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Presbyopia is a natural aging phenomenon. As people age, the lens gradually hardens, its elasticity weakens, and the function of the ciliary muscle decreases, leading to a decline in the eye's ability to adjust, which is called presbyopia. In fact, many people start to experience varying degrees of presbyopia from the age of 40.

 

 

In modern life, with the increasing demand for eye use, presbyopia has become "younger."

  • When reading up close, unconsciously holding books or phones farther away.
  • Needing stronger lighting while reading.
  • Unable to focus on close objects for long periods.

If you experience these situations, it might be presbyopia!

At the same time, presbyopia cannot be treated, and optical correction is currently the safest and most

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