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Is PRESBYOND surgery suitable over 60?

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PRESBYOND is less commonly recommended over 60, because lens ageing and early cataract often make lens replacement a more appropriate long‑term solution.

Reasons it is used less in this age group

The crystalline lens becomes the main limitation.

  • Higher likelihood of cataract or lens‑related glare reducing visual quality
  • Corneal laser cannot correct lens opacity or scatter
  • Cataract surgery after PRESBYOND may alter the blended‑vision balance
  • Lens replacement can address both presbyopia and cataract in one operation
  • Risk-benefit analysis often favours treating the lens rather than reshaping the cornea

Possible exceptions

Some older patients may still be candidates.

  • Very clear lenses with strong preference to avoid intraocular surgery
  • Good overall ocular health and stable prescription
  • Full understanding that future cataract surgery could modify results
  • Careful evaluation of night‑vision needs and occupational demands
  • Decision made jointly with a refractive surgeon after detailed counselling