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2026.06.18A Vision Design Guide by BGN Eye Clinic, Jamsil Lotte Tower
Hello. This is BGN Eye Clinic at Jamsil Lotte Tower.
Lately, there are two questions we hear most frequently in our consultation rooms: "Doctor, is presbyopia cataract surgery better, or should I just stick to glasses?" and "I can just wear reading glasses, so do I really need to go as far as having surgery?"
Every morning when you open the newspaper or check a text message on your smartphone, and the letters suddenly look blurred; that is the exact moment everyone realizes, "Ah, presbyopia has caught up with me." Today, from an clinical perspective, we would like to compare the advantages and disadvantages of presbyopia cataract surgery versus glasses and reading glasses to help you make an informed decision.
Glasses or reading glasses are the simplest, least invasive solution. There is no surgical recovery period, and you can simply take them out whenever you need them. However, over time, this convenience often transforms into a persistent daily hassle.
They might work perfectly fine when you are reading a newspaper, but the moment you look up to watch TV or check a notification on your smartphone, your focus shifts out of range. Ultimately, you find yourself repeatedly putting them on and taking them off dozens of times a day. Especially in today's lifestyle, where tasks constantly switch between smartphones, computer monitors, and paperwork, a single pair of reading glasses cannot efficiently cover all these varying distances.
We hear these exact complaints in our clinic every day:
"I can read books perfectly fine, but the moment I look at my computer screen, it gets blurry again."
"When I'm driving, I can't read the navigation system clearly anymore."
Eventually, your bag becomes cluttered with multiple glasses cases—one for reading, one for driving, and another for office work. Having to switch between them constantly makes daily life increasingly inconvenient. More importantly, glasses only act as an external vision aid; they do not slow down the actual progression of presbyopia. They are simply tools that temporarily adjust your focus, unable to reverse the aging of the crystalline lens or restore the eye's natural accommodative flexibility.
Presbyopia cataract surgery is not merely a procedure to replace reading glasses. It is a comprehensive structural redesign of your vision, engineered to allow an eye that has lost its accommodative power to focus clearly across multiple distances once again.
"Glasses are like an external friend supporting you from the outside, while presbyopia cataract surgery is a method that empowers the eye to restore its own functional clarity from within."
While reading glasses offer immediate, temporary relief, presbyopia cataract surgery is a definitive choice that secures long-term visual freedom.
| Category | Glasses & Reading Glasses | Presbyopia & Cataract Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Advantages | Affordable, accessible, and carries zero recovery burden. | Enables a spectacle-free lifestyle and enhances the entire visual field. |
| Disadvantages | Requires frequent putting on/taking off; can cause peripheral visual distortion. | Involves upfront costs, comprehensive testing, and an initial adaptation period. |
| Maintenance | Requires frame and lens replacement whenever your prescription changes. | Involves routine follow-up appointments to monitor visual stabilization. |
| Longevity | Provides temporary visual assistance. | Delivers long-term, sustainable structural visual stability. |
Glasses are fundamentally an external device used to artificially force focus. If your daily routine is relatively simple, they remain a viable option. However, for those who wish to navigate driving, reading, and computer work seamlessly without the constant physical barrier of eyewear, glasses will inevitably become a source of frustration.
Conversely, presbyopia cataract surgery is an internal restructuring of your ocular focal range. It allows you to see naturally across most daily distances without glasses, offering a profound sense of psychological and lifestyle liberation.
"Doctor, I'm still a bit intimidated by the idea of eye surgery. Should I just try to endure it with glasses for now?"
We completely understand that anxiety. That is why we always tell our patients: "You do not need to make a decision about surgery right away. Instead, the true starting point is gaining an accurate, data-driven understanding of the current state of your eyes."
Through a comprehensive, precision examination evaluating your refractive error, corneal thickness, crystalline lens condition, and pupil size, we can immediately determine whether your eyes are structurally well-suited for surgery. Because no two eyes are identical, reading glasses may be the ideal choice for one individual, while presbyopia surgery might be the optimal path for another. Ultimately, the definitive answer is always found inside the examination room.
"What matters more than the mechanical clarity of an image is the quality of the vision through which you want to experience your daily life."
If you are ready to find the right answer for your vision, schedule a comprehensive precision examination with BGN today.