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What is Orthokeratology?
Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K for short, is a non-surgical and reversible procedure in which custom-
designed contact lens devices are used to gently reshape the cornea (front surface) of your eye. It is
also known as Corneal Reshaping Technology (CRT) and lenses are worn while sleeping, giving you
clear vision during the day without the aid of glasses or contact lenses. Orthokeratology can correct
refractive errors like nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism and can
improve near vision after age 42 (presbyopia).
Orthokeratology may sound dramatic, but it is quite simple. ‘Ortho’ means to ‘correct’. Orthodontics
correct teeth. Orthopaedics correct the musculoskeletal system. Orthokeratology corrects the
refractive error by reshaping the cornea.
Orthokeratology can be effective on farsighted, nearsighted (myopic), and astigmatic patients. Ideally,
your prescription should be in the range of +2.00 to -6.00 with no more than -1.75 diopters of surface
astigmatism. In some cases your Orthokeratologist will attempt higher prescriptions.1
Orthokeratology technology continues to evolve, and in many cases, Ortho-K can also successfully
correct corneas with high astigmatism, presbyopia and Post-LASIK (refractive surgery) with residual
myopia or irregular treatment areas.
The Forge Ortho-K lenses are custom designed with our cutting-edge EyeSpace contact lens design
software. Using the corneal topography map taken by your eye care practitioner, EyeSpace enables
the calculation and computerised simulation of your custom made lens, without the need for time
consuming and uncomfortable in office trial fitting.
How does Ortho-K work?
Your custom-designed EyeSpace Forge Ortho-K contact lens reshape the front
surface of the eye while you sleep. It uses the forces of the eyelid and tear
fluid beneath the lens to reshape the top layers of the cornea.
For treatment of myopia, the lens produces a flatter central cornea, correcting
near-sightedness by decreasing the power of the eye.
For hyperopia and presbyopia, the design of the lens steepens the central
cornea, correcting long-sightedness by increasing the power of the eye.3,4,5,6,7
LENSES THAT WORK WHEN YOU AREN’T WEARING THEM
F O R G E O R T H O - K
2 WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY?
Improvements in vision can usually be seen the next day, with the procedure stabilising after a week.
With high myopia over -6.00D, astigmatism and hyperopia the process can take two to four weeks to
achieve full correction. Ortho-K does not permanently change the shape of the eye. Your eyes’ shape
will revert back to their original state within one to four weeks if you stop wearing the lenses.8
IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT
Ortho-K lenses are surprisingly comfortable to wear. Most people comment that they forget they have
lenses in after the first week of wear. Similar to disposable soft contact lenses, the main adverse event
associated with Ortho-K corneal reshaping therapy is an infection of the cornea, microbial keratitis.9
With proper care and maintenance, the risk of inflammation and bacterial infections due to poor
hygiene can be minimised.
COMFORT AND SAFETY
•	 PEOPLE WORKING IN DUSTY OR DIRTY ENVIRONMENTS
Dusty or dirty environments can play havoc with contact lenses and glasses. If you’re a tradesman who
needs to squeeze into tight spaces or work in dusty work conditions, Ortho-K lenses will allow you to
see clearly and get on with the job.
•	 PEOPLE WITH DRY EYES OR ALLERGIES
Ortho-K lenses are great if you suffer from allergies or dry eyes and work long hours
on the computer or in air conditioned environments and don’t wish to wear glasses or
contact lenses.
•	 CHILDREN WITH PROGRESSIVE MYOPIA
Ortho-K lenses are an excellent option for children with progressive myopia (short sightedness).
Ortho-K is scientifically proven to dramatically slow, or potentially halt the progression of myopia and
can have a positive impact on the long-term health of your child’s eye.10
Wearing Ortho-K lenses only
at night gives kids the freedom to run around, play sports and wear fashion sunglasses during the day
without worrying about their glasses or contact lenses in the eye.
•	 PEOPLE WHO WANT FREEDOM FROM THEIR GLASSES OR DAY WEAR CONTACT LENSES
Who can benefit from Ortho-K?
Ortho-K holds particular appeal for certain groups of people:
•	 PEOPLE WHO PLAY SPORTS — ESPECIALLY CONTACT AND WATER SPORTS
You can enjoy the freedom of playing sports without worrying about your glasses
getting damaged or your contact lenses falling out. Ortho-K lenses are only worn at
night while you sleep, leaving you with perfect vision during the day on the sports
field, court or in the swimming pool.
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3WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY?
In short, Ortho-K works best for people who don’t want to or are unable to wear glasses or contact
lenses during the day but don’t mind wearing lenses while they sleep.
People with healthy corneas who are unsuitable for laser surgery (LASIK) can still qualify for Ortho-K.
Children and teenagers especially benefit from the freedom to play sport and wear fashion sunglasses.
