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If I choose to have “Blended Vision” with CK, or monovision with INTACS or LASIK, does that mean Ill never need reading glasses?

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If I choose to have “Blended Vision” with CK, or monovision with INTACS or LASIK, does that mean Ill never need reading glasses?

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The  LBV  – blended zone covers  (+1. 5 diopters) that makes it about half. The full range  of  Addition can be +3.0  diopters.  It  help you most from  45 to 58  / during the first 12 years  of presbyopia.  And is not wise chose for a  Cataract eye.

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Not necessarily. The effects of presbyopia continue to worsen as you get older, whether or not you have monovision. At some point in time, reading glasses or another vision correction procedure may become necessary. The benefit to having “Blended Vision” with CK, or monovision with INTACS or LASIK is that there won’t be complete dependence on glasses for close vision. Many who have monovision are able to see well enough both at distance and near to do most of their usual daily activities without corrective lenses. You still might occasionally need reading glasses for the most demanding near tasks such as threading a needle, reading a bible, reading un interrupted for many hours, etc.

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