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ORTHO-K (Orthokeratology) FAQs
What is Ortho-K (Orthokeratology)?
Ortho-K is a process where the patient wheres specialized contact lenses while they sleep. These contacts gently reshape the eye temporarily, allowing the patient to go glasses and contact lens free during the day time. The contacts are specially designed based on a digital map of your eye which allows for an exact fit. The contact lenses are highly breathable GP contacts which allows for maximum comfort for the wearer during the night.
Why Ortho-K?
• Increased confidence and social acceptance.
• Wider field of vision and better peripheral vision.
• Prevents injuries from sports, physical activity, and high risk work environments.
• Reduces the progression of Myopia.
• Lowers the risk of retinal detachment, blindness, and other eye diseases such as choroid neo-vascularization (abnormal blood vessel growth), and glaucoma.
Who is Ortho-K for?
• School aged children with myopia (near/short sighted).
• Sports players who risk eye injury when wearing glasses or contacts.
• Kids prone to break or lose glasses.
• People who feel social pressure from wearing glasses or contact lenses.
• Firemen, police, construction workers who need clear vision without glasses or contacts.
How does Ortho-K work?
The GP lenses for Ortho-k are applied at bedtime and worn overnight. While you sleep, the lenses gently reshape the front surface of your eye (the cornea) to correct your vision, so you can see clearly without glasses or contact lenses when you’re awake.
The effect is temporary – generally enough to get you through a day or two – so you must wear the reshaping lenses each night to maintain good vision during the day.
Currently, there are two brands of orthokeratology approved by the FDA: Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT) from Paragon Vision Sciences and Vision Shaping Treatment (VST) from Bausch & Lomb.
Who is a candidate for Ortho-K
Orthokeratology is frequently a good option for nearsighted individuals who are too young for LASIK surgery or for some other reason are not good candidates for vision correction surgery.
Because it can be discontinued at any time without permanent change to the eye, people of any age can try the procedure, as long as their eyes are healthy.
Ortho-k is particularly appealing for people who participate in sports, or who work in dusty, dirty environments that can make contact lens wear difficult.
What results can I expect from Ortho-K?
The goal for Ortho-K is to correct your vision to 20/20 without eyeglasses or contact lenses during the day. In FDA trials of both CRT and VST lenses, more than 65% of patients were able to achieve 20/20 visual acuity after wearing the reshaping lenses overnight.
More than 90% were able to see 20/40 or better (the legal vision requirement for driving without glasses in most states).Success rates for ortho-k tend to be higher for mild prescriptions.
Call our office to find out if your prescription is within the range that can be successfully treated with Ortho-K.
How long does Ortho-K take?
Though you may see some improvement in your vision after a day or two of overnight Ortho-K, it can take several weeks for the full effect to be apparent. During this time, your vision will not be as clear as it was with glasses or contacts, and you are likely to notice some glare and halos around lights.
It’s possible you may need a temporary pair of eyeglasses for certain tasks, like driving at night, until your vision is fully corrected by the ortho-k lenses.
What does Ortho-K cost?
Ortho-K is a significantly longer process than a regular contact lens fitting. It requires a series of office visits and potentially multiple pairs of lenses. Also, GP lenses used for ortho-K are more costly than most regular contact lenses. Therefore, fees for orthokeratology are higher than fees for regular contact lens fittings.
Is Ortho-K comfortable?
Some people have comfort issues when attempting to wear gas permeable contact lenses during the day. But since Ortho-K GP lenses are worn during sleep, comfort and lens awareness are generally not a problem.
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Lifetime Eyehealth Associates
1718 E. Kimberly Rd.
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 355-3912
Lifetime Eyehealth Associates
1718 E. Kimberly Rd.
Davenport
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52807
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(563) 355-3912
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