The primary goal of presbyopia treatment is to restore the eyes' ability to focus on near objects. Treatment options are generally divided into two main categories: non-surgical and surgical methods.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options:
* Eyeglasses: Eyeglasses are the simplest and most common solution for presbyopia. Reading glasses, bifocals, or progressive (multifocal) glasses can be chosen. Consulting an eye doctor before using over-the-counter reading glasses is crucial for determining the correct prescription and type.
* Contact Lenses: For those who prefer not to wear glasses, contact lenses offer an alternative. Monovision or multifocal contact lenses can be used in presbyopia treatment. However, conditions such as dry eyes may make contact lens use unsuitable. An eye doctor's evaluation is essential for selecting the appropriate lens type.

Surgical Treatment Options:
Thanks to advancements in medical technology, various surgical solutions are available for presbyopia:
* Kamra Inlay Treatment: This method aims to correct near vision problems through a tiny micro-implant placed in the cornea. It is typically performed under topical (drop) anesthesia, and patients can quickly return to their daily activities after the operation.
* Multifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation: This involves replacing the eye's natural lens with an artificial multifocal lens that can correct both distance and near vision. This method aims to reduce or eliminate dependence on glasses for both far and near distances. However, not every patient may be suitable for this treatment.
* PresbyLASIK: This is a refractive surgical method that uses a laser to reshape the cornea, improving near vision acuity.
* Monovision Excimer Laser Treatment: In this method, one eye is corrected for clear distance vision, while the other eye is corrected for clear near vision. The brain then combines these two different images to provide overall vision.
* Accommodative Lens Implantation: This involves implanting special lenses into the eye that can mimic the movement of the eye's original lens. These lenses aim to restore some degree of the eye's natural focusing ability.

An eye doctor should determine which treatment method is most suitable for an individual after a comprehensive eye examination.