There is no clear standard on whether it is better for a child to wear frames or keratoplasty. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, and if there is no parental care and the child is unable to ensure eye hygiene, frames are more appropriate.
Whether it is better for a child to wear frames or keratoplasty depends on the child’s specific family situation and level of cooperation. The fitting of keratoplasty lenses is not only demanding for professional technicians, but also for the daily care of the children and their parents. It is not recommended if there is no good environment and conditions for the use of keratoplasty lenses, otherwise it may lead to eye infections.
If myopic children suffer from conjunctivitis, keratitis and other eye inflammation, it is not suitable to wear keratoplasty lenses, children can wear frame glasses to correct myopia and improve vision. Frames are easy to wear, simple to clean, and affordable, making them suitable for most children with myopia.
It is recommended that children with myopia should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.