Myopic people can still get presbyopia because presbyopia is age-related, which means that when you are young, presbyopia will occur at a certain age, regardless of whether your refractive status is myopic, farsighted or astigmatic. Presbyopia is related to the weakening of the elasticity of the lens and the elasticity of the ciliary muscle, and it is normal for people to start aging at a certain age, such as 40, and to need glasses at 50. Presbyopia is generally clear at a distance, because it is more difficult to see near because of its decreasing regulation, but if there is a combination of myopia when you are young, the degree may be reduced, so that people feel that myopia has been reduced, in fact, because the myopia-correcting lenses and presbyopia-correcting lenses are just the opposite, playing a counteracting role.