Establishes expertise (Over 1000+ successful surgeries annually)
Don’t let aging eyes slow you down—restore clear, comfortable vision with advanced presbyopia treatment today!
What is Presbyopia?
Presbyopia is a natural, age-related condition that affects the eye’s ability to focus on close objects. It occurs as the lens of the eye gradually loses its flexibility, making it harder to adjust focus for near tasks such as reading, using a smartphone, or working on a computer. If you’ve noticed yourself holding things farther away to read clearly, presbyopia might be the reason. This change typically becomes noticeable around the age of 40 and continues to progress over time. While presbyopia is an inevitable part of aging, various treatment options can help restore clear near vision. Presbyopia Treatment London
How Common is Presbyopia?
If you’re over 40 and suddenly struggling to read fine print, you’re not alone—presbyopia is nearly universal. It affects almost everyone as they age, regardless of previous vision history. Globally, more than 1.8 billion people experience presbyopia, making it one of the most common age-related vision conditions.
Most people start noticing symptoms between ages 40 and 45, and by the time they reach 50, it becomes more pronounced. While it’s a natural part of aging, the good news is that effective treatments can help you maintain clear near vision without major disruptions to daily life.
What are the Sign & Symptoms of Presbyopia ?
Common symptoms of Presbyopia are
- Difficulty reading small print
- Eyestrain or headaches after doing close-up work
- Holding reading materials at arm’s length to focus
- Needing brighter light for reading
- Blurry vision when switching between distances
Causes of Presbyopia
Presbyopia happens because the eye’s lens gradually stiffens over time. When we're young, the lens is flexible and easily changes shape to focus on near and far objects. As we age, this flexibility decreases, making it harder to focus on nearby things.
Turn Your Vision into Reality with Mr. Rajesh Deshmukh!
Expert Guidance, Proven Results Let’s Build Your Success Story Together!
What are the Risk Factors for Getting Presbyopia?
While aging is the biggest factor, certain conditions and lifestyle habits can make presbyopia appear earlier or feel more noticeable.
You might be at higher risk if you:
- Have a family history of early-onset presbyopia
- Suffer from diabetes or cardiovascular diseases
- Take certain medications (like antidepressants or antihistamines)
- Spend a lot of time doing close-up work, causing additional strain
Diagnosis and Tests
A simple eye exam can confirm presbyopia. Your optometrist or ophthalmologist will check how well you can focus on objects at different distances and determine if corrective measures are needed.
How is Presbyopia Corrected?
There are several options to manage presbyopia effectively! Depending on your lifestyle and vision needs, you might consider:
- Reading Glasses – A quick and easy fix for near tasks.
- Bifocal or Progressive Lenses – These allow you to see both near and far without switching glasses.
- Contact Lenses – Multifocal or monovision lenses can help, especially if you prefer not to wear glasses.
- Surgical Options – If you’re looking for a more permanent solution, treatments like Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) or Corneal Inlays can improve near vision.
What Can I Expect if I Have Presbyopia?
Presbyopia doesn’t mean you have to give up on doing the things you love. With the right treatment, you can continue reading, working, and enjoying hobbies without frustration. Mr. Deshmukh can help you find the best option based on your lifestyle and vision goals.
When Should I Seek Care?
If you’re constantly struggling with blurred near vision or experiencing eye strain, it’s time to book an eye exam. The sooner presbyopia is addressed, the easier it is to find a solution that keeps your vision sharp and comfortable.
What to Expect: Before, During & After Surgery
Cataract surgery is a quick and highly effective procedure designed to restore your vision with minimal downtime. With Mr. Rajesh Dekhmukh’s expertise, you can expect precision, comfort, and a smooth recovery.
Step-by-Step Process

Before Surgery
A comprehensive eye assessment to evaluate your vision and eye health, ensuring the best treatment plan for you.

During Surgery
A pain-free, 10–15 minute procedure using advanced microsurgical techniques to replace the cloudy lens with a clear artificial lens.

After Surgery
Most patients experience noticeable vision improvement within 24–48 hours, with full recovery typically within a few weeks.
Why Choose Mr. Deshmukh?
With over two decades of experience in cataract surgery, Mr. Rajesh Dekhmukh has performed 10,000+ successful procedures, restoring clear vision for thousands. His expertise, precision, and use of advanced techniques ensure exceptional outcomes with a focus on patient safety and care.
Trustpilot
