PresbyLASIK

PresbyLASIK is a type of Laser Vision Correction designed to correct presbyopia, an age-related condition that makes it difficult to see objects up close.

Presbyopia typically begins to affect people after the age of 40, and it occurs because the eye’s natural lens becomes less flexible, reducing the ability to focus on near objects.

Unlike standard LASIK, which corrects near-sightedness, far-sightedness, or astigmatism, PresbyLASIK specifically addresses presbyopia while often correcting distance vision. People aged 40 and older with presbyopia who are also short-sighted, far-sighted, or have astigmatism, may be good candidates for PresbyLASIK.

About the procedure

PresbyLASIK involves creating a thin flap on the surface of the cornea, usually with a femtosecond laser. The excimer laser is then used to reshape the corneal tissue to create a multifocal corneal surface. This reshaping allows light to be focused at different distances, addressing both short and far vision issues. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is repositioned, and it heals naturally over time without the need for stitches.

Watch the videos below to learn more about PresbyLASIK, or view the PRESBYOND Simulator here and see how this technology can help you see better!

PresbyLASIK benefits

  • Improved vision at all distances: PresbyLASIK can help patients see clearly at short, intermediate, and far distances, reducing dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
  • Fast visual recovery and patients can usually see well after 24 hours
  • Minimally invasive 

Risks and complications

  • Not all patients achieve perfect vision at all distances, and some may still require reading glasses for very small print or low-light conditions.
  • The patient’s corneal thickness and overall eye health are important factors in determining eligibility.
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FAQs

What is PresbyLASIK?

PresbyLASIK is a type of Laser Vision Correction designed to correct presbyopia, an age-related condition that makes it difficult to see objects up close.

Presbyopia typically begins to affect people after the age of 40, and it occurs because the eye’s natural lens becomes less flexible, reducing the ability to focus on near objects.

Unlike standard LASIK, which corrects short-sightedness, far-sightedness, or astigmatism, PresbyLASIK specifically addresses presbyopia while often correcting distance vision.

PresbyLASIK involves creating a thin flap on the surface of the cornea, usually with a femtosecond laser. The excimer laser is then used to reshape the corneal tissue to create a multifocal corneal surface. This reshaping allows light to be focused at different distances, addressing both near and far vision issues. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is repositioned, and it heals naturally over time without the need for stitches.

Who is suitable for PresbyLASIK?

People aged 40 and older with presbyopia who are also short-sighted, far-sighted, or have astigmatism, may be good candidates for PresbyLASIK.

How does PresbyLASIK differ from PRK, LASIK or SMILE® Pro?

  • SMILE® Pro keyhole surgery is a fast, accurate, bladeless, one-step procedure. The surgeon creates a 3mm opening in the cornea then manually removes a precisely measured disc of corneal tissue (lenticule) through the incision. This changes the shape of the cornea.
  • PresbyLASIK is a type of Laser Vision Correction designed to correct presbyopia, an age related condition that makes it difficult to see objects up close. People aged 40 and older with presbyopia who are also short-sighted, far-sighted, or have astigmatism may be good candidates for PresbyLASIK. PresbyLASIK involves creating a thin flap on the surface of the cornea, usually with a femtosecond laser. The excimer laser is then used to reshape the corneal tissue to create a multifocal corneal surface. This reshaping allows light to be focused at different distances, addressing both short and far vision issues. Once the cornea has been reshaped, the flap is repositioned, and it heals naturally over time without the need for stitches.
  • LASIK uses computer-guided light-pulse technology to create a thin flap of corneal tissue which is lifted to enable the cornea to be precisely re-shaped using a second laser. The flap is resettled on the corneal bed, allowing healing to begin immediately with no sutures required.
  • PRK uses laser to remove the front layer of cells on the cornea known as the epithelium. Vision correction is limited to the outer layers of the cornea, which aids comfort during the recovery process and speeds up healing time.
  • LASIK, PresbyLASIK, and SMILE® Pro offer a faster, more comfortable recovery than PRK, however they are not suitable for people with a thin or irregular corneal surface. The visual outcome following PRK is excellent and there is a lower incidence of ocular dryness (dry eye) which can occur with other procedures.

How long does PresbyLASIK take?

The PresbyLASIK procedure takes just 20 minutes, however you will be at the Wollongong Refractive Laser Eye Institute for approximately two hours.

How long does it take to recover from PresbyLASIK?

Although you will probably be able to see well the next day, it generally takes a few weeks for vision to stabilise. However, you will be able to return to work and resume driving two to three days after surgery.

After PresbyLASIK you may experience:

  • Immediately after surgery, your vision will be like looking through a frosted glass window
  • Gritty, occasionally painful, and watery eyes
  • Light sensitivity for approximately one week
  • You may see haloes around lights
  • Your vision will fluctuate over the first three to four weeks, however, you should always maintain a reasonable level of vision
  • You may find your short and distance vision will heal differently

How will my eyes feel after PresbyLASIK?

Soon after PresbyLASIK surgery you may experience:

  • Sticky, gritty eyes
  • Excessive eye watering
  • Glare sensitivity
  • Significant pain is rare

Will I be able to drive after my PresbyLASIK procedure?

Most people are legally able to drive a car without glasses or contact lenses following recovery from PresbyLASIK surgery. You are required, by law, to attend the Roads and Maritime Service following surgery to have your licence endorsed for driving without spectacles or contact lenses if you meet the visual acuity criteria.

Is there anything I can't do immediately after my PresbyLASIK procedure?

  • Please do not drive immediately after your procedure – having had surgery and medication, you must wait at least 24 hours and until adequate vision returns. Your surgeon will provide further advice.
  • To protect your eyes, do not wash your hair for 24 hours after the procedure and avoid makeup, soap, shampoo and water in the eye for one week.
  • Do not rub your eyes, swim or play contact sports for two weeks. Do not ski, surf, or undertake other intense physical activities where there is a chance of impact for four weeks.
  • You will be more comfortable if you wear sunglasses when outside for a few days following your surgery.

Laser Vision Correction is a lifestyle investment that offers a variety of benefits, and the opportunity to see more clearly permanently!

Understanding your suitability for Laser Vision Correction is an important first step.