OrthoK is the preferred non-surgical solution to Myopia. The non-invasive treatment is ideal for children and teenagers to control the progression of myopia, which is becoming increasingly common among younger populations.
As an optometrist on Sydney’s northern beaches, specialising in orthokeratology (Ortho-K), we often see parents concerned about their children’s rapid progression of myopia (nearsightedness). Over the past decade, we have witnessed a significant rise in the prevalence of myopia among children and teenagers, a trend linked to lifestyle changes such as increased screen time and decreased outdoor activity. Fortunately, Ortho-K offers a safe, non-surgical solution to help manage myopia progression effectively.
Myopia is a condition where distant objects appear blurry because the eye grows too long from front to back. If left unchecked, progressive myopia can lead to severe eye health issues later in life, such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts. The causes of myopia are multifaceted, but one of the most significant contributors is the amount of time children spend on digital devices and the lack of outdoor activities. The combination of prolonged near-work and limited natural light exposure is believed to contribute to the eye’s elongation, worsening myopia.
Ortho-K is a revolutionary non-surgical method of managing myopia. It involves wearing specially designed, gas-permeable contact lenses overnight. These lenses gently reshape the cornea while the child sleeps, temporarily correcting myopia and allowing the child to see clearly throughout the day without glasses or contact lenses. Importantly, Ortho-K has been shown to slow myopia progression in children. Ortho-K offers long-term benefits in managing myopia progression by reducing axial elongation (the eye’s length).
The advantages of Ortho-K go beyond clear daytime vision without corrective lenses. For children and teenagers, this freedom means no more worries about losing or damaging glasses during sports or other activities. Parents can also feel reassured that Ortho-K lenses are worn only at night, under parental supervision, minimising the risk of improper handling or hygiene issues often associated with daytime contact lens wear.
Research indicates that reducing myopia progression in childhood can significantly decrease the risk of sight-threatening complications in adulthood. For parents, this means ensuring their child can see clearly today and protecting their vision for tomorrow. Our practice has seen excellent results with Ortho-K. The treatment offers a non-invasive, safe, and highly effective solution that fits seamlessly into a child’s nighttime routine.
Ian Donald Optometrist, advocates for early intervention in managing myopia in children. At our practice, we have the technology to measure axial length, known as “Biometry.” This technique provides a baseline, and we can monitor the axial over time.
Ortho-K provides a unique, proven solution that not only corrects vision but also addresses the root cause of myopia progression. For parents concerned about their child’s eye health, Ortho-K represents a significant step towards safeguarding their vision for the future.
If you are considering Ortho-K for your child, we encourage you to consult with an experienced optometrist to fully understand the benefits, potential risks, and commitment involved. With proper guidance and care, Ortho-K can offer clear, glasses-free vision while effectively slowing the progression of myopia, supporting your child’s long-term eye health.
Our team specialises in Ortho-K treatment for children, and we are here to provide expert, compassionate advice tailored to your family’s unique needs. We are committed to helping you make informed decisions that promote the health and well-being of your child’s eyes.
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