Parents love the fact that there is no risk of kids losing their contact lenses or spectacles.
Ortho-K is an excellent option for those with youth-onset myopia due to the additional benefits of being
able to slow and even halt the progression of myopia. Contact us to book an appointment to see if you
qualify for Ortho-K.
How are the lenses designed?
The orthokeratology procedure is performed with the use of a medical instrument called a corneal
topographer. The topographer measures the shape or topography of your cornea, enabling us to
calculate and create a computerised simulation of the Forge Ortho-K lens. Corneal topography is used
at each appointment to map the shape of the eye, allowing the measurement of the change in optical
power of the cornea.
At your initial appointment, we will take a range of measurements from each eye. This data is imported
into our simulation software, EyeSpace, which is then used to design your Forge Ortho-K lenses.
Contact lens practitioners internationally use EyeSpace to customise each lens to your prescription and
individual eye shape to micron accuracy. Your eye care practitioner will calculate, design and simulate
your lens without the need for time consuming and uncomfortable trial fitting prior to ordering and
manufacturing the lens.
This simulation process means that more complex prescriptions can be treated with the Forge Ortho-K
lenses and provides the greatest chance of success with fewer fitting appointments and less lens
changes.
What will happen at Ortho-K appointments?
PREPARATION FOR CONTACT LENS WEAR
If you have never worn contact lenses, it can be helpful to practice holding your eyelids, touching your
eyes, and applying eye drops prior to your appointment.
Wash your hands thoroughly prior to practising these techniques:
•	 Hold the top and bottom eyelids and lashes wide open with the middle finger of each hand. Look up
and using the index finger on your hand that is holding your bottom eyelid and lashes, gently touch
the white part of your eye.
•	 Practice inserting lubricating eye drops, holding your eye open as the drop goes in. When the
drop touches the eye, try not to blink. It will be hard not to blink at first, however, with time you will
desensitise to the feeling.
4 WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY?
At the lens delivery appointment, your optometrist will examine the fit and optics of the lens on the eye.
You will then be taught how to insert, remove, clean and care for your lenses.
You will usually start Ortho-K wear the night of your delivery and lens instruction appointment. Insert
your lenses 10 to 15 minutes before going to bed to allow time for the lens to settle. For best results
sleep on your back. You will notice a foreign body sensation with the lens on your eye when you blink
and with your eyes open. This will improve with time.
DELIVERY AND LENS INSTRUCTION APPOINTMENT
Your vision may be clearer; about 50% of the total refractive change occurs after just one night of lens wear.
Your eyes may be sensitive when you wake up. Take the lenses out, following the provided removal
instructions, and the symptoms should improve. You may still need to use your glasses to drive to your
appointment, although they may not work. If possible we recommend organising someone to drive you
to this appointment.
Your optometrist will review your insertion and removal techniques and assess your vision changes
and eye health. Corneal topography will determine how well the Forge orthokeratology lens is reshaping
your eye. If your vision fluctuates this can be from an incorrect insertion technique or an air bubble at
insertion the night before, so remember to mention this to your Optometrist.
The next appointment will usually be booked within one to two weeks. Most patients will need some
top up vision correction during the first week. Old glasses with lower prescriptions can be helpful. Your
optometrist can also provide loan spectacles or soft contact lenses to use in the transitional phase of
the Ortho-K corneal reshaping.
FIRST MORNING REVIEW
Many patients will find their vision is nearly 100%. Your optometrist will measure the reshaping of your
cornea, change in your unaided vision and check your eye health.
High prescriptions or astigmatism may take two to four weeks to get to the full correction level. If
the treatment is going to plan, your next appointment is booked for one month later. If the results
indicate the lenses could be improved, the parameters of your Forge Ortho-K lenses will be fine-tuned
in EyeSpace and a new set of lenses will be ordered. In order to tailor the reshaping of your cornea
the eye care practitioner will sometimes modify the lens design. Please speak to the practitioner to
determine the warranty period on offer.
ONE WEEK REVIEW
Follow up appointments will be scheduled after three months, then six months.
If you experience any problems, please contact your optometrist to arrange another appointment.
Follow up appointments are vital to the monitoring and success of your corneal reshaping. After the
initial 12 months, we recommend yearly follow up to ensure your lenses are safe to continue wearing,
you are seeing well, and your eye health is uncompromised.
Forge Ortho-K lenses can last much longer than soft lenses. It is recommended to replace your lenses
every one to two years to ensure they work optimally and do not cause any adverse health effects.
ONGOING FOLLOW UP
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5WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY?
What to Expect From Ortho-K?
TREATMENT TIME
The treatment time to achieve clear and stable vision can range from between one to four
weeks, depending on the individual. Although the lenses may feel slightly uncomfortable
at first, this feeling decreases with time. With the eyes closed, most patients cannot feel
their lenses.
