Guide to Ageing Vision

Age-related vision changes and treatments

Age-related decline in eye is common among people in their 60s or older. Some eye problems such as presbyopia and cataracts are quite normal, while more serious age-related eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy may affect old people’s daily lives.

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Cause and surgery for drooping eye

As people age, their eyelids are always drooping, which is defined as ptosis. Although ptosis occurs in both adults and children, the old account for a major portion. The fact is that if a person compares a recent photo of his or her face with one from 10 or 20 years ago, he or she may realize obvious drooping eyelid that has developed over these years.

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Advantages and types of progressive lenses

Progressive lenses for presbyopia have some advantages over traditional bifocal lenses and trifocals, all of which belong to multifocal lenses. There are no visible lines on progressive lenses, which attract certain group of people in their 40s who care deeply about their appearances. Furthermore, progressive lenses provide clear and comfortable vision at all distance including intermediate zone that is beyond bifocal lenses.

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