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Orthokeratology is a non-surgical vision correction technique using specially designed rigid gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea, providing clear daytime vision without glasses or lenses.
Key factors include rising myopia prevalence in children, advancements in lens materials and AI customization, increasing adoption of non-invasive alternatives, and expanding eye care infrastructure in emerging regions.
The orthokeratology market is projected to grow from USD 0.373 million in 2026 to USD 1,410 million by 2035.
The CAGR value is expected to be 18.09% during 2026-2035.
Asia Pacific will contribute notably, driven by high myopia rates and government health initiatives.
Major players include HOYA, Euclid Systems Corporation, HongChen, Conant, and ZEISS.
The report offers comprehensive insights on market size, trends, segments, regional analysis, key players, and forecasts from 2026 to 2035.
Stages include raw material sourcing, lens manufacturing and design, quality testing, distribution to clinics, professional fitting and monitoring, and patient aftercare.
Trends are shifting toward AI-customized and eco-friendly lenses, with consumers preferring nighttime wear for convenience and pediatric-focused options for myopia control.
Regulatory factors involve FDA approvals and certification standards for safety, while environmental factors include sustainability pressures for recyclable materials and reduced plastic waste in production.