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Is PRESBYOND surgery suitable if you are risk-averse?

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PRESBYOND is an elective procedure with real, though low, risks; very risk‑averse people may conclude that surgery is not the right choice.

Considerations for risk‑averse patients

Attitude to risk strongly affects satisfaction.

  • Complications such as infection, quality‑of‑vision issues, or regression are rare but possible
  • Even good outcomes may still involve mild halos or occasional glasses
  • High anxiety can make the whole process stressful
  • Non‑surgical alternatives (multifocal glasses or contacts) carry less procedural risk
  • Deciding not to have surgery is a valid and often sensible option

Approaching the decision

Information and time are important.

  • Discuss absolute risks compared with everyday activities
  • Consider a second opinion if unsure
  • Trial monovision or multifocal contacts to understand optical trade‑offs
  • Allow time to reflect rather than rushing into surgery
  • Re‑evaluate later if presbyopia becomes more impactful