As the human lens ages, it gradually stiffens, leading to presbyopia – the age-related inability to focus on nearby objects. This condition typically manifests as the need for reading glasses. For individuals with latent hyperopia, the lens plays a dual role in vision correction, accommodating both distance and nearsightedness. Consequently, these individuals often experience accelerated vision changes, including declining distance vision.
While various technologies have been explored to address presbyopia, modified balanced monovision, or Mini Mono, has emerged as a highly effective and well-tolerated solution. This approach leverages the brain’s ability to integrate slightly different images from each eye. One eye is corrected for optimal distance vision, while the other is adjusted for intermediate vision (reading distance).
Video Title: Midvision Repair Interview
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