No. PresbyMAX, like other refractive laser procedures, is not recommended during pregnancy.
Reasons to avoid surgery in pregnancy
Body and vision are changing.
- Hormonal shifts can temporarily alter corneal shape and prescription
- Safety of some medications used around surgery is uncertain in pregnancy
- Elective surgery is generally deferred to protect mother and baby
- Unpredictable refractive changes may compromise long‑term accuracy
- Standard refractive guidelines advise waiting until after pregnancy and refractive stabilisation
Recommended plan
Delay until after delivery and recovery.
- Continue with glasses or contact lenses during pregnancy
- Re‑check prescription several months postpartum
- Reassess suitability once hormones and vision have stabilised
- Use the interval to optimise overall health and eye care
- Make surgical decisions when long‑term needs are clearer