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Why Should High Myopes Plan Vision Correction Across Decades?

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High myopia is a lifelong ocular condition rather than a single refractive problem. Beyond blurred vision, it carries increased risks of retinal detachment, myopic maculopathy, glaucoma, and earlier cataract development. ¹

Focusing only on the next procedure may lead to technically successful outcomes that prove strategically limiting later. Long-term planning considers how today’s choices influence future surgery, monitoring requirements, and overall ocular health. ²

ICL, laser vision correction, and lens replacement each have roles at different life stages. The safest outcomes arise from sequencing these options thoughtfully rather than treating each decision in isolation. ¹ ²

Clinics that adopt a decade-scale perspective help patients make durable choices and reduce the likelihood of corrective “rescues” later in life.

References

  1. Flitcroft DI, He M, Jonas JB, et al. IMI – Defining and classifying myopia: a proposed set of standards for clinical and epidemiologic studies. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;60(3):M20–M30.
  2. Bullimore MA, Brennan NA. Myopia control: why each diopter matters. Optom Vis Sci. 2019;96(6):463–465.

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