The world is beautiful - see it clearly everyday.

Dream Lenses are an easy and comfortable way to change your lifestyle – they give you sharper vision all day.

Correct your vision while you sleep.

No surgery, minimal fuss.

(R) Dream Lenses is a registered trademark.

Be free of glasses & contact lenses during waking hours.

This revolutionary procedure can prevent and control short-sightedness (myopia), especially where there is a family history of the condition.

Great for reading problems, especially when working in confined, awkward spaces.

Dream Lenses may be used for children aged from seven upwards and adults of all ages.

Optometrist Tibor Weisz from Weisz Family Optical (Eyecare Plus Boronia) employs the latest computer diagnostic technology to assess your suitability for Dream Lenses, then chooses the best local and imported super oxygen permeable overnight contact lenses for you.

Dream Lenses progressively change the surface of the cornea while you sleep.

Benefits of Dream Lenses

  • Clear vision all day without glasses or contact lenses

  • Suitable for adults and children from age 12 upwards

  • Safe as regular contact lenses, using special super oxygen permeable lenses overnight

  • Overcomes the problems of contact lenses wear - dust, wind and dry eyes

  • No surgery - no scars

  • Less than one-third the cost of surgery

  • Reversible. The cornea reverts to its original shape if retainer lens wearing ceases

About Dream Lenses

What Is It?

Dream Lenses (also known as Ortho-Keratology) is the use of special contact lenses to change the shape of the cornea to correct your vision. Dream lenses allow you to be free of both contact lenses and glasses during waking hours.

How Does It Work?

Dream Lenses use your own tears to change the surface of the cornea whilst you sleep. Gentle hydraulic pressure achieves the desirable corneal shape.

Suitable For A Majority Of People

While Dream Lenses can help a majority of people with less than 20/20 vision, it is most effective for prescriptions falling between a specific range.

Safe When Appropriately Fitted

Dream Lenses are safe when appropriately fitted and properly managed.

 FAQs

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