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Presbyopia

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With increasing age the eye becomes less flexible and is unable to deliver the amount of extra positive power to view close objects (see Accommodation). This extra power is generally delivered by supplying the patient with reading glasses or alternatively a bifocal or varifocal lens, which will ensure sharp vision for both distance and reading.