Presbyopia Correction – Glasses, Contacts, Drops, Surgery?

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You’re at a restaurant, and the menu suddenly looks blurry. You stretch your arm to find the right distance and squint under the light — the familiar “presbyopia stretch” after age 40. This gradual loss of near vision is a normal part of aging, but the options for correction have expanded well beyond reading glasses….

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Frustrated Patients and Dry Eye in Cataract Surgery

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The success of cataract surgery extends beyond simply achieving 20/20 vision. Patient satisfaction and optimal refractive outcomes depend significantly on maintaining a healthy ocular surface, making pre-operative dry eye management a critical component of comprehensive cataract care. At North Toronto Eye Surgical Centre, we recognize that addressing dry eye disease before cataract surgery is essential…

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Thoughtful man in a bright room holding his glasses while leaning against a wall.

Presbyopia Correcting IOLs (Intraocular Lenses) – Options beyond LASIK

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Presbyopia is a natural and universal part of aging that involves the gradual loss of the eye’s ability to focus up close. It is distinct from other refractive errors such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. This condition typically becomes noticeable in mid-40s and continues to progress until around age 65. Presbyopia occurs because the lens inside…

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Young woman sitting indoors, reading a book while holding eyeglasses. A moment of focus and reflection.