The discussion centers on the legitimacy of overnight contact lenses that claim to provide perfect vision by reshaping the cornea. While rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses are mentioned as a treatment for specific eye conditions and potentially slowing myopia progression in children, the consensus is that they do not offer miraculous results. RGP lenses are designed to maintain the shape of the cornea rather than reshape it significantly, and they are typically customized for individual users, making them expensive and not widely used. There is a lack of strong consensus in the research regarding their effectiveness, with some studies indicating limited benefits. Concerns about the overall efficacy of RGP lenses are raised, particularly in cases like keratoconus, where their ability to slow progression has been questioned. Overall, while RGP lenses can provide short-term benefits, they do not guarantee perfect vision and should not be conflated with overnight solutions for vision correction.