A new study shows that repeated treatment with red light therapy can effectively slow the progression of myopia in children and adolescents with severe myopia. The results show that children who received red light treatment experienced an average axial shortening of -0.06 mm after 12 months, compared to an increase of 0.34 mm in the control group. Additionally, 53.3% of the children in the intervention group experienced a significant shortening of the eye's length. Red light treatment offers a promising solution for managing severe myopia and could be a groundbreaking method in eye care.
Yan Xu 1, Lipu Cui 2, Miao Kong 3, Qian Li 4, Xueliang Feng 3, Kehong Feng 5, Huang Zhu 6, Hongping Cui 4, Caiping Shi 7, Jian Zhang 8, Haidong Zou 9. Repeated Low-Level Red Light Therapy for Myopia Control in High Myopia Children and Adolescents: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Ophthalmology. 2024 Jun 6:S0161-6420(24)00318-X
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The studies and research presented here are conducted by independent researchers and institutes. Nutrilight does not fund these studies and has no connection to their execution. These studies generally concern photobiomodulation and are not specifically related to Nutrilight's products.
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