While your vision is in the process of being corrected, you may need to wear temporary spectacles or
disposable contact lenses.
FOLLOW-UPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor your treatment. It is crucial to attend
these and to diligently follow instructions provided by your optometrist to ensure your
eyes remain healthy. Lens complications are minimised when instructions are followed.
Complications include:
•	 Lens binding on awakening (this can easily and safely be dislodged following the provided
instructions)
•	 Corneal Staining. Due to abrasion of the surface of the eye.
•	 Solution sensitivity.
•	 Fluctuating vision (if lenses have not centred properly or bubbles have been trapped under the lens)
•	 Microbial Keratitis. Infection of the cornea. Requires intensive treatment with topical antibiotics
WHEN TREATMENT IS COMPLETE
When your treatment is complete, you need to wear the final pair of Forge Ortho-K lenses every night to
maintain your vision. Some patients with low prescriptions are even able to skip nights, and their vision
will be maintained for 40 hours.
Regular aftercare visits are necessary to ensure the ongoing health of your eyes.
NIGHT VISION
Some patients, especially those with large pupils, notice halos and flare during
the evening when using Ortho-K lenses.
The halos are caused by the pupil enlarging in low light and allowing light rays
from outside the Ortho-K treatment zone to enter the eye. This improves over
the first one to two months as the Ortho-K effect stabilises. When designing
lenses to control myopia, this phenomenon is normal and part of the treatment process.
Using pupil constricting eye drops can also improve the symptoms. Our next generation Forge Ortho-K
lens designs have wider treatment zones than ever before to improve night vision.
6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Frequently asked questions
•	 ARE THERE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR ORTHO-K?
There is no specific age restriction for Ortho-K. Children as young as five have successfully and safely
received Ortho-K corneal reshaping. Ortho-K is scientifically proven to reduce or halt the progression
of myopia, a process called myopia control and is one of the most popular methods of myopia control
vision correction in children and teenagers.12,13
•	 IS ORTHO-K THERAPY PERMANENT?
No. If you stop wearing the Ortho-K lenses, your vision will return to its original state within one to
four weeks.
•	 HOW NEW IS ORTHO-K VISION CORRECTION?
The idea of corneal reshaping to correct myopia may have originated more than 200 years ago when
the Samurai’s used bags of sand resting on their closed eyelids to improve their vision prior to going
to war.
Reshaping the cornea using standard rigid contact lenses was first reported
in 1962 at the International Society of Contact Lens Specialists conference
in Chicago, by George Jessen who described his “orthofocus” procedure.
Unfortunately, this process took too long, and results were unpredictable. With
technological advancements in lens materials and manufacturing, the modern
reverse geometry orthokeratology lens was introduced in the late 1980’s.11
In 1994, the United States
FDA granted the first ever daily wear approval for Ortho-K and in June 2002, the FDA granted approval
for overnight wear Ortho-K.
•	 CAN THE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES DAMAGE MY EYES?
Any contact lens has the potential to cause an infection in your eyes. Research shows the rate of
infection using Ortho-K lenses is less than half compared to overnight wear of extended wear soft
contact lenses.14
Using correct hygiene and lens care regimes as well as replacing the lenses every one to two years
significantly reduces the risk of Ortho-K related complications.14
A poorly fitted Ortho-K lens can result in corneal staining, which comprises the outer layer on the
cornea, and increases the risk for infection. Rather than fit Ortho-K lenses through trial and error using
a diagnostic lens from a trial case, EyeSpace software calculates and optimises the fit of each Forge
Ortho-K lens to the topographical shape of the cornea.
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7FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
•	 HOW DIFFERENT ARE THE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES FROM OTHER CONTACT LENSES?
Forge Ortho-K contact lenses are manufactured from hyper-Dk rigid gas permeable (RGP) plastics.
The same lens materials are used for day wear corneal RGP lenses, however, it is the back surface
geometry that differs. Rather than a lens geometry that aligns to the surface of the cornea, an Ortho-K
lens has a centre zone that provides the template curvature that the cornea is to be reshaped to,
followed a peripheral zone that creates a tear channel, and fits to the shape of the peripheral cornea.
Another key feature is the diameter of a lens, day wear RGP’s are typically 8.00 to 10.00mm, Ortho-K
10.00 to 12.00mm, and soft lenses 14.00 to 15.00mm.
•	 CAN I SEE WITH MY ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES IN THE EYE?
Yes, while the back surface of the lens reshapes your eye, the front surface of the lens provides clear
optics for your vision. One of the great features of Ortho-K is your vision will always be clear whether
the lenses are in or out of the eye. That means if you get up at night you will still be able to see. We do
not recommend wearing your Ortho-K lenses during the day as this may compromise corneal health
and vision over time.
•	 DO I NEED TO WEAR MY ORTHO-K LENSES EVERY NIGHT?
