Let's understand how Corneal Refractive Therapy with Paragon CRT works to correct Myopia.
In the myopic eye, the focusing power is too great. Light focuses in front of the retina, making distant objects appear blurry. When eyeglasses or contacts are worn, light is focused on the retina so you can see clearly.
Laser surgery is another way to correct myopia. It permanently alters the cornea and corrects the focal point, producing clear vision.
Today, Corneal Refractive Therapy provides a new option for patients. Paragon CRT lenses correct myopia, with or without low or moderate astigmatism, by gently reshaping the cornea while you sleep.
When the Paragon CRT lenses are removed in the morning, the treated cornea allows light to focus on the retina. The result is clear, natural vision for all or most of your waking hours.
"Between contacts and glasses, it was really annoying trying to adjust my eyes while running up and down a field with a ball during a game. Thanks to Paragon CRT, I can put on my game face - without contacts."