Glossary
Blended Vision
Blended vision, also known as monovision or presbyopic vision correction, is a popular approach in vision correction that combines the use of one eye for distance vision and the other for near vision.
This method is commonly used to treat presbyopia, a natural age-related condition where the eye's lens loses flexibility, making it difficult to focus on close objects. By strategically correcting one eye for near tasks and the other for distance, blended vision allows individuals to reduce their dependency on reading glasses or bifocals. This technique can be achieved through contact lenses, LASIK surgery, or intraocular lens implants, offering a versatile solution for those seeking to maintain clear vision at varying distances.
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