During the initial period of therapy, you will need to wear your lenses every night to ensure clear
vision during the day. As the correction stabilises, some people with low prescriptions may still get
great daytime vision by wearing the lenses only every second night. However, this is not guaranteed.
Patients requiring higher prescription correction with Ortho-K will most likely need to wear the lenses
every night for optimum vision.
•	 WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I FORGET TO WEAR MY LENSES FOR A NIGHT?
Most people will notice a slight deterioration in the quality of their vision the next day due to the cornea
slowly changing back to its original shape. Restarting the Ortho-K therapy the next night will restore
your vision within a day or two.
•	 HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REACH GOOD VISION?
Most patients have rapid improvement in the first few days of therapy. Usually, after the first night of
wear, 50% of the required correction is achieved. Optimum, stable vision for most will require between
10-14 days of treatment depending on the prescription.
•	 HOW OFTEN WILL I HAVE TO REPLACE MY ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES?
The recommendation is to replace your Ortho-K lenses every one to two years depending on their
condition. Timely replacement of the lenses maximises the quality of the Ortho-K reshaping, as wear
and tear will compromise its effect over time. Regular replacement decreases the chance of infection
or inflammatory events from a scratched or dirty lens. You should bring your Forge Ortho-K lenses to
every appointment to allow your optometrist to check their condition under the microscope.
8FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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•	 WHY SHOULD I NOT JUST GET LASER VISION CORRECTION?
The cost of Ortho-K vision correction is much less than the cost of laser vision correction. Ortho-K is
completely reversible and does not have the potential to worsen your dry eyes to the same extent as
laser correction. Also, as patients reach their mid-forties and start needing help for their near vision,
Ortho-K therapy can be modified to give clear vision at all distances without a pair of glasses, unlike a
one-off laser procedure.
•	 HOW LONG DOES THE MYOPIA CONTROL EFFECT OF ORTHO-K LAST?
The myopia control effect will last as long as you use your Ortho-K lenses. There is no research or
anecdotal reports of patients ‘rebounding’ after ceasing Ortho-K contact lenses. It’s expected that
patients who start Ortho-K contact lens wear for myopia control continue to use these until their early
twenties when myopia tends to stabilise. The decision to stop Ortho-K should be made with your
optometrist, and prescription and eye length should be closely monitored for possible regression. In
most cases, patients are so happy with their Ortho-K lenses that they continue to wear them well into
adulthood!
•	 WHAT COSTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN MY ORTHO-K FITTING PROGRAM?
You will need purchase solutions to store and clean your lenses, as well as lubricating drops for lens insertion.
•	 HOW DO I GET STARTED?
A full eye exam is required. The overall health of the eye, as well as vision and corneal shape, will be
assessed to establish if your eyes are suitable.
1
https://www.orthokacademy.com/faq-for-patients/.
2
Morphologic changes in cat epithelium following continuous wear of orthokeratology lenses: a pilot study. 2008 Feb;31(1):29–37.
3
Chan B, Cho P, de Vecht A. Toric orthokeratology: a case report. Clin Exp Optom. Blackwell Publishing Asia; 2009 Jul;92(4):387–91.
4
Gifford P, Swarbrick HA. Time course of corneal topographic changes in the first week of overnight hyperopic orthokeratology. Optom Vis Sci. 2008
Dec;85(12):1165–71.
5
Gifford P, Swarbrick HA. Refractive changes from hyperopic orthokeratology monovision in presbyopes. Optom Vis Sci. 2013 Apr;90(4):306–13.
6
Chen C, Cho P. Toric orthokeratology for high myopic and astigmatic subjects for myopic control. Clin Exp Optom. 2012 Jan;95(1):103–8.
7
Effect of orthokeratology in patients with myopic regression after refractive surgery. 2016 Apr;39(2):167–71.
8
Recovery of corneal irregular astigmatism, ocular higher-order aberrations, and contrast sensitivity after discontinuation of overnight orthokeratology.
2009 Feb;93(2):203–8.
9
Bullimore MA, Sinnott LT, Jones-Jordan LA. The risk of microbial keratitis with overnight corneal reshaping lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2013
Sep;90(9):937–44.
10
Choroidal thickness and axial length changes in myopic children treated with orthokeratology. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye 40 (2017) 417–423.
11
Book: Orthokeratology Principles and practice by John Mountford, David Ruston Trusit Dave
12
Huang J, Wen D, Wang Q, McAlinden C, Flitcroft I, Chen H, et al. Efficacy Comparison of 16 Interventions for Myopia Control in Children: A Network
Meta-analysis. Ophthalmology. 2016 Apr;123(4):697–708
13
Turnbull PRK, Munro OJ, Phillips JR. Contact Lens Methods for Clinical Myopia Control. Optom Vis Sci. 2016 Sep;93(9):1120–6.
