Orthokeratology (Ortho-k Lenses)

Orthokeratology Ortho-k Lenses

Orthokeratology is a process that uses specially designed GP contact lenses to temporarily reshape the contour of the cornea to reduce myopia (nearsightedness).

Orthokeratology is nicknamed “ortho-k” and sometimes called corneal reshaping (CR), corneal refractive therapy or vision shaping.

Some new ortho-k lens designs are also available for farsightedness and presbyopia. Research has also demonstrated that orthokeratology lens designs slow the progression of myopia.

Good candidates for orthokeratology in Florida include youngsters age 8 to 12 with progressive myopia, as well as most adolescents and adults, although the best success is with people under age 40. Ortho-k is recommended for low to mild nearsightedness (-4 diopters or less).

People who are not good candidates include those with dry eye syndrome, a large pupil size, or high myopia.

The Orthokeratology Process

If your eye care professional in Miami feels you are a good candidate for orthokeratology, you will wear specially designed GP lenses at night only. In the one- to two-week treatment phase, your nearsightedness is gradually reduced.

Since your vision will be changing, you’ll need to wear disposable soft lenses during the day.

Once the treatment is over, you can wear the GP lenses at night only and see well during the day without any corrective lenses.
Some people need to wear their lenses only every other night, or even once or twice a week, to maintain the effect.

You will need to see your eye care professional regularly to ensure your lenses are fitting well and your eyes are healthy.

Since during sleep the lenses fit tightly on the eye, it’s especially important to clean and disinfect the lenses upon removal each morning.

Find the cost of Orthokeratology (Ortho-k Lenses) and consult with an Ortho-k lenses fitter in our Miami location today.

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