Hi Han, thanks for reaching out. With new technology and 3D mapping of the eyes, Orthok has become significantly more popular. Hope this gives you another option to wearing glasses. Kind regards, Ezekiel Eyes Team
Hi, i've been using this kind of lenses for 4 years now. The thing is i've been using the SAME lenses since then. Do you think using the same lens will cause any trouble?
I just watched the whole video and found the answer to my question thanks. By the way, this is by far the best video on this topic i could find. As a 4 year user i can confirm every single thing this guy says. Thank you so much😀
@@realdarcia2354 Thank you very much, Real Darcia! Let me know if you think of any other contact lens questions. Please share this video with anyone who has questions about OrthoK. Thanks again!
hi dr i am having kerotoconus in my left eye its 60% damagd now aftr c3 i am given rigid lenses.... so any other solution for my eye correction and vision
Hi Mohammed, thanks for your question. It sounds like you have rigid lenses already. Have you heard about Scleral Lenses? Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/wpPiQqcq4Kg/w-d-xo.html
I live in middle Europe and Orthokeratology is not available here which sucks!! Doctors are focused mainly on LASIK surgery and that's it. I really wish this would change in future!
Hi degrad9, thanks for your coment. Want a second opinion? Send an email to info @ ezekieleyes.com and we can find someone closer to you. Talk to you soon!
@@ezekieleyes4550 Hi Ezekiel, finally I've managed to find an orthakeratologist in my country. I am short-sighted with 0,75 on my left and 1,25 (+ astigmatism) on my right eye. My question is - is it ok to use only one lense, since my left eye is still pretty good? My local orthokereatologist claims that it's not recommended due to "inbalance" as the hard lens can cause discomfort.
Hi @@degrad9 Thank you for your message. We sometimes do fit/correct only one eye. In your case I would fit both eyes.If by only fitting the right eye I am sure over time your left eye will become more shortsighted and then will need correcting. If you were my child I would correct both eyes now. I hope this helps. Cheers Damon
There is theory that astigmatism is actually not genetic but result of looking down when reading and eyelid pressure. And it happens to children who read a lot and both eyes. Not genetic. But can such lens permanently cure astigmatism same way with more "aggressive" pressure?
Hi Mr Simsimi, Lasik is a one-off solution. If your eyes change, the Lasik may need to be re-done again. If you are myopic, Orthok can help slow down changes. Both options allow you more freedom during the day without glasses. Hope this helps, Ezekiel Eyes Team
Thanks for your question, Raam TG. Depending on the rigidity or 'stiffness' of your cornea, you need to wear the lenses for a minimum of 6-7 hours. You could try wearing them for shorter duration. However, it may not correct your eyesight enough. And it can wear off faster.
Hi Lupe, thank you for your comment. We recommend having an eye examination. You can get a map of the front of the eye (i.e. cornea). This helps your optometrist to see if you may be eligible for OrthoK. Best, Ezekiel Eyes Team
Hi Krishna, OrthoK might be an option. However, we recommend having an appointment with your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist. They can get a detailed map of the shape of the cornea (known as topography). Hope this helps, Ezekiel Eyes Team
Hi Anna, thanks for your question. OrthoK is designed to mold the shape of your eye. The lenses are worn most nights. OrthoK does reduce the deterioration of the eyes over time (i.e. less myopia). However, if you cease wearing your lenses, your eyes will go back to normal. Thanks again!
Most people need to wear the lenses every night. Occaisonally, some people can wear them every second or third night. It depends on the shape of their eyes and the strength of their prescription. OrthoK doesn't permanently re-shape the eyes. This is a good thing because unlike laser vision correction, OrthoK doesn't damage the sensitive nerves of the eyes.
I use them there amazing
I've been wearing glasses for 30 years. Why is this the first time I've heard about this? None of my doctors have ever said anything about it!
Hi Han, thanks for reaching out. With new technology and 3D mapping of the eyes, Orthok has become significantly more popular. Hope this gives you another option to wearing glasses. Kind regards, Ezekiel Eyes Team
How would it feel for you to wake up in the morning and see without relying on glasses?
It will be awesome
Hi, i've been using this kind of lenses for 4 years now. The thing is i've been using the SAME lenses since then. Do you think using the same lens will cause any trouble?