14
Liu YM, Xie P. The Safety of Orthokeratology--A Systematic Review. Eye Contact Lens. 2016 Jan;42(1):35–42.

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Forge OrthoKeratology

  • 1. EYESPACELENSES.COM What is Orthokeratology? Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K for short, is a non-surgical and reversible procedure in which custom- designed contact lens devices are used to gently reshape the cornea (front surface) of your eye. It is also known as Corneal Reshaping Technology (CRT) and lenses are worn while sleeping, giving you clear vision during the day without the aid of glasses or contact lenses. Orthokeratology can correct refractive errors like nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism and can improve near vision after age 42 (presbyopia). Orthokeratology may sound dramatic, but it is quite simple. ‘Ortho’ means to ‘correct’. Orthodontics correct teeth. Orthopaedics correct the musculoskeletal system. Orthokeratology corrects the refractive error by reshaping the cornea. Orthokeratology can be effective on farsighted, nearsighted (myopic), and astigmatic patients. Ideally, your prescription should be in the range of +2.00 to -6.00 with no more than -1.75 diopters of surface astigmatism. In some cases your Orthokeratologist will attempt higher prescriptions.1 Orthokeratology technology continues to evolve, and in many cases, Ortho-K can also successfully correct corneas with high astigmatism, presbyopia and Post-LASIK (refractive surgery) with residual myopia or irregular treatment areas. The Forge Ortho-K lenses are custom designed with our cutting-edge EyeSpace contact lens design software. Using the corneal topography map taken by your eye care practitioner, EyeSpace enables the calculation and computerised simulation of your custom made lens, without the need for time consuming and uncomfortable in office trial fitting. How does Ortho-K work? Your custom-designed EyeSpace Forge Ortho-K contact lens reshape the front surface of the eye while you sleep. It uses the forces of the eyelid and tear fluid beneath the lens to reshape the top layers of the cornea. For treatment of myopia, the lens produces a flatter central cornea, correcting near-sightedness by decreasing the power of the eye. For hyperopia and presbyopia, the design of the lens steepens the central cornea, correcting long-sightedness by increasing the power of the eye.3,4,5,6,7 LENSES THAT WORK WHEN YOU AREN’T WEARING THEM F O R G E O R T H O - K
  • 2. 2 WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY? Improvements in vision can usually be seen the next day, with the procedure stabilising after a week. With high myopia over -6.00D, astigmatism and hyperopia the process can take two to four weeks to achieve full correction. Ortho-K does not permanently change the shape of the eye. Your eyes’ shape will revert back to their original state within one to four weeks if you stop wearing the lenses.8 IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT Ortho-K lenses are surprisingly comfortable to wear. Most people comment that they forget they have lenses in after the first week of wear. Similar to disposable soft contact lenses, the main adverse event associated with Ortho-K corneal reshaping therapy is an infection of the cornea, microbial keratitis.9 With proper care and maintenance, the risk of inflammation and bacterial infections due to poor hygiene can be minimised. COMFORT AND SAFETY • PEOPLE WORKING IN DUSTY OR DIRTY ENVIRONMENTS Dusty or dirty environments can play havoc with contact lenses and glasses. If you’re a tradesman who needs to squeeze into tight spaces or work in dusty work conditions, Ortho-K lenses will allow you to see clearly and get on with the job. • PEOPLE WITH DRY EYES OR ALLERGIES Ortho-K lenses are great if you suffer from allergies or dry eyes and work long hours on the computer or in air conditioned environments and don’t wish to wear glasses or contact lenses. • CHILDREN WITH PROGRESSIVE MYOPIA Ortho-K lenses are an excellent option for children with progressive myopia (short sightedness). Ortho-K is scientifically proven to dramatically slow, or potentially halt the progression of myopia and can have a positive impact on the long-term health of your child’s eye.10 Wearing Ortho-K lenses only at night gives kids the freedom to run around, play sports and wear fashion sunglasses during the day without worrying about their glasses or contact lenses in the eye. • PEOPLE WHO WANT FREEDOM FROM THEIR GLASSES OR DAY WEAR CONTACT LENSES Who can benefit from Ortho-K? Ortho-K holds particular appeal for certain groups of people: • PEOPLE WHO PLAY SPORTS — ESPECIALLY CONTACT AND WATER SPORTS You can enjoy the freedom of playing sports without worrying about your glasses getting damaged or your contact lenses falling out. Ortho-K lenses are only worn at night while you sleep, leaving you with perfect vision during the day on the sports field, court or in the swimming pool.
