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Presbyopia
(Greek for “aging eye”) is a progressive condition that
causes near vision to fade with age. This results in
images being focused behind the retina, instead of
directly on the retina.
Symptoms: After
age 40, people find it increasingly difficult to read,
do hobby work or even see the time on a watch without
the aid of magnifying reading glasses. Often the first
sign of “aging eyes” is the need to reposition reading
material to find the right focus.
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NearVision CK uses the controlled release
of radiofrequency energy, instead of a laser or scalpel,
to reshape the cornea and improve near vision. This is
accomplished without surgery, cutting or removal of
tissue. NearVision CK is typically performed on just one
eye, improving near vision in most cases without
compromising the patient’s ability to see far away
(binocular distance vision).
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