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Is PRESBYOND surgery suitable if you are sensitive to glare?

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PRESBYOND can increase halos and glare in some patients, so marked glare sensitivity requires cautious consideration.

Potential pros and cons

Optical trade‑offs need weighing.

  • Improved focus can reduce some blur‑related glare
  • However, blended‑vision optics inherently increase light scatter
  • Large pupils and bright point‑light sources may accentuate halos
  • People already very bothered by glare may be less satisfied
  • Contact‑lens trials can help predict tolerance of visual phenomena

Counselling and alternatives

Decisions hinge on symptom tolerance.

  • Detailed discussion of likely night‑time effects
  • Consideration of monovision or lens‑based options with different optical profiles
  • Optimisation of dry eye and ocular surface, which also contribute to glare
  • Acceptance that some level of glare may persist despite surgery
  • In extremely glare‑sensitive individuals, surgery may be deferred or avoided