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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / July / The Future of Personalized PALs
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The Future of Personalized PALs

Viewing presbyopia management through a new lens

By Griffith Altmann 7/14/2026 4 min read

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Objective:

To explore advancements in presbyopia management through personalized progressive addition lenses (PALs) that cater to individual visual needs.

Approach:
  • Visual Sensory Intelligence: HOYA Vision Care defines Visual Sensory Intelligence as the unique ways individuals perceive and respond to visual stimuli based on personal experiences and sensory needs.
  • Hoyalux iD MySense: An enhanced PAL designed to integrate refractive data with behavioral measurements and posture-related parameters for better individualization.
  • visuSense Measurement System: A system used by Eye Care Professionals (ECPs) to assess patients' visual patterns, posture, and head movements to inform lens design.
Key Findings:
  • Untreated presbyopia has significant personal and economic consequences, costing $30.8 billion globally.
  • Conventional PALs often lead to adaptation difficulties, with nearly half of surveyed patients experiencing near distance focusing issues.
  • Personalized PALs like Hoyalux iD MySense improve adaptation speed and visual comfort by reflecting individual gaze patterns and posture.
Interpretation:

The shift towards personalized PALs represents a significant advancement in addressing the unique visual needs of presbyopic patients, enhancing their quality of life.

Limitations:
  • The study does not address the long-term efficacy of personalized PALs compared to traditional designs.
  • Further research may be needed to validate the effectiveness of the visuSense measurement system.
Conclusion:

Personalized PALs offer a promising approach to improve the management of presbyopia, enhancing patient satisfaction and visual performance.

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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