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Vision Correction for Ages 40 – 55

When considering vision correction surgery, LASIK is often the first procedure that comes to mind. However, it’s not the only option—and it’s not the best choice for everyone.

Procedure

LASIK

The Procedure: Expected Outcomes

LASIK is one of the most popular vision correction surgeries globally. It works by reshaping the cornea using an excimer laser to allow light to focus properly on the retina.

A thin flap is created on the cornea’s surface, which is lifted for the laser to reshape the underlying tissue and then replaced.

Ideal for:

Most patients experience 20/20 vision or better within 24–48 hours, and many eliminate the need
for glasses or contact lenses completely.

Procedure

PRK

The Procedure: Expected Outcomes

PRK is a laser eye surgery similar to LASIK, but without the corneal flap. Instead, the outermost layer of the cornea is gently removed before reshaping the underlying tissue with a laser. This layer regenerates naturally over time.

Ideal for:

PRK provides excellent long-term visual outcomes, comparable to LASIK, though visual recovery takes slightly longer.

Procedure

Allotex

The Procedure: Expected Outcomes

Allotex is a biocompatible corneal inlay, placed just beneath the surface of the eye (typically the non-dominant eye), to improve near vision in people with presbyopia.

It’s a thin, natural tissue implant that adjusts the curvature of the cornea, enhancing reading and intermediate vision without compromising distance vision.

This minimally invasive procedure offers a reversible and adjustable solution for presbyopia.

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Procedure

PresbyopicICL

The Procedure: Expected Outcomes

ICL involves inserting a flexible, biocompatible lens inside the eye, between the iris and the natural
lens. It works like a permanent contact lens—but without the maintenance. Unlike LASIK or PRK, ICL does not reshape the cornea and is reversible if needed.

Ideal for:

ICL provides crisp, high-definition vision, especially in low-light settings, with minimal risk of dry eye.

Procedure

PresbyLASIK

The Procedure: Expected Outcomes

PresbyLASIK is a laser procedure designed to correct presbyopia and refractive errors (myopia,
hyperopia, and astigmatism) at the same time.

Like traditional LASIK, it involves creating a thin corneal flap, then reshaping the cornea to create a multifocal surface—providing vision at various distances. Outcomes include significantly improved near and distance vision is improved with minimal need for reading glasses.

Ideal for:

Imagine a life without glasses or contact lenses! Whether you’re 18 or 80, refractive surgery can open a whole new world of clarity and freedom. Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about improving your vision through refractive surgery in South Africa.

Suitable Candidate?

The first step is to find out if you qualify for our vision correction procedures by visiting a Refractive Surgeon.

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