Are Overnight Contact Lenses for Perfect Vision Legit?

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Overnight contact lenses, specifically rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, are designed to reshape the cornea and can provide temporary vision correction, but they do not guarantee perfect vision upon waking. Studies indicate that RGP lenses may slow the progression of myopia in children, but there is no strong consensus on their effectiveness for all users. The lenses are custom-made, which contributes to their high cost and limited widespread use. Overall, while RGP lenses can offer short-term benefits, they are not a miracle solution for vision correction.

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  • Understanding of rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses
  • Knowledge of corneal reshaping techniques
  • Familiarity with myopia and its progression
  • Awareness of the limitations of current vision correction methods
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  • Research the latest studies on RGP lenses and their effectiveness in myopia control
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  • Investigate the differences between RGP lenses and other types of contact lenses
  • Learn about the long-term effects of RGP lens use on corneal health
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Optometrists, ophthalmologists, individuals considering vision correction options, and parents of children with myopia will benefit from this discussion.

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I heard that there was these special contact lenses that one can put on their eyes over night for some period of time, and in the morning they wake up to have perfect vision. Is it legit? If it is, is there any side effects?
 
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Never heard about it. Sounds snakeoilish to me.
 
You can search on "corneal reshaping", though be advised that most of the top-ranking articles you'll find were written by one guy -Jeffery Walline.
 
Perceptron said:
But it seems legit.
Given that your opening post was:
Perceptron said:
special contact lenses that one can put on their eyes over night for some period of time, and in the morning they wake up to have perfect vision.
I'm not going to comit and agree it is legit. The idea that there are contact lenses that grant perfect vision isn't legitimate as far as I can tell. The use of contact lenses in various treatments in certain circumstances is legitimate but let's not conflate the two
Perceptron said:
It also slows down the progression of myopia for young children according to this study:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22969068
If you flick through the list of papers there are various disagreements. Indeed the paper you are linking has a Cochrane review that shows that there is a lack of quality studies regarding therapeutic use of rigid contact lenses over other treatments (admittedly it came out shortly before this study). It doesn't see like there is a strong consensus on the issue with different studies reaching different conclusions. This isn't uncommon for treatments that have yet to be fully explored.
 
I have a condition called http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002008/. I had a cornea transplant something over 10yrs ago to correct the worst eye. I now must were RGP lens to correct my vision and also help my misshapen corneas from progressing further.

They do not really reshape the cornea as much a just hold its shape. No miracles here.
 
These lenses are routinely sold and can provide short term benefit, reshaping the eye enough to pass a driver test for instance w/o needing glasses. They are not cheap, because the lenses have to be customized for the individual buyer, so their use is not widespread.
 
etudiant said:
These lenses are routinely sold and can provide short term benefit, reshaping the eye enough to pass a driver test for instance w/o needing glasses. They are not cheap, because the lenses have to be customized for the individual buyer, so their use is not widespread.
Please provide sources for this. Thanks.
 
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Integral said:
I have a condition called http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002008/. I had a cornea transplant something over 10yrs ago to correct the worst eye. I now must were RGP lens to correct my vision and also help my misshapen corneas from progressing further.

They do not really reshape the cornea as much a just hold its shape. No miracles here.

RGP are unfortunately not very good even at holding the shape. I also have keratoconus and when I finally had to have surgery on one eye a couple of years ago the specialist told me that the idea that contact lenses can slow down the progression (whcih is what I was also told) has been discredited. For most people RPGs don't help.
 

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