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Contact Lens And Myopıa Management Center
Contact Lens And Myopıa Management Center
A contact lens center that specializes in myopia management focuses on addressing and controlling the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children and adolescents. Here's what such a center typically offers:
- Orthokeratology (Ortho-K):Overnight lenses that reshape the cornea temporarily to correct vision and potentially slow myopia progression.
- Multifocal Contact Lenses:Lenses with multiple prescriptions to improve distance vision and potentially reduce myopia progression.
- Atropine Eye Drops:Low-dose atropine drops that may be prescribed to slow myopia progression.
The goal of a contact lens center specializing in myopia management is to provide personalized care that not only corrects vision but also aims to slow down the progression of myopia, thereby reducing the risk of developing high myopia and associated eye conditions later in life. This specialized approach requires expertise and a comprehensive understanding of both contact lens fitting and myopia control strategies.
FAQs
about i-Lasik Surgery:
i-Lasik provides a more precise, customized vision correction by using wavefront mapping technology to detect and correct minute vision errors that traditional LASIK may not address.
Recovery times can vary, but most patients report significant visual improvement within 24 hours and can resume normal activities within a couple of days.
While i-Lasik is a versatile procedure, suitability depends on factors like corneal thickness, overall eye health, and specific vision correction needs. A comprehensive eye exam at AesthetEye Clinic will determine if i-Lasik is right for you.
Comfort is ensured through the use of numbing drops, and the procedure itself is quick and typically pain-free. Patients may feel pressure but not pain.
Yes, i-Lasik is effective in correcting nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and even astigmatism.