Refractive lens exchange (RLE) is a
procedure reserved specifically for individuals that are
significantly presbyopic (reading glasses dependent), who
are at least 40 to 50 years of age.
If you are above the age of 55
or 60, you should strongly consider RLE due to increasing presbyopia.
There
are many different criteria for each of the refractive eye
surgery procedures available. Which surgery is best for your
particular condition? Click
here to find out.
Refractive
surgery isn't only used for nearsighted people. Read this to learn about
the different vision problems that are treated with
refractive eye surgery.
Choosing an eye surgeon is probably the
most important decision that you have to make when considering
a refractive surgical procedure.
Here
are a few extremely important points that should help you in
this decision. Find a LASIK
doctor here >>.