Keratoplasty lenses are generally recommended to be worn until the age of 18 and are not recommended after the age of 40.
Corneal reshaping lenses are used to correct refractive errors by changing the shape of the cornea and reducing its refractive power. Keratoplasty lenses are suitable for people between the ages of 8 and 40, and generally the younger the age, the better the results. Minors can wear them to slow down the development of myopia, while adults can wear keratoconus to improve their naked eye vision.
Before wearing keratoplasty lenses, you should clean your hands to avoid eye infections, be careful not to scratch the cornea when wearing them, and stop wearing them immediately if you have any discomfort after wearing them. Generally, the service life of a pair of Keratoplasty lenses is two years, and during the wearing period, patients should go to the hospital for review on time.
It is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in time when they have the need for keratoplasty lenses and under the guidance of the doctor.