Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Monovision Laser Vision Correction
While LASIK results are stable, our eyes change as we get older and lose the ability to see up close. Known as presbyopia, this causes most of us with perfect vision in our 40’s to have difficulty reading, seeing the menu in dimly lit restaurants or putting on make up.
With monovision, the dominant eye is treated for distance and the nondominant for upclose vision or reading. Monovision is a great option for those of us with “old” eyes. During a laser vision correction consultation, we’ll be able to determine whether you are a good candidate for this procedure.
With monovision, the dominant eye is treated for distance and the nondominant for upclose vision or reading. Monovision is a great option for those of us with “old” eyes. During a laser vision correction consultation, we’ll be able to determine whether you are a good candidate for this procedure.
posted by Clearview Staff at 8:19 PM
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