I came across this video on orthokeratology . I believe it is from 2002, however it is still very relevant and the information still applies to how ortho-k is a safe, viable, non-surgical option to vision correction. Studies have also shown that overnight ortho-k may prevent or slow the progression of nearsightedness in children.
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Thank you for the link to the video. I have really enjoyed orhtokeratolgy and the benefits that it provides.
I had Lasik surgery in 2003 – 2004, but in fall of 08 my vision became worse, so now I wear glasses again. Is Ortho-K a viable treatment for me?
That is a good question…. maybe. It depends on many factors. I would not rule it out, however, no one could really give you odds on the chances of success. I don’t see a lot of down side to trying since Ortho K is reversible. If orthokeratology did not achieve the success you desire you would not be making it worse and could go back to the way you were merely by discontinuing the contact lenses.
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I just posted a list of studies that indicate orthokeratology can slow the progression of myopia. I was skeptical when I first heard about it but the evidence is growing. Check it out Clear View Eye Care