I just watched the whole video and found the answer to my question thanks. By the way, this is by far the best video on this topic i could find. As a 4 year user i can confirm every single thing this guy says. Thank you so much😀
@@realdarcia2354 Thank you very much, Real Darcia! Let me know if you think of any other contact lens questions. Please share this video with anyone who has questions about OrthoK. Thanks again!
Ezekiel Eyes I wish I could get these but it’s not covered by insurance and my family is low income
my right eye is -10
and my left one is -09
It is possible to get this treatment ?
Thanks for your comment! It would be best to see your Optometrist and have a corneal scan done. Then you can discuss your best options. All the best!
@@ezekieleyes4550 thank you
My eye grade is -1.00 am i qualified to undergo ortho k?
hi dr i am having kerotoconus in my left eye its 60% damagd now aftr c3 i am given rigid lenses.... so any other solution for my eye correction and vision
Hi Mohammed, thanks for your question. It sounds like you have rigid lenses already. Have you heard about Scleral Lenses? Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/wpPiQqcq4Kg/w-d-xo.html
I live in middle Europe and Orthokeratology is not available here which sucks!! Doctors are focused mainly on LASIK surgery and that's it. I really wish this would change in future!
Hi degrad9, thanks for your coment. Want a second opinion? Send an email to info @ ezekieleyes.com and we can find someone closer to you. Talk to you soon!
@@ezekieleyes4550 Hi Ezekiel, finally I've managed to find an orthakeratologist in my country. I am short-sighted with 0,75 on my left and 1,25 (+ astigmatism) on my right eye. My question is - is it ok to use only one lense, since my left eye is still pretty good? My local orthokereatologist claims that it's not recommended due to "inbalance" as the hard lens can cause discomfort.
Hi @@degrad9
Thank you for your message.
We sometimes do fit/correct only one eye.
In your case I would fit both eyes.If by only fitting the right eye I am sure over time your left eye will become more shortsighted and then will need correcting.
If you were my child I would correct both eyes now.
I hope this helps.
Cheers Damon
There is theory that astigmatism is actually not genetic but result of looking down when reading and eyelid pressure. And it happens to children who read a lot and both eyes. Not genetic. But can such lens permanently cure astigmatism same way with more "aggressive" pressure?
Which is better. Ortho-k or Lasik?
Hi Mr Simsimi, Lasik is a one-off solution. If your eyes change, the Lasik may need to be re-done again. If you are myopic, Orthok can help slow down changes. Both options allow you more freedom during the day without glasses. Hope this helps, Ezekiel Eyes Team
How many hours do i need to wear minimum?
Thanks for your question, Raam TG. Depending on the rigidity or 'stiffness' of your cornea, you need to wear the lenses for a minimum of 6-7 hours.
You could try wearing them for shorter duration. However, it may not correct your eyesight enough. And it can wear off faster.
I’m negative 7 some.. in both eyes. Very strong prescription would of help me any?
Hi Lupe, thank you for your comment. We recommend having an eye examination. You can get a map of the front of the eye (i.e. cornea). This helps your optometrist to see if you may be eligible for OrthoK. Best, Ezekiel Eyes Team
I have -5 on spherical power on both the eyes (-1 astigmatism). Will Ortho Keratology work for me?
please help....
Is it good for a person who has -2.75 (both eyes) power with astigmatism on one eye?
Hi Krishna, OrthoK might be an option. However, we recommend having an appointment with your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist. They can get a detailed map of the shape of the cornea (known as topography). Hope this helps, Ezekiel Eyes Team
I have -10 grade on both eyes. will it permanently correct my eyes over time? how long will i use this?
thanks
Hi Anna, thanks for your question. OrthoK is designed to mold the shape of your eye. The lenses are worn most nights. OrthoK does reduce the deterioration of the eyes over time (i.e. less myopia). However, if you cease wearing your lenses, your eyes will go back to normal. Thanks again!
Can someone with 20/20 vision use these to make their vision even better? I know that's not what they're for but is it possible?
Is it permanent after some days?
Most people need to wear the lenses every night. Occaisonally, some people can wear them every second or third night. It depends on the shape of their eyes and the strength of their prescription.
OrthoK doesn't permanently re-shape the eyes. This is a good thing because unlike laser vision correction, OrthoK doesn't damage the sensitive nerves of the eyes.
It costs $15,000 in 10 years.
Oof!
I wonder what side effects this has
Sleeping in contact for 10 years?
No one knows.