Choosing the right surgical treatment for hyperopia Review article

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Jan Grzeszkowiak
Joanna Wierzbowska

Abstract

Several aspects make the treatment of hyperopia and selecting the treatment method challenging. This article has reviewed the main surgical options for hyperopia and factors that must be considered when choosing the right treatment. The modern refractive technology offers excellent options with the optimal choice of procedure being dependent on the level of refractive error, age of the patient and the unique anatomical factors in each case. Surgeons must perform a complete evaluation and risk-benefit assessment of the individual patient to select the best procedure.

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Grzeszkowiak J, Wierzbowska J. Choosing the right surgical treatment for hyperopia. Ophthatherapy [Internet]. 2022Jun.30 [cited 2024Mar.28];9(2):143-8. Available from: https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/ophthatherapy/article/view/1794
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