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6 Most Commonly Asked Questions About Presbyopia

February 16, 2023

Presbyopia Explained | Khanna Vision Institute

If you’ve started holding your phone or book farther away to read clearly, you’re not alone. This is a common sign of presbyopia, an age-related vision condition that affects nearly everyone over 40. The good news is that advances in modern eye care make it easier than ever to treat presbyopia effectively. At Khanna Vision Institute, Dr. Rajesh Khanna helps patients understand their options and regain the ability to see clearly at all distances. Below are six of the most frequently asked questions about ...

1. What Is Presbyopia

Presbyopia occurs when the natural lens inside the eye loses flexibility with age. In younger eyes, the lens easily changes shape to focus on near and far objects. Over time, the lens becomes stiff and can no longer adjust as easily. As a result, focusing on close-up objects — like a phone, menu, or computer screen — becomes difficult.

Presbyopia is a natural part of aging and typically begins to appear between ages 40 and 50. It affects everyone, even people who have never had vision problems before.

2. What Are the Symptoms of Presbyopia

Common symptoms include:

  • Difficulty reading small print or viewing close objects
  • Needing brighter light for reading or detailed work
  • Eye strain or headaches after reading
  • Holding reading material farther away
  • Blurry vision at normal reading distance

These symptoms usually appear gradually and may worsen over time without correction.

3. How Is Presbyopia Diagnosed

Presbyopia can be easily diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination. During the exam, Dr. Khanna will assess your visual clarity at various distances and measure how your eyes focus on near objects. This evaluation helps determine the extent of presbyopia and whether it occurs alongside other refractive errors such as nearsightedness or astigmatism.

Because presbyopia is age-related, regular eye exams become more important as you approach your 40s. Early detection allows for timely treatment and better visual comfort.

4. What Are the Treatment Options for Presbyopia

There are several ways to manage or correct presbyopia, depending on your vision goals and lifestyle:

Reading Glasses – The simplest solution for mild presbyopia. These can be purchased over- the-counter or prescribed for more precise correction.

Multifocal Contact Lenses – These lenses allow for both near and distance vision correction in one lens, offering a convenient option for people who prefer contacts.

LASIK for Reading (Monovision LASIK) – A surgical option that corrects one eye for distance and the other for near vision, allowing the brain to blend both for clear sight at multiple distances.

Presbyopic Implant in Eye (PIE) – A modern surgical treatment that replaces the aging natural lens with a multifocal intraocular lens. This procedure restores near, intermediate, and distance vision and prevents cataracts from forming in the future.

Corneal Inlays – Tiny implants placed in the cornea to improve near vision. These are less common today but remain an option for some patients.

At Khanna Vision Institute, Dr. Khanna customizes treatment plans to match each patient’s lifestyle, prescription, and eye health.

5. Can Presbyopia Be Prevented

Presbyopia cannot be prevented because it is part of the natural aging process. However, maintaining good eye health can help slow the progression of visual strain and keep your eyes comfortable. Simple steps like wearing UV-protective sunglasses, following a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, and taking regular breaks from digital screens can all support long- term eye wellness.

Additionally, having regular eye checkups ensures that any age-related changes are addressed early with the right solution.

6. Is Surgery Safe and Effective for Presbyopia

Yes. Surgical treatments for presbyopia have become highly advanced and precise. Procedures like PIE (Presbyopic Implant in Eye) and Monovision LASIK are both FDA- approved and widely performed worldwide.

Dr. Rajesh Khanna is an expert in these treatments and has helped many patients regain full- range vision without depending on glasses or contacts. With the latest laser and lens implant technologies, the procedures are quick, safe, and produce long-lasting results. Most patients experience clearer near and distance vision within a few days of recovery.

The Khanna Vision Institute Difference

When it comes to presbyopia treatment, personalized care makes all the difference. At Khanna Vision Institute, Dr. Khanna and his team use advanced diagnostic imaging and the latest refractive technologies to design a plan tailored to each patient’s needs. The goal is not just improved near vision — but a full restoration of visual flexibility.

Patients choose Dr. Rajesh Khanna for his expertise, honesty, and results. Whether you prefer non-surgical options or are considering a permanent solution like PIE, you’ll receive transparent guidance and world-class care at every step.

Final Thoughts

Presbyopia may be an inevitable part of aging, but blurred near vision doesn’t have to be. With modern treatments available today, you can enjoy clear vision at all distances again. If you’re finding it difficult to read or work up close, schedule a consultation at Khanna Vision Institute. Dr. Rajesh Khanna will evaluate your eyes, explain your options, and help you choose the solution that fits your lifestyle best. Clear, comfortable vision is possible at any age — and it starts with the right care.