Global
Orthokeratology Lens Market: Information by Material (Silicone Acrylate,
Fluorosilicone Acrylate and Fluorocarbon Acrylate), Application (Myopia and
Hyperopia), End User (Hospitals and Ophthalmic Clinic) and Region (Americas,
Europe, Asia-Pacific and Middle East & Africa) - Forecast till 2025
Market Insights
The global Orthokeratology
Lens Market is estimated to grab the highest market share while
increasing the market size at a growth rate of 7.4% during the forecast period,
2016-2025. According to the analysis provided by the Market Research Future,
the global market is also set to attain the highest valuation of USD 3,857.8
million
Orthokeratology lens is also known
as ortho-k, refractive corneal treatment, and correction therapy for night
vision. It is a non-surgical method used to improve refractive errors by
redesigning the curvature of the cornea to improve object visibility. This
procedure is a temporary treatment method used for the correction of myopia,
hyperopia, and other eye problems. The increasing prevalence of refractive
errors globally has led to the advancement in ophthalmology over the past two
decades, and the low costs compared to LASIK are expected to stimulate market
growth. However, the availability of alternative treatment methods and the risk
of orthokeratology lens should slow market growth.
An increased online campaign is
helping to create awareness among people about the myopia treatment with use of
orthokeratology lens lenses, driving the demand for orthokeratology lens lenses
as per the report.
Market Segmentation
The global orthokeratology lens
market is segmented by material, application, and end-user.
The material is segmented into
fluoro silicone acrylate, silicone acrylate, and fluorocarbon acrylate.
Based on the application, the
global orthokeratology lens market has been segmented into myopia and
hyperopia.
The end-user segment is broadly
bifurcated into end-user-based hospitals and eye clinics.
Regional Insights
The Americas are expected to own
most of the global orthokeratology lens market. Growth in North and South
America can be attributed to the increased geriatric population and increased
ophthalmic disorders, leading to a greater need for diagnosis and treatment.
The Asia Pacific region is expected
to represent the second-largest market share during the forecast period.
Factors fostering the market growth in this region are the increase in the
number of visually impaired patients, the availability of advanced treatment
facilities, rising healthcare costs, the introduction of new market therapies,
and the presence of infrastructure of high-quality health. According to the
Asian Development Bank, Asia's aging population is expected to reach almost 923
million people by 2050.
It is estimated that Europe is
experiencing the fastest growth in the world market due to the increasing
number of eye diseases and government initiatives each year. According to
reports published by the UK statistical authority, about 15,900 people were
registered as visually impaired in 2015.
The orthokeratology lens market in
the Middle East and Africa is expected to see the lowest growth due to factors
such as limited access to accessibility issues in health services.
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Major Players
Some of the leading players driving
the growth of the global orthokeratology lens market include Bausch & Lomb
Incorporated, Menicon Co., Ltd, CooperVision, CE GP Specialists, Procornea,
Euclid Systems Corporation, Visioneering Technologies, Inc. (VTI), Brighten
Optix, Alcon, Inc., and CONTAMAC. Key players focusing on the expansion plans
to widen product penetration in diverse markets is one of the strategic factors
expected to create opportunities in the global orthokeratology lens market.
Increased mergers and acquisitions around the global, led by key market
participants are expected to drive the progress of the global orthokeratology
lens market.
Industry Updates
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The first contact lens indicated to slow the
progression of myopia in children aged 8 to 12 years approved by the FDA,
according to an FDA press release. The MiSight (CooperVision) contact lens is a
soft disposable lens that is limited to single-use and should not be worn
overnight, according to the company statement.
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