You are in a group of people who are farsighted. You've been living with glasses for over a decade. The cost for Lasik surgery is too expensive so until now I can't afford to treat the issue of farsightedness. In Japan, Kubota Glasses were created and it is said to be able to treat farsightedness without any surgery.
Kubota Glasses target individuals with axial myopia issues where myopia occurs due to the shape of the eyes becoming oval. As the eye is forced to focus on closer objects more often, the pressure causes the eye to become more and more far-sighted.
So how do Kubota Glasses treat axial myopia? Light is projected onto the wearer's retina. This will make close objects appear blurry and force the eyepiece to focus on distant objects. This according to the creator of Kubota Glasses, will make axial myopia treated slowly without any surgery.
Currently Kubota Glasses have been approved for use as medical equipment in Taiwan and the United States. For those hoping for a cheaper alternative to Lasik, this pair of glasses is sold at a price of 770,000 Yen (~RM25,727) in Japan.