Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy

Repeated low-level red-light therapy and its effects on eye length, vision focus, and blood flow in the central retina of teens with mild to moderate nearsightedness

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Abstract

Spherical equivalent refraction improved from -2.39 ± 2.21 D at baseline to -2.01 ± 2.12 D after six months of treatment.

  • Axial length remained stable with minimal variation over the six-month follow-up period.
  • No significant changes were observed in secondary outcomes, including retinal blood flow density and intraocular pressure.
  • Participants experienced no obvious side effects from the low-energy red light therapy.
  • The findings suggest potential for red light therapy as a non-invasive option for managing myopia in adolescents.

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