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Laser eye surgery enables a completely new way of life. Clear vision without glasses or contact lenses thanks to eye surgery.

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Want to read without glasses again? A eye treatment for presbyopia makes this possible.

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PRESBYOND vs. lens replacement: Which method is better?

Which method is best for correcting your presbyopia? Procedures such as PRESBYOND and lens replacement can free you from your reading glasses. To make an informed decision, it’s important to understand the benefits of each method. In this article, we examine the differences and advantages of PRESBYOND treatment versus lens replacement.

PRESBYOND: What is it?

PRESBYOND is a type of laser eye treatment. It specifically treats presbyopia, the age-related difficulty of seeing things up close (age-related long-sightedness). PRESBYOND uses advanced laser technology to reshape the cornea. After PRESBYOND, your eyes can focus on both near and far objects.

Advantages of PRESBYOND:

  • Quick procedure: The procedure usually takes about 10 minutes per eye.
  • Minimal discomfort: Most patients experience little or no pain.
  • Quick recovery: You can often resume normal activities within a day.
  • Long-lasting results: The effects can last for many years.

Lens replacement: What is it?

In a lens exchange, also known as a refractive lens exchange (RLE), the eye’s natural lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens. This procedure is similar to cataract surgery. It is suitable for patients with presbyopia, cataracts, or high refractive errors that cannot be corrected with laser eye surgery.

Benefits of lens replacement:

  • Permanent solution: The artificial lens does not age and provides lasting results.
  • Treats multiple conditions: It can correct presbyopia, cataracts, and other refractive errors simultaneously.
  • High success rate: Lens replacement has a proven track record for safety and effectiveness.
  • No further surgery required: Once replaced, the lens requires no further procedures.

Which method is better?

The choice between PRESBYOND and lens replacement depends on several factors, including your age, overall eye health, and personal preferences. Here are some considerations to help you decide:

1. Age and eye health:

  • PRESBYOND is ideal for younger patients (typically under the age of 55) who do not have cataracts.
  • Lens replacement is better suited for older patients, especially those with early signs of cataracts or other age-related eye conditions.

2. Lifestyle and Expectations:

  • If you prefer a quick recovery and minimal downtime, PRESBYOND might be better suited for you.
  • If you are looking for a permanent solution that won’t require future surgery, lens replacement may be the best option.

Take the next step

Are you curious whether you’re a candidate for laser eye surgery or lens replacement?

Begin with our aptitude test. You will receive an initial assessment of whether laser treatment is suitable for you. Answer a few simple questions (about 2 minutes) about your vision and any previous visual aids.

Laser eye surgery in Baden-Württemberg

Whether laser eye surgery in Stuttgart or in Karlsruhe – at Banja Neue Augen you will benefit from innovative technologies and experienced specialists who will improve your vision over the long term. We take the time for a personal consultation to find the best treatment method for you.

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Reviewed by Doctor-medic Liliana-Iulia Bányai

With over 50,000 successful surgical procedures, the experienced team at Bányai Neue Augen specializes in eye surgery. Thanks to ongoing professional development and training, you can be confident you are in exceptionally competent hands.

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Doctor-medic Liliana-Iulia Bányai & Dr. med. Daniel Bányai