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Is PresbyMAX surgery suitable if you have ocular hypertension?

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PresbyMAX may be possible in ocular hypertension, but requires careful assessment of pressure risk and future glaucoma monitoring.

Points of caution

Laser alters corneal parameters.

  • Post‑laser corneal thinning can make pressure readings appear lower than true
  • Pre‑existing tendency to high pressure reduces safety margin
  • Need for long‑term surveillance to detect glaucoma early
  • Dry‑eye‑inducing drops may complicate surface quality for surgery
  • Risk-benefit analysis must consider decades of future IOP monitoring

Factors supporting suitability

Some ocular hypertension patients remain candidates.

  • Healthy optic nerves and normal visual fields
  • Pressures controlled at acceptable levels
  • Good corneal thickness and shape aside from planned ablation
  • Agreement to ongoing eye‑pressure follow‑up after surgery
  • Close collaboration with the clinician managing ocular hypertension