PRESBYOND LASER BLENDED VISION
PRESBYOND Laser Blended Vision is an advanced laser vision correction service designed to reduce dependence on reading glasses and distance glasses at the same time. It combines precise excimer laser treatment with a customized vision balance between both eyes. As a result, many patients achieve a wider range of clear vision for daily tasks.
WHAT THIS SERVICE IS FOR
PRESBYOND is intended for adults with presbyopia, a natural age-related condition that reduces near focusing ability. Most people notice this after age 40 when reading small print becomes difficult. Instead of using reading glasses, PRESBYOND reshapes the cornea to improve distance and near vision together. Therefore, patients can function more comfortably across multiple viewing distances.
HOW PRESBYOND WORKS
This service uses advanced laser technology and detailed eye measurements. First, the surgeon performs a full diagnostic scan and refraction assessment. Next, the laser reshapes each cornea with a slightly different focus profile. One eye is optimized for distance, while the other supports near vision. Meanwhile, controlled overlap between the two eyes preserves depth perception and visual comfort.
WHO MAY QUALIFY
Not every patient is a candidate for PRESBYOND. Suitability depends on corneal thickness, eye health, refraction stability, and retinal status. In addition, proper screening includes cycloplegic refraction and a dilated fundus examination. Patients with cataract, unstable corneas, or certain retinal diseases may require other options. A comprehensive evaluation determines safety and expected benefit.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE PROCESS
The procedure is done on an outpatient basis and usually takes only minutes per eye. Numbing drops are applied, so discomfort stays minimal. After treatment, vision fluctuates during early healing. However, most patients resume light activities within a few days. Follow up visits help confirm stable recovery and visual performance.
BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS
PRESBYOND can reduce dependence on glasses for reading, computer use, and distance viewing. Moreover, it offers a customized approach instead of a fixed one-size correction. Still, some patients may notice halos, glare, or contrast changes, especially at night. Adaptation time also varies among individuals. Clear counseling and testing help set realistic expectations.
WHY CUSTOMIZATION MATTERS
Every eye has a unique optical profile. Because of this, personalized laser planning improves accuracy and satisfaction. Detailed diagnostics guide treatment settings and blending targets. Consequently, patients receive a vision plan matched to their lifestyle needs and visual demands.



