No. PresbyMAX, like other corneal laser procedures, is not truly reversible, because the removed tissue cannot be replaced.
What can and cannot be changed
Adjustments are limited.
- Additional laser or lens procedures can modify overall refraction if needed
- Cataract or lens surgery later can change focusing again
- However, the original corneal tissue removal cannot be undone
- Some side‑effects, such as mild halos, may persist even after further surgery
- Patients should consent on the basis that the change is permanent
Implications for decision‑making
Reversibility should not be assumed.
- Particularly important for risk‑averse or perfectionist individuals
- Alternative, more reversible options (for example contact lenses, ICLs, lens surgery) may be preferable
- Extensive counselling is required about permanence and trade‑offs
- PresbyMAX is chosen when the long‑term benefits clearly outweigh the desire for reversibility
- Careful pre‑operative testing and expectation setting are essential