Sleep Away Your Vision Problems/Ortho-K
How does Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) work?
Ortho-K (orthokeratology) is a nonsurgical eye treatment using specially
designed contact lenses to gently reshape the curvature of the eye while
you sleep to improve vision. Ortho-K retainer contact lenses are made of
highly oxygen permeable material allowing for safe wear while you sleep.
Ortho-K corneal refractive therapy lenses only affect the cornea of the
eye. The cornea shape is critical in maintaining a sharp optical focus on
objects by bending the light that enters the eye. The cornea is the clear
part of the eye that covers the iris and the pupil. The corneal tissue is
soft and can be subtly molded. The ortho-K lenses float on your eye tear
film, yet provide enough pressure reshape the cornea. The iSee™ Ortho-K therapy lenses gently reshape the first few microns of the cornea while you sleep.
Orthokeratology
See Clearly
When You Wake Up
Once the lenses are removed in the morning, the slight change in the curvature of the corneal surface results in clear vision during waking hours, thus reducing the need of daytime contact lenses or glasses. With CRT Ortho-K corneal refractive therapy contact lenses, 20/20 vision can be restored in as little as one day to a few weeks. The best part is that CRT cornea refractive therapy is safe, non-surgical, non-invasive and reversible. Results may vary so ask your eye doctor if CRT lenses are right for you or your child.

How To Wear Orthokeratology Lenses
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