5 Key Takeaways
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Myopia affects nearly one-third of children and adolescents globally, making early intervention crucial to prevent severe complications.
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Orthokeratology lenses provide refractive correction and myopia control through peripheral myopic defocus, enhancing treatment efficacy.
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Advanced technology, including the Myopia Expert 700 biometer, enables comprehensive monitoring and precise lens design for pediatric myopia management.
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The case study demonstrated successful ortho-k treatment, with significant improvement in visual acuity and minimal axial elongation over six months.
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Integrating high-resolution biometric data into myopia management practices enhances diagnosis, treatment customization, and patient outcomes.
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