A research conducted by Prof. HE Mingguang, Director of the Research Centre for SHARP Vision (RCSV) and Chair Professor of Experimental Ophthalmology, has proved that repeated low-level red-light (RLRL) therapy can significantly slow down the progression of myopia in children, and even reverse short-sightedness.
Myopia was considered as an irreversible process of axial growth. Research found that the axial elongation of children receiving RLRL therapy was 70% less than those wearing normal spectacles. Furthermore, multiple clinical studies have demonstrated that up to 40% of RLRL-treated children showed axial length shortening one month following the therapy.
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Topics | Research Centre for SHARP Vision |
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Research Units | Research Centre for SHARP Vision |