Myopia Control FAQs

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common condition that affects both children and adults. At Lock Family Eye Care in West Des Moines, IA, we offer Myopia Control Treatment to help slow the progression of myopia and reduce the risk of long-term eye health complications. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about myopia control.

What Is Myopia Control?

Myopia control refers to treatments that slow the progression of nearsightedness. These treatments do not reverse myopia but help prevent it from worsening over time. Common methods include specialized contact lenses, prescription eye drops, and lifestyle adjustments.

Why Is Myopia Control Important?

Uncontrolled myopia can lead to higher prescriptions, which increase the risk of serious eye conditions such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. By managing myopia early, our clinic helps patients maintain better vision and long-term eye health.

What Are the Treatment Options for Myopia Control?

Myopia Control Treatment includes several options tailored to individual needs. Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses are specially designed contact lenses worn overnight to reshape the cornea temporarily. Low-dose atropine eye drops help slow myopia progression. Multifocal contact lenses and glasses are also effective options. Our optometrist near you will determine the best treatment based on your eye health and lifestyle.

Who Can Benefit from Myopia Control?

Children and teenagers are the best candidates for myopia control since their eyes are still developing. However, some treatments may also benefit adults with progressing myopia. An eye exam will help determine if you or your child could benefit from myopia control.

Is Myopia Control Safe?

Myopia control treatments are safe and have been extensively studied. Ortho-K lenses and atropine drops have been used for years to manage myopia in children. Our clinic ensures that every treatment is monitored for effectiveness and safety.

How Long Does Myopia Control Treatment Take?

Myopia control is a long-term process that requires consistent follow-ups. While some patients notice stabilization within a few years, others may need continued treatment into adulthood. Regular eye exams help track progress and make necessary adjustments.

Schedule a Myopia Control Consultation

Managing myopia early can protect long-term vision and eye health. At Lock Family Eye Care in West Des Moines, IA, our clinic provides personalized Myopia Control Treatment options. Call us today to schedule an appointment with an eye doctor near you.

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