Slow the deterioration of a child’s vision as they SLEEP!
Orthokertology (Ortho-K)
Is a non-surgical option where specially designed contact lenses are used to mold the front surface of the eye temporarily as you sleep. Similar to how invisalign works, but for the eyes! This reshaping is intended to correct vision disorders, such as myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism. In the morning, when the lenses are removed, the front surface of the eye retains the new shape, providing clear vision throughout the day without the need for glasses or soft contact lenses. Here are some key points about ortho-k:
Purpose: The primary goal of ortho-k is to correct refractive errors, particularly myopia. It can also be used to manage mild to moderate astigmatism. It is often used in children and adults who prefer not to wear glasses or daytime contact lenses.
Safety: When performed by a qualified eye care professional, ortho-k is generally considered safe. However, it requires regular follow-up visits to monitor eye health and ensure proper fitting of the lenses.
Effectiveness: Ortho-k can provide clear vision during the day, but the effect is temporary. If you stop wearing the lenses regularly, your cornea will gradually return to its original shape, and your vision will revert to its previous state.
Candidates: Candidates for ortho-k typically include individuals with low to moderate myopia (up to -6.00 diopters) and mild astigmatism. It may also be considered for children whose myopia progression needs to be controlled.
Maintenance: Proper care and maintenance of ortho-k lenses are crucial to prevent infections and ensure effective vision correction. This includes cleaning the lenses daily and following your eye care professional's instructions.
If you're considering ortho-k, it's important to consult with an eye care professional who is experienced in fitting these lenses. They can evaluate whether you are a suitable candidate and provide guidance on how to safely and effectively use ortho-k lenses for vision correction.