vision. It will pay more attention to the
distance eye when looking at objects in the distance such as
when driving or watching TV, and the near vision eye when
looking at close objects like a computer screen or a book.
Typically, if patients adapt to new glasses prescription changes
and adjusted fairly easily to bifocals, then they can adapt to
monovision without difficulty. Patients whose eyes do not adapt
well to change are recommended to consider laser vision
correction to correct distance vision in both eyes. If you are under the age of 40, glasses are not usually necessary after the procedure. However, if you are over 45 and do not wish to have monovision LASIK, we will set both eyes to focus for the distance and you will require over-the-counter reading glasses after your LASIK surgery. For patients over 45 who wish to see distance and up close with both eyes for clearer vision without readers, there is a clear lens exchange surgery that may be a better option for you. |
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Based on your lifestyle, activities and
interests, our surgeons and LASIK Coordinator can help determine
what form of vision correction will best reach your personal vision
goals.
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