In Today’s world, where we use digital screens, our vision is rising day by day, causing more eye strain, especially among children.
Ortho-k Lenses, also known as Orthokeratology, are becoming popular as an alternative solution to correct vision and slow the progression of myopia.
If you are interested in learning more about the Ortho-k lens, how they function, who should use them, and what the possible benefits and expenses are in India, then this guide is for you
Ortho-K Lenses are special contact lenses that you wear while sleeping. They gently reshape the cornea during the night. When you wake up in the morning and take them out, your eye keeps this new shape throughout the day. This helps light focus properly on your retina so you can see clearly without glasses or surgery during the day.
The cornea is very important in focusing the eye. Ortho-K lenses gently and temporarily flatten selected zones of the cornea while you sleep. If you are nearsighted (myopic), this decreases the focusing power of the eye. When you come out of bed and remove the lenses, your eyes are reshaped for clear unaided vision for the better part of the day.
Because the reshaping effect wears off, the lenses must be worn regularly at night to maintain clear vision.
Ortho-K lenses are a good option for many people, including:
After wearing Ortho-K lenses at night, people enjoy 6/6 vision throughout the day without needing glasses or daytime contacts.
One of the biggest advantages of Ortho-K is its ability to slow the progression of myopia in children by altering peripheral focus, which may reduce the long-term risks associated with high myopia.
Unlike LASIK and other eye surgeries, Ortho-K is non-invasive and fully reversible. If you decide to stop using the lenses, your cornea gradually returns to its original shape.
During the day, you can enjoy activities without glasses fogging up, slipping, or getting lost. Most wearers find them comfortable after a short adjustment period.
Ortho-K lenses are safe when:
Although overall risks (like infection) are low when maintained properly, consistent cleaning and avoiding tap water exposure are crucial to prevent complications.
In India, the cost for Ortho-K lens treatment generally ranges from around ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per eye per year, including eye exams, corneal topography, custom lens fitting, and follow-ups.
Prices vary significantly based on clinic expertise, lens technology, and follow-up care packages.
Ortho-K lenses are an excellent, non-surgical vision correction solution for children and adults who want to live free of daytime glasses, conventional contacts and without Surgery.
They are especially useful in controlling the progression of myopia in children and allowing them to have an active lifestyle.
With proper hygiene, follow-up and fitting, Ortho-K provides a safe, reversible alternative to surgery and the happiness of clear vision for daily living.

Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) lenses are special contact lenses worn overnight that gently reshape the cornea to provide clear vision during the day without glasses or surgery.
Yes, Ortho-K lenses are safe when prescribed by a qualified eye care professional and used with proper hygiene and regular follow-up visits.

Ortho-K lenses are suitable for children, teenagers, and adults with mild to moderate myopia, and for those who want freedom from daytime glasses or contact lenses.
Most people notice improved vision within a few days, while full vision correction usually stabilizes within 1–2 weeks.
Yes, mild to moderate astigmatism can be corrected with specially designed Ortho-K lenses, depending on the shape of the cornea.
The cost of Ortho-K treatment in India typically ranges from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per eye per year, depending on the clinic, lens type, and follow-up care.
Most users adapt quickly and find Ortho-K lenses comfortable during sleep after an initial adjustment period.
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