  • 3. EYESPACELENSES.COM 3WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY? In short, Ortho-K works best for people who don’t want to or are unable to wear glasses or contact lenses during the day but don’t mind wearing lenses while they sleep. People with healthy corneas who are unsuitable for laser surgery (LASIK) can still qualify for Ortho-K. Children and teenagers especially benefit from the freedom to play sport and wear fashion sunglasses. Parents love the fact that there is no risk of kids losing their contact lenses or spectacles. Ortho-K is an excellent option for those with youth-onset myopia due to the additional benefits of being able to slow and even halt the progression of myopia. Contact us to book an appointment to see if you qualify for Ortho-K. How are the lenses designed? The orthokeratology procedure is performed with the use of a medical instrument called a corneal topographer. The topographer measures the shape or topography of your cornea, enabling us to calculate and create a computerised simulation of the Forge Ortho-K lens. Corneal topography is used at each appointment to map the shape of the eye, allowing the measurement of the change in optical power of the cornea. At your initial appointment, we will take a range of measurements from each eye. This data is imported into our simulation software, EyeSpace, which is then used to design your Forge Ortho-K lenses. Contact lens practitioners internationally use EyeSpace to customise each lens to your prescription and individual eye shape to micron accuracy. Your eye care practitioner will calculate, design and simulate your lens without the need for time consuming and uncomfortable trial fitting prior to ordering and manufacturing the lens. This simulation process means that more complex prescriptions can be treated with the Forge Ortho-K lenses and provides the greatest chance of success with fewer fitting appointments and less lens changes. What will happen at Ortho-K appointments? PREPARATION FOR CONTACT LENS WEAR If you have never worn contact lenses, it can be helpful to practice holding your eyelids, touching your eyes, and applying eye drops prior to your appointment. Wash your hands thoroughly prior to practising these techniques: • Hold the top and bottom eyelids and lashes wide open with the middle finger of each hand. Look up and using the index finger on your hand that is holding your bottom eyelid and lashes, gently touch the white part of your eye. • Practice inserting lubricating eye drops, holding your eye open as the drop goes in. When the drop touches the eye, try not to blink. It will be hard not to blink at first, however, with time you will desensitise to the feeling.
  • 4. 4 WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY? At the lens delivery appointment, your optometrist will examine the fit and optics of the lens on the eye. You will then be taught how to insert, remove, clean and care for your lenses. You will usually start Ortho-K wear the night of your delivery and lens instruction appointment. Insert your lenses 10 to 15 minutes before going to bed to allow time for the lens to settle. For best results sleep on your back. You will notice a foreign body sensation with the lens on your eye when you blink and with your eyes open. This will improve with time. DELIVERY AND LENS INSTRUCTION APPOINTMENT Your vision may be clearer; about 50% of the total refractive change occurs after just one night of lens wear. Your eyes may be sensitive when you wake up. Take the lenses out, following the provided removal instructions, and the symptoms should improve. You may still need to use your glasses to drive to your appointment, although they may not work. If possible we recommend organising someone to drive you to this appointment. Your optometrist will review your insertion and removal techniques and assess your vision changes and eye health. Corneal topography will determine how well the Forge orthokeratology lens is reshaping your eye. If your vision fluctuates this can be from an incorrect insertion technique or an air bubble at insertion the night before, so remember to mention this to your Optometrist. The next appointment will usually be booked within one to two weeks. Most patients will need some top up vision correction during the first week. Old glasses with lower prescriptions can be helpful. Your optometrist can also provide loan spectacles or soft contact lenses to use in the transitional phase of the Ortho-K corneal reshaping. FIRST MORNING REVIEW Many patients will find their vision is nearly 100%. Your optometrist will measure the reshaping of your cornea, change in your unaided vision and check your eye health. High prescriptions or astigmatism may take two to four weeks to get to the full correction level. If the treatment is going to plan, your next appointment is booked for one month later. If the results indicate the lenses could be improved, the parameters of your Forge Ortho-K lenses will be fine-tuned in EyeSpace and a new set of lenses will be ordered. In order to tailor the reshaping of your cornea the eye care practitioner will sometimes modify the lens design. Please speak to the practitioner to determine the warranty period on offer. ONE WEEK REVIEW Follow up appointments will be scheduled after three months, then six months. If you experience any problems, please contact your optometrist to arrange another appointment. Follow up appointments are vital to the monitoring and success of your corneal reshaping. After the initial 12 months, we recommend yearly follow up to ensure your lenses are safe to continue wearing, you are seeing well, and your eye health is uncompromised. Forge Ortho-K lenses can last much longer than soft lenses. It is recommended to replace your lenses every one to two years to ensure they work optimally and do not cause any adverse health effects. ONGOING FOLLOW UP
