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Is PresbyMAX surgery suitable if you have thin corneas?

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Thin corneas often limit or exclude PresbyMAX, because safe laser reshaping requires sufficient tissue thickness.

Why thin corneas are a concern

Excess ablation can destabilise the cornea.

  • Higher risk of post‑operative ectasia if residual thickness is too low
  • Limited room to correct both distance and presbyopic components safely
  • Greater sensitivity to measurement error or regression
  • Need to respect strict minimum residual stromal bed thresholds
  • Many thin‑cornea patients are better served with non‑corneal options

Alternatives for thin‑cornea presbyopes

Other strategies may be safer.

  • ICL or other phakic lenses combined with reading glasses or monovision
  • Lens‑based presbyopia solutions such as multifocal or EDOF implants
  • Optimised spectacles or contact lenses
  • In some cases, no surgery if risks outweigh benefits
  • Decision depends on full corneal mapping and safety calculations