
|Articles|September 1, 2003
Initial tests of laser treatment for presbyopia are promising
n]1?4?Id of small studies conducted in the United States and Canada found that most patients who underwent laser presbyopia reversal (LAPR) had significant clinical improvement and could read magazines and newspapers without glasses shortly after surgery.
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