  • 5. EYESPACELENSES.COM 5WHAT IS ORTHOKERATOLOGY? What to Expect From Ortho-K? TREATMENT TIME The treatment time to achieve clear and stable vision can range from between one to four weeks, depending on the individual. Although the lenses may feel slightly uncomfortable at first, this feeling decreases with time. With the eyes closed, most patients cannot feel their lenses. While your vision is in the process of being corrected, you may need to wear temporary spectacles or disposable contact lenses. FOLLOW-UPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor your treatment. It is crucial to attend these and to diligently follow instructions provided by your optometrist to ensure your eyes remain healthy. Lens complications are minimised when instructions are followed. Complications include: • Lens binding on awakening (this can easily and safely be dislodged following the provided instructions) • Corneal Staining. Due to abrasion of the surface of the eye. • Solution sensitivity. • Fluctuating vision (if lenses have not centred properly or bubbles have been trapped under the lens) • Microbial Keratitis. Infection of the cornea. Requires intensive treatment with topical antibiotics WHEN TREATMENT IS COMPLETE When your treatment is complete, you need to wear the final pair of Forge Ortho-K lenses every night to maintain your vision. Some patients with low prescriptions are even able to skip nights, and their vision will be maintained for 40 hours. Regular aftercare visits are necessary to ensure the ongoing health of your eyes. NIGHT VISION Some patients, especially those with large pupils, notice halos and flare during the evening when using Ortho-K lenses. The halos are caused by the pupil enlarging in low light and allowing light rays from outside the Ortho-K treatment zone to enter the eye. This improves over the first one to two months as the Ortho-K effect stabilises. When designing lenses to control myopia, this phenomenon is normal and part of the treatment process. Using pupil constricting eye drops can also improve the symptoms. Our next generation Forge Ortho-K lens designs have wider treatment zones than ever before to improve night vision.
  • 6. 6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Frequently asked questions • ARE THERE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR ORTHO-K? There is no specific age restriction for Ortho-K. Children as young as five have successfully and safely received Ortho-K corneal reshaping. Ortho-K is scientifically proven to reduce or halt the progression of myopia, a process called myopia control and is one of the most popular methods of myopia control vision correction in children and teenagers.12,13 • IS ORTHO-K THERAPY PERMANENT? No. If you stop wearing the Ortho-K lenses, your vision will return to its original state within one to four weeks. • HOW NEW IS ORTHO-K VISION CORRECTION? The idea of corneal reshaping to correct myopia may have originated more than 200 years ago when the Samurai’s used bags of sand resting on their closed eyelids to improve their vision prior to going to war. Reshaping the cornea using standard rigid contact lenses was first reported in 1962 at the International Society of Contact Lens Specialists conference in Chicago, by George Jessen who described his “orthofocus” procedure. Unfortunately, this process took too long, and results were unpredictable. With technological advancements in lens materials and manufacturing, the modern reverse geometry orthokeratology lens was introduced in the late 1980’s.11 In 1994, the United States FDA granted the first ever daily wear approval for Ortho-K and in June 2002, the FDA granted approval for overnight wear Ortho-K. • CAN THE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES DAMAGE MY EYES? Any contact lens has the potential to cause an infection in your eyes. Research shows the rate of infection using Ortho-K lenses is less than half compared to overnight wear of extended wear soft contact lenses.14 Using correct hygiene and lens care regimes as well as replacing the lenses every one to two years significantly reduces the risk of Ortho-K related complications.14 A poorly fitted Ortho-K lens can result in corneal staining, which comprises the outer layer on the cornea, and increases the risk for infection. Rather than fit Ortho-K lenses through trial and error using a diagnostic lens from a trial case, EyeSpace software calculates and optimises the fit of each Forge Ortho-K lens to the topographical shape of the cornea.
  • 7. EYESPACELENSES.COM 7FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS • HOW DIFFERENT ARE THE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES FROM OTHER CONTACT LENSES? Forge Ortho-K contact lenses are manufactured from hyper-Dk rigid gas permeable (RGP) plastics. The same lens materials are used for day wear corneal RGP lenses, however, it is the back surface geometry that differs. Rather than a lens geometry that aligns to the surface of the cornea, an Ortho-K lens has a centre zone that provides the template curvature that the cornea is to be reshaped to, followed a peripheral zone that creates a tear channel, and fits to the shape of the peripheral cornea. Another key feature is the diameter of a lens, day wear RGP’s are typically 8.00 to 10.00mm, Ortho-K 10.00 to 12.00mm, and soft lenses 14.00 to 15.00mm. • CAN I SEE WITH MY ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES IN THE EYE? Yes, while the back surface of the lens reshapes your eye, the front surface of the lens provides clear optics for your vision. One of the great features of Ortho-K is your vision will always be clear whether the lenses are in or out of the eye. That means if you get up at night you will still be able to see. We do not recommend wearing your Ortho-K lenses during the day as this may compromise corneal health and vision over time. • DO I NEED TO WEAR MY ORTHO-K LENSES EVERY NIGHT? During the initial period of therapy, you will need to wear your lenses every night to ensure clear vision during the day. As the correction stabilises, some people with low prescriptions may still get great daytime vision by wearing the lenses only every second night. However, this is not guaranteed. Patients requiring higher prescription correction with Ortho-K will most likely need to wear the lenses every night for optimum vision. • WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I FORGET TO WEAR MY LENSES FOR A NIGHT? Most people will notice a slight deterioration in the quality of their vision the next day due to the cornea slowly changing back to its original shape. Restarting the Ortho-K therapy the next night will restore your vision within a day or two. • HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REACH GOOD VISION? Most patients have rapid improvement in the first few days of therapy. Usually, after the first night of wear, 50% of the required correction is achieved. Optimum, stable vision for most will require between 10-14 days of treatment depending on the prescription. • HOW OFTEN WILL I HAVE TO REPLACE MY ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES? The recommendation is to replace your Ortho-K lenses every one to two years depending on their condition. Timely replacement of the lenses maximises the quality of the Ortho-K reshaping, as wear and tear will compromise its effect over time. Regular replacement decreases the chance of infection or inflammatory events from a scratched or dirty lens. You should bring your Forge Ortho-K lenses to every appointment to allow your optometrist to check their condition under the microscope.
