Learn about Presbyopia Treatment in India — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Presbyopia and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Presbyopia

Presbyopia is an age-related vision condition where the eye's natural lens loses flexibility, making it difficult to focus on close objects. It is not a disease but a normal part of aging, typically becoming noticeable after age 40. An ophthalmologist diagnoses presbyopia through a comprehensive eye exam. Treatment options range from non-surgical corrections like reading glasses, bifocals, or progressive lenses to surgical procedures. Surgical interventions include corneal inlays, conductive keratoplasty (CK), monovision LASIK, and refractive lens exchange (RLE), where the natural lens is replaced with a multifocal or accommodating intraocular lens (IOL). The goal is to restore clear near vision, often reducing or eliminating dependence on reading glasses. Consulting a qualified ophthalmologist is essential to determine the most suitable, personalized treatment plan based on eye health, lifestyle, and visual needs.

Key Highlights

    Reduces or eliminates dependence on reading glasses for near vision tasks.Offers a range of treatment options from non-invasive to surgical solutions.Can be combined with cataract surgery (Refractive Lens Exchange) for a comprehensive vision correction.Procedures like monovision LASIK can provide clear vision at multiple distances.Modern intraocular lenses (IOLs) used in surgery can correct presbyopia along with other refractive errors like nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Difficulty reading small print, such as in books, menus, or on phone screens.
  • Needing to hold reading material at arm's length to focus clearly.
  • Experiencing eyestrain, headaches, or fatigue when doing close-up work.
  • Age typically over 40, as presbyopia is a natural aging process of the eye's lens.
  • Desire for a more permanent solution than reading glasses or contact lenses.
  • Good overall eye health with no active diseases like glaucoma or severe dry eye.

How to prepare

  • Undergo a comprehensive eye examination by an ophthalmologist to assess overall eye health and determine the best treatment option.
  • Discuss your lifestyle, visual needs, and expectations in detail with your doctor.
  • For surgical options, you may need to stop wearing contact lenses for a period (as advised) before pre-operative measurements.
  • Disclose all current medications, including blood thinners, to your ophthalmologist.
  • Arrange for transportation on the day of a surgical procedure, as you will not be able to drive yourself home.
  • Follow any specific fasting instructions provided if undergoing surgery with sedation.

Risks & possible complications

  • Common temporary side effects: dry eyes, glare, halos around lights, and fluctuating vision.
  • Potential for under-correction, over-correction, or residual refractive error requiring enhancement or glasses.
  • Risk of infection, inflammation, or increased intraocular pressure.
  • With certain IOLs, some patients may experience reduced contrast sensitivity or difficulty with night vision.
  • Rare but serious risks include retinal detachment, corneal edema, or loss of vision.
  • In monovision correction, some individuals may have difficulty adapting to the difference in focus between the two eyes.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Vision may be blurry or fluctuate for the first few days to weeks after surgery.
  • Use all prescribed antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops as directed to prevent infection and control inflammation.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes and protect them with sunglasses outdoors.
  • Refrain from strenuous activities, swimming, and using eye makeup for the time period specified by your surgeon (typically 1-2 weeks).
  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor healing and visual outcomes.
  • Full visual stabilization and adaptation, especially with multifocal IOLs or monovision, can take several weeks to a few months.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0 days (typically outpatient)
  • checked Expected recovery time: 1-7 days for basic activities, 2-3 months for full visual stabilization

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering presbyopia in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for presbyopia compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 326 – USD 1,632 0 days (typically outpatient) ~ 1-7 days for basic activities, 2-3 months for full visual stabilization Know More
Turkey USD 2,416 – USD 12,079 0 days (typically outpatient) ~ 1-7 days for basic activities, 2-3 months for full visual stabilization Know More

Top hospitals for Presbyopia in India

These partner hospitals in India have dedicated ophthalmology teams and experience managing patients undergoing presbyopia.

Manipal Hospital Goa

  • IconPanaji, India
  • Icon79 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Whitefield

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon105 Doctors

Kamineni Hospital, Tadigadapa

  • Iconvijayawada, India
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Ophthalmologists for Presbyopia

Explore experienced ophthalmologists who regularly perform presbyopia and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.

Dr. Raviraj Shravan Gaydhankar
  • 17 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Kharadi

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Dr. Anindya Anuradha
  • 18 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Ranchi

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Dr. Mridula Pentapati
  • 17 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Hebbal

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Dr. Ashwini P
  • 9 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Hebbal

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Dr. Indranil Bhattacharya
  • 11 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Mukundapur

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Dr. Kaushik Dhume
  • 19 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Goa

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Dr. Richa
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Mysore

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