Hyperopic shiftMost people who have radial keratotomy (RK) surgery gradually become
more farsighted for at least 8 to 10 years after surgery. This is called the
hyperopic shift. It is not yet clear what causes the shift, how long it may
continue, or how significant it may become. The effect of the hyperopic shift depends on the person's age and
whether the person is nearsighted or farsighted after the surgery: - People who are still slightly nearsighted after
surgery (undercorrected) may find that their distance vision improves gradually
as the hyperopic shift occurs.
- People younger than 35 may not
notice the hyperopic shift, because their eye can adjust to the
change.
- People older than 35 may develop
presbyopia sooner as a result of the hyperopic shift
and may need reading glasses by age 40 to 45.
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