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Near Vision Loss

InVision Eye Care

Ophthalmologists & Optometrists located in Lakewood, NJ

Presbyopia is the gradual loss of up-close reading vision as we age. For patients not wearing glasses for distance, they now need reading glasses to see close. For those who use glasses for distance, they will now need to wear a bifocal, trifocal or progressive glasses.

Near Vision Loss - Presbyopia

Presbyopia – loss of Near Vision from aging

Presbyopia is the gradual loss of up-close reading vision as we age. For patients not wearing glasses for distance, they now need reading glasses to see close. For those who use glasses for distance, they will now need to wear a bifocal, trifocal or progressive glasses.

Patients who are nearsighted (myopia) can see will up close without glasses, but not far away. Most people who are near sighted wear bifocals (or progressives) so they don’t have to keep taking their glasses on and off.

Losing our ability to see up close is inevitable. It is an undeniable sign of aging which we naturally resist admitting to. With presbyopia we are. in essence becoming near blind. It generally starts in our early 40’s. Once you have accepted this reality then there is an exploration of options.

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Traditional options for presbyopia have included;

  • Initially holding things farther and farther away or using brighter and brighter lights.
  • Using reading glasses (cheaters), bifocals, trifocals or progressive
  • Using monovision or multifocal contact lenses.
  • Having monovision laser vison correction.
  • Surgical procedures involving corneal inlays. We are not a fan of this procedure.

A significant number of patients do not like monovision, especially if they don’t have a need to wear glasses for distance.

Until now this has meant the solution to help one maintain independence from reading glasses has been disappointing for many patients.

 A new solution that may help many patients in the very near future are eye drops which help increase the natural accommodation of the eye. This allows for an increased ability to focus up close.

Drops to help focus up close are in the last phase of FDA evaluation. They have a long history of safe usage in other eye conditions. Of the four different formulas undergoing FDA trials, we anticipate the eye drop from LENZ may offer certain advantages. We await the final FDA trial results.

Our doctors at InVision are presbyopia specialists with decades of experience in this aging disorder.

If you would like to get on the list for the new prescription’s medications for presbyopia, please fill out the form below and we will contact you when it becomes available.

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