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When is PresbyMAX surgery not recommended?

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PresbyMAX is not recommended when corneas are unsafe for laser, when lens or retinal disease dominates vision, or when expectations and health make risk-benefit unfavourable.

Ocular reasons to avoid PresbyMAX

These conditions typically exclude corneal presbyopic laser.

  • Thin, irregular, or ectatic corneas (for example keratoconus)
  • Unstable prescription or suspicious topography
  • Early or established cataracts and significant macular disease
  • Advanced glaucoma or poorly controlled ocular hypertension
  • Severe dry eye or ocular surface disease

General and preference‑based reasons

Context and goals matter too.

  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or poorly controlled systemic illness
  • Very risk‑averse personality or demand for “perfect” vision
  • Comfortable, trouble‑free spectacle or contact‑lens wear
  • Inability to attend follow‑up or manage post‑operative care
  • Better suitability for lens replacement or ICL based on age and prescription