Presbyopia therapies revisited

There is that one moment that happens to even premium surgeons when you wake up sometime in your early 40s and you can no longer read the print on your smartphone. It is an inevitable future for all of us — presbyopia — and already 11% of the world’s population experiences it, with this figure doubling by 2050. There are many surgical, and soon medical, options for presbyopia, which traditionally have been separated into corneal, scleral and lenticular approaches to treatment.
Based on Dan Goldberg’s recent publication and additional research (Read more...)

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