  • 8. 8FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS EYESPACELENSES.COM • WHY SHOULD I NOT JUST GET LASER VISION CORRECTION? The cost of Ortho-K vision correction is much less than the cost of laser vision correction. Ortho-K is completely reversible and does not have the potential to worsen your dry eyes to the same extent as laser correction. Also, as patients reach their mid-forties and start needing help for their near vision, Ortho-K therapy can be modified to give clear vision at all distances without a pair of glasses, unlike a one-off laser procedure. • HOW LONG DOES THE MYOPIA CONTROL EFFECT OF ORTHO-K LAST? The myopia control effect will last as long as you use your Ortho-K lenses. There is no research or anecdotal reports of patients ‘rebounding’ after ceasing Ortho-K contact lenses. It’s expected that patients who start Ortho-K contact lens wear for myopia control continue to use these until their early twenties when myopia tends to stabilise. The decision to stop Ortho-K should be made with your optometrist, and prescription and eye length should be closely monitored for possible regression. In most cases, patients are so happy with their Ortho-K lenses that they continue to wear them well into adulthood! • WHAT COSTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN MY ORTHO-K FITTING PROGRAM? You will need purchase solutions to store and clean your lenses, as well as lubricating drops for lens insertion. • HOW DO I GET STARTED? A full eye exam is required. The overall health of the eye, as well as vision and corneal shape, will be assessed to establish if your eyes are suitable. 1 https://www.orthokacademy.com/faq-for-patients/. 2 Morphologic changes in cat epithelium following continuous wear of orthokeratology lenses: a pilot study. 2008 Feb;31(1):29–37. 3 Chan B, Cho P, de Vecht A. Toric orthokeratology: a case report. Clin Exp Optom. Blackwell Publishing Asia; 2009 Jul;92(4):387–91. 4 Gifford P, Swarbrick HA. Time course of corneal topographic changes in the first week of overnight hyperopic orthokeratology. Optom Vis Sci. 2008 Dec;85(12):1165–71. 5 Gifford P, Swarbrick HA. Refractive changes from hyperopic orthokeratology monovision in presbyopes. Optom Vis Sci. 2013 Apr;90(4):306–13. 6 Chen C, Cho P. Toric orthokeratology for high myopic and astigmatic subjects for myopic control. Clin Exp Optom. 2012 Jan;95(1):103–8. 7 Effect of orthokeratology in patients with myopic regression after refractive surgery. 2016 Apr;39(2):167–71. 8 Recovery of corneal irregular astigmatism, ocular higher-order aberrations, and contrast sensitivity after discontinuation of overnight orthokeratology. 2009 Feb;93(2):203–8. 9 Bullimore MA, Sinnott LT, Jones-Jordan LA. The risk of microbial keratitis with overnight corneal reshaping lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2013 Sep;90(9):937–44. 10 Choroidal thickness and axial length changes in myopic children treated with orthokeratology. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye 40 (2017) 417–423. 11 Book: Orthokeratology Principles and practice by John Mountford, David Ruston Trusit Dave 12 Huang J, Wen D, Wang Q, McAlinden C, Flitcroft I, Chen H, et al. Efficacy Comparison of 16 Interventions for Myopia Control in Children: A Network Meta-analysis. Ophthalmology. 2016 Apr;123(4):697–708 13 Turnbull PRK, Munro OJ, Phillips JR. Contact Lens Methods for Clinical Myopia Control. Optom Vis Sci. 2016 Sep;93(9):1120–6. 14 Liu YM, Xie P. The Safety of Orthokeratology--A Systematic Review. Eye Contact Lens. 2016 Jan;42(1):35–42.