Eye Development in the 35–55 Age Group

After the age of 35, natural changes in vision begin to occur as part of the aging process. Many people do not notice the early symptoms, which may signal the onset of age-related eye conditions.

 

How does vision change?

  • Onset of presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) – The eyes gradually lose their ability to focus on close objects clearly.
  • Eye strain from computer use – Symptoms may include blurred vision, dryness, eye fatigue, and headaches.
  • Increased risk of eye diseases – With age, the risk of developing conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration increases.

 

What is important during this period?

  • Annual eye exams – After the age of 40, it is recommended to see an eye specialist once a year to detect diseases that may develop silently, without noticeable symptoms.
  • Vision correction – The eye care professionals at VISION will create a personalized correction plan using advanced diagnostic and treatment technology.
  • Healthy lifestyle – Regular physical activity, a nutritious diet, and avoiding harmful habits are essential for maintaining eye health.

 

Eye care is an investment in your future.