Surgery is feasible for patients with presbyopia if they meet the criteria for surgical treatment. Presbyopia occurs when the elasticity of the lens decreases with age and the eye’s ability to regulate its function decreases. Patients with presbyopia may experience blurred vision at close range, and some may experience discomfort such as dryness, photophobia, and soreness. If the patient meets the criteria for surgical treatment, he or she can undergo intraocular lens implantation or corneal laser surgery under the supervision of a doctor. If the patient does not meet the criteria for surgery, the patient can wear presbyopia lenses to correct presbyopia and improve vision. In daily life, presbyopia patients should also pay attention to try not to watch electronic products for a long time, do more eye massages, and pay attention to the indoor light, not too strong and not too weak. It is recommended that patients with significant symptoms of presbyopia should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.