Presbyopia cannot be restored, but it can be corrected with prescription lenses and life care to reduce the impact of presbyopia. Presbyopia is a physiological phenomenon of refractive error that occurs with aging, and it tends to occur in middle-aged and elderly people. It is formed by the aging of the human body, and carries unavoidable characteristics, so it is more difficult to recover from the appearance of presbyopia. Although there are surgical treatments for presbyopia, all current surgical methods have limitations and cannot truly improve presbyopia. Presbyopia can be corrected by wearing appropriate presbyopia glasses to improve the phenomenon of blurring vision and seeing clearly in daily life, to avoid visual fatigue, and to stop the further development of presbyopia. Presbyopia patients also need to pay attention to the protection of eyesight, avoid excessive use of eyes, usually active exercise, reasonable diet, and develop good eye habits. Although presbyopia can not be restored, but also to stop it from developing, it is recommended to find presbyopia should go to the regular hospital ophthalmology consultation in a timely manner.