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Extreme Myopia

Myopia

This condition can lead to vision loss and may be accompanied by amblyopia, especially in children, where one eye has clear vision while the other is blurry, potentially leading to permanent vision loss if left untreated.

Extreme myopia increases the risk of developing sight-threatening diseases, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Myopia can be inherited or influenced by environmental factors like increased screen time, particularly in children. While contact lenses and surgeries can help manage myopia, there's a risk of complications such as glaucoma, cataracts, and optic neuropathy in rare cases.

Dr. Praveena’s Approach

Extreme myopia, which results in severe vision loss, can be effectively treated using a combination of brain-tuning techniques and medication. This treatment approach, pioneered by Dr. Praveena, focuses on gradually correcting the elongation of the cornea. By a particular frequency of wavelength, we tune the brain cells, and the elongation of the cornea can be normalized over time, thereby reversing myopia.

For children with vision loss who cannot see beyond 6m even with glasses, the initial goal is to improve their vision so that they can read 20/20 at a distance of 6 M from each eye. This involves a dedicated treatment period of 7 days, during which patients must stay at the clinic. After the initial treatment, children with a prescription of minus 14 or 15 may need to visit the clinic 4-5 times for further adjustments. Some patients may achieve satisfactory results with only 2 or 3 visits.

The treatment requires patients to spend 7 hours per visit at the clinic. All cases treated thus far have shown successful results up to 99%. However, it is important to minimize the use of phones and gadgets to prevent regression. If myopia reoccurs, the treatment can be reapplied to reverse the condition again.

Dr. Praveena's treatment comes with a money-back guarantee. If full payment is made and there is no improvement, the cost will be refunded. Until the age of 15, there are usually no treatments available for Myopia, and wearing glasses is necessary. However, we are changing this situation by offering effective treatments that can reverse vision loss.

Myopia