Monovision Detroit

Monovision is a method of allowing patients to avoid the use of reading glasses. It is a type of 'workaround', and not really a solution to the underlying problem, which is called 'Presbyopia'.

What is Presbyopia?

Presbyopia is the only disease known to affect 100% of the human population. This is because it is an aging change in the eye, that appears to be irreversible and progressive. In presbyopia, which means 'aging vision', the loses the ability to focus on intermediate and near objects. It usually begins when patients are in their early 40's, and progresses to the point of needing reading glasses by the time patients are 47 years of age.

What is the cause of Presbyopia?

There is controversy regarding the cause of Presbyopia, but it is believed that 2 changes in the lens of the eye lead to the loss of ability to focus on near objects:

How is Presbyopia treated?

There is no way to treat Presbyopia. The aging process that causes the loss of focus cannot be reversed or treated directly. There are, however, some ways to allow function for near work:

More on Monovision

Monovision is a very successful means of avoiding reading glasses and enabling near vision. It does, however, have several downsides or pitfalls: