Safety
Extensively tested by reputable eye doctors and eye institutes in the U.S. and across the globe prior to being released for commercial use, the program is 100% natural and improves vision with:
- No surgery
- No drugs or prescriptive medication
- No known risks, side effects or complications.
RevitalVision is the only existing treatment for amblyopia approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Amblyopia, or "Lazy Eye," is when the brain and the eyes do not work together resulting in the brain favoring an eye. Normal vision occurs in the favored eye, however because the brain ignores the "lazy" eye, a person's visual ability does not develop normally.
The most common causes of amblyopia are strabismus (constant turn of one eye) and anisometropia (different vision or prescriptions in each eye). The development of this condition generally occurs during early childhood. Some symptoms of amblyopia may include:
- Blurred vision
- Double vision
- Poor depth perception
- Eyes not appearing to work together
- Strabismus or a squint
- Droopy eyelid
- Cataracts
The training sessions are completed in the comfort of your home and professionally monitored by your RevitalVision Personal Vision Specialist.
RevitalVision Amblyopia Therapy includes a quick start guide, manual, CD, and mouse extension cable.
Should you have questions, your RevitalVision Personal Vision Specialist will help guide the installation process.
Thousands of customers and clinical trial participants that completed the program have experienced improved eyesight and quality of life.
Will RevitalVision™ Work for You?
- Are you over the age of 9?
- When wearing eyewear is your vision between 20/30 and 20/100?
- Do you have minor strabismus (8 prism diopters or less)?
A condition in which the eyes are misaligned and unable to point in the same direction at the same time.
If you answered yes, RevitalVision can improve your amblyopia.
Amblyopia, or "Lazy Eye," is when the brain and the eyes do not work together resulting in the brain favoring an eye. Normal vision occurs in the favored eye, however because the brain ignores the "lazy" eye, a person's visual ability does not develop normally.
The most common causes of amblyopia are strabismus (constant turn of one eye) and anisometropia (different vision or prescriptions in each eye). The development of this condition generally occurs during early childhood. Some symptoms of amblyopia may include:
- Blurred vision
- Double vision
- Poor depth perception
- Eyes not appearing to work together
- Strabismus or a squint
- Droopy eyelid
- Cataracts