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Is PresbyMAX surgery suitable if you have macular degeneration?

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PresbyMAX is generally not recommended in significant macular degeneration, because retinal disease rather than focusing is the main visual limitation.

Why benefit is limited

Laser cannot repair the macula.

  • Central distortion, missing areas, or low contrast will persist after surgery
  • Multifocal corneal optics may further reduce contrast sensitivity
  • Progressive macular disease can erode any refractive gains
  • Surgical risk may not be justified when potential acuity is poor
  • Low‑vision aids and retinal treatments typically provide more benefit

Rare scenarios for consideration

Only very mild disease may be considered.

  • Early, stable changes with good baseline acuity
  • Strong, informed wish for refractive correction despite risk
  • Close collaboration with a medical retina specialist
  • Realistic discussion that expectations must remain modest
  • Usually, alternatives are preferred over PresbyMAX in this group