Myopia management/orthokeratology

 
 

Myopia management is crucial in children to prevent the progression of this common refractive error, which can lead to serious eye health issues later in life. Without proper management, progressive myopia can increase the risk of developing conditions such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and myopic maculopathy, all of which can significantly impair vision. Early intervention through methods like specialized contact lenses, orthokeratology and atropine eye drops can slow down the progression of myopia, ensuring healthier vision and reducing the likelihood of severe complications. Prioritizing myopia management in children not only preserves their current vision quality but also safeguards their long-term ocular health. Our doctors are specialists in myopia care and passionate about early intervention.


Our doctors only fit custom orthok lenses

Wave OrthoK lenses are custom-designed orthokeratology lenses that offer unique features for effective myopia management and vision correction. These specialized lenses are tailored to the precise shape of each individual's cornea, ensuring optimal fit and comfort. By gently reshaping the cornea overnight, Wave OrthoK lenses provide clear, sharp vision during the day without the need for glasses or contact lenses. Additionally, they help slow the progression of myopia in children, making them an excellent option for maintaining long-term eye health.


monitoring progression with advanced technology

The MYAH axial length measurement technology provides critical benefits in managing and monitoring myopia progression. By accurately measuring the axial length of the eye, MYAH allows eye care professionals to detect early signs of myopia and track its progression over time. This precise data enables tailored treatment plans to effectively slow myopia progression, reducing the risk of associated complications such as retinal detachment and myopic maculopathy. With MYAH, patients receive more personalized and proactive care, leading to better long-term outcomes for their eye health.