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Is 54 Too Old for LASIK? Weighing Your Vision Correction Options

While the FDA has no upper age limit for LASIK surgery, older patients must consider age-related vision changes that affect long-term outcomes. When considering, "Is 54 too old for LASIK?" the answer is not a simple yes or no, but depends more on overall eye health and specific vision goals than age alone.

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Can Aging Eyes Be Fixed? Treatments for Presbyopia and Cataracts

According to the National Eye Institute, most people begin noticing changes like difficulty with near vision in their early to mid-40s. But while age-related vision decline, known as presbyopia, is an inevitable part of aging, the question is: **Can aging eyes be fixed**? While the process itself is not reversible, modern ophthalmology offers numerous effective treatments to manage symptoms and restore clear vision.

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