Frequently Asked Questions

Orthokeratology contact lenses are specialized rigid gas-permeable lenses worn overnight to reshape the cornea, correcting refractive errors like myopia and enabling clear vision during the day without additional aids.

Key factors include rising myopia prevalence due to lifestyle changes, technological advancements in lens materials, increasing awareness of non-surgical options, and expanding access in emerging markets through awareness programs.

The market is projected to grow from an estimated USD 0.84 billion in 2026 to USD 1.51 billion by 2035.

The CAGR is expected to be 6.7% during the period from 2026 to 2035.

Asia Pacific will contribute notably, driven by high myopia rates in countries like China and Japan, supported by government initiatives and technological adoptions.

Major players include Bausch & Lomb Inc., CooperVision, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., Menicon Co., Ltd., and Euclid Systems Corp.

The report provides comprehensive analysis including market size, trends, segmentation, regional insights, key players, and forecasts from 2026 to 2035.

The value chain encompasses raw material sourcing for gas-permeable lenses, design and manufacturing, distribution through clinics and hospitals, fitting by eye care professionals, and post-sale patient monitoring.

Trends show a shift toward customized overnight lenses for myopia control, with consumers preferring comfortable, tech-enhanced options that offer daytime freedom and long-term eye health benefits.

Regulatory approvals from FDA and EMA ensure safety but delay launches, while environmental concerns over sustainable materials influence innovations in eco-friendly lens production.