Laser scleral microporation may restore visual performance in presbyopic eyes

Patients with presbyopia treated with laser scleral microporation experienced up to a three times increase in their binocular visual field, according to a poster at the virtual Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium.
“Laser scleral microporation is an ultra-minimally invasive procedure to restore visual function in presbyopic patients by using a near-infrared laser to uncross-link aged scleral tissue and decrease biomechanical stiffness in the eye,” poster co-author AnnMarie Hipsley, DPT, PhD, told Healio/OSN.
Hipsley and colleagues evaluated changes in visual outcomes of 32

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