Rates of myopia are increasing at alarming rates worldwide – especially among children. Clinical studies show that in the United States myopia has increased by 66% since 1971. If current trends continue, by 2050 up to 5 billion people – 50% of the world’s population - will be myopic.
Paragon Vision Sciences’ line of CRT contact lenses helped pioneer the field of Orthokeratology (Ortho-k). CRT lenses are worn overnight and gently correct the curvature of the patient’s cornea while they sleep. In the morning when the CRT lenses are removed, patients experience clear vision with newfound freedom from glasses or daytime contacts.
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Standard in Ortho-K
Paragon CRT® Contact Lenses are corneal refractive therapy lenses that offer patients a non-surgical treatment option to correct their myopia.
Paragon CRT® lenses are worn overnight and gently correct the curvature of the patient’s cornea during sleep, resulting in a corneal shape that focuses light properly onto the back of the retina. When the lenses are removed in the morning, patients can see clearly throughout the day without the use of glasses or daytime contacts. Paragon CRT® lenses are FDA approved to treat up to -6.00D and can be customized in a variety of aspects.
Dispense Quickly and Accurately
Enhance Your Fitting Success for Patients with Corneal Astigmatism
All corneas have unique elevation differences. Spherical designs can only be effective on corneas with lower elevations at a given chord length. Paragon CRT Dual Axis® solves challenges fitting patients presenting with corneal elevation.
Dual Axis’® innovative Proximity Control Technology™ allows independent manipulation without affecting the base curve radius of a second RZD/LZA. Dual Axis® lenses are engineered to automatically rotate and properly situate on the cornea improving ease of application for your patients and proper centration.
Paragon CRT Dual Axis® lenses may reduce chair time, lens exchanges, and provide patients with corneal astigmatism with a greater treatment outcome.
Need more help? Contact our consultants who are available to answer your questions. We can help with any custom contact lens fitting scenario.
Includes:
Recommended for plasma treated lenses.
Quantities of one dozen.
Quantities of one dozen.
Small suction cup with hollow handle used for removing gas permeable and PMMA lenses from the eye. Instructions included.
Sold individually.
Small bulb style suction cup with hole used for removing gas permeable and PMMA lenses from the eye. Instructions included.
Sold individually.
Small suction cup used for removing gas permeable and PMMA lenses from the eye. Instructions included.
Sold individually.
White lens case is suitable for lens soaking or storage, but not suitable for heat disinfection.
Sold individually.
A simple and effective tool for enhancing the fluorescein patterns of all GP lenses.
Sold individually.
Rewetting solution to be used during the wearing time to rewet lenses while they are still in the eye. Also preserved with PAPB.
Sold individually.
Patient weekly cleaner for gas permeable lenses. 4 week supply.
Not to be placed directly in the eye.
Quantities of one dozen.
For biweekly cleaning of RGP contact lenses. Cleans lenses and loosens and removes surface protein deposits after a short soak without manual rubbing.
For biweekly cleaning of RGP contact lenses. Cleans lenses and loosens and removes surface protein deposits after a short soak without manual rubbing.
Patient daily cleaner for gas permeable lenses.
Not to be placed directly in the eye.
Sold individually. (30 ml)
Used for wetting and storage of gas permeable lenses. Preserved with chlorhexidine. This preservative is not as effective as PAPB, but is a good alternative for those patients who react to PAPB.
Sold individually. (3.5 oz)
Used for wetting and storage of gas permeable lenses. Preserved with PAPB, CHG and EDS. It is an effective agent that totally disinfects gas permeable lenses and kills all micro organisms when lenses are soaked for at least four hours.
Sold individually. (3.5 oz)
Recommended for plasma treated lenses.
Quantities of 12.
Quantities of 12.