LASIK corrects distance vision and may not address presbyopia (age-related near vision loss). Patients over 40 may still need reading glasses after LASIK even if their distance vision is perfect.
Key Facts
- LASIK corrects myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism — not presbyopia
- Presbyopia begins naturally around age 40 regardless of LASIK
- Patients under 40 with no presbyopia typically need no glasses post-LASIK
- Monovision LASIK (one eye distance, one eye near) can reduce reading glass need
- Reading glasses post-LASIK are due to aging eyes, not a LASIK failure
Guidelines & Tips
- Discuss monovision or blended vision LASIK if you want to reduce reading glass dependency
- LASIK at age 40+ should include a presbyopia discussion with your surgeon
- Reading glasses post-LASIK are typically very thin (low prescription)
- Modern LASIK with Contoura or SMILE can optimise contrast sensitivity for reading
- Annual eye exams post-LASIK help track presbyopia progression
- Ask your surgeon about PresbyLASIK or LASIK + reading lens options
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