science and health

Scientific Publications

01/04/2022

Refractive surgery is a good option for correcting presbyopia in hyperopic patients. The Benozzi Method is the first pharmacological treatment for presbyopia…

11/03/2022

The increase in life expectancy and the well-being associated with new digital habits forecast a significant rise in the number of people with presbyopia in the near future. This makes the treatment of presbyopia one of the greatest challenges for modern ophthalmology.

02/07/2021

Presbyopia is the normal, progressive decline in accommodation, leading to the loss of visual ability to focus on objects at varying distances. Presbyopia represents…

02/03/2021

The objective was to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and patient satisfaction with the pharmacological treatment for presbyopia, the Benozzi® Method. A retrospective multicenter study was conducted...

29/04/2020

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of patients treated topically using the Benozzi method for presbyopia. A study was conducted...

01/07/2019

Presbyopia is the physiologically normal progressive weakening of accommodation related to aging, resulting in the loss of the visual ability to focus on objects at different distances. Stereopsis is the binocular perception of depth and improves with better near visual acuity. Treatments for presbyopia influence...

08/08/2018

Presbyopia is the progressive deterioration of accommodation and can be treated with a non-invasive pharmacological treatment using eye drops. This study aims to evaluate the integrity of the ocular surface and tear production in patients undergoing pharmacological treatment for presbyopia using an eye drop...

01/01/2014

The objective of this study is to understand the biometric behavior of the ocular structures involved in accommodation. To study the biometric changes of the anterior segment structures of the eyeball in vivo and during accommodation, we have chosen high-frequency ultrasound. A total of 75 patients were studied...

01/03/2013

We demonstrated that changes in the behavior of the contracting ciliary muscle, accompanied by increased rigidity of the lens, are the most important aspects in the loss of accommodation. Using ultrabiomicroscopy (UBM), we showed that...

01/03/2012

Presbyopia occurs after the age of 40 in humans, characterized by a progressive loss of accommodation. Accommodation depends on the contraction of the ciliary muscle and the iris, changes in the lens, and convergence. The parasympathetic system regulates the degree of contraction of the ciliary muscle...