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Results — General

Results — General

Magotherapy

Clinically proven — stable results — without surgery or medication — apparatus-based treatment.

Magotherapy, with innovative apparatus, activates cellular metabolism,

restores the body's resources and function

Retinal cells become active and begin to function.

As a result, vision is restored.

Vision restoration with Magotherapy is possible!

Clinic MaGo

Eye Clinic "New Technologies-MaGo", with the exclusive Magotherapy method, restores vision both after unsuccessful operations and in various eye conditions, even in diseases you believe are incurable.

Even the impossible is possible for us!

Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Develops in case of reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes. The condition involves functional disturbances in the retina, optic nerve, and corresponding brain areas without visible changes. Due to poor vision, the eye cannot participate in the vision process. The visual analyzer becomes "accustomed" to not processing information because the light ray reaching the retina cannot reach the brain. Amblyopia often develops in childhood but may also appear in adults.

Amblyopia treatment with Magotherapy restores vision in 97% of cases, regardless of the patient's age.

Pigmentary Retinitis

Pigmentary Retinitis

Belongs to the group of retinal dystrophies. Characterized by decreased photoreceptor function (apoptosis) on the retinal membrane. Retinal cells that ensure twilight vision (rods) gradually lose their functional properties and degenerate, causing vision to worsen at dusk. Dysfunction of the retinal membrane and visual analyzer cells is the primary cause of blindness.

With Magotherapy treatment, vision restoration occurs in 90% of cases, based on the specific organism's resources.

Strabismus

Strabismus

A condition where the eyes look in different directions rather than symmetrically, making it difficult to focus on objects. If one eye sees poorly, the brain cannot receive information and a "lazy eye" (amblyopia) develops. Surgery for strabismus is only needed to eliminate the cosmetic defect and does not aim to restore vision. As a result, the eye eventually begins to deviate again. There are 25 types of strabismus, each with its own clinical characteristics and age of onset.

With Magotherapy treatment, in 98% of cases, binocular and central vision is restored, which automatically results in the eye resuming symmetrical position.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism

A common condition where objects appear equally blurred both near and far. Parents can often detect the initial stage of this condition in children. Astigmatism has no specific symptoms, and children don't realize they see poorly and therefore have no complaints. Early detection of astigmatism is only possible through observation of the child, which will save your child from many problems in the future.

Astigmatism treatment without surgery and medication, with the physiological Magotherapy method, restores vision in 98% of cases.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma

Belongs to the group of treacherous eye diseases. This disease involves progressive atrophy of the optic nerve and loss of vision. The optic nerve transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. The common belief that normalizing intraocular pressure stops disease progression is incorrect. Existing treatment methods — drops, surgery, and laser treatment — are aimed only at normalizing intraocular pressure. But even with normal and low intraocular pressure, progressive atrophy of the optic nerve and corresponding brain areas continues, often ending in blindness.

Magotherapy restores vision, stops or slows disease progression in 88% of cases, based on the specific organism's resources, without surgery or medication.

Farsightedness (Hypermetropia)

Farsightedness (Hypermetropia)

A refractive defect of the eye. A vision impairment where distinguishing objects close to the eye (20–30 cm) is difficult. If farsightedness is of high degree, vision is also difficult at a distance. The accommodation muscle is constantly tense, causing headaches and visual fatigue. Mild farsightedness is normal for young children, but if the degree is high and untreated, complications such as "lazy eye" (amblyopia) and strabismus develop.

With Magotherapy treatment, regardless of the patient's age and disease duration, vision is restored in 98% of cases without risk and complications.

Nearsightedness (Myopia)

Nearsightedness (Myopia)

A refractive defect of the eye. In myopia, a person sees well up close but has difficulty seeing far away. Myopia can be congenital or acquired at any age. Nearsighted people characteristically squint when looking at distant objects, which should prompt parents to take the child to a doctor. Watch your child closely, as the child does not know how they should see within the normal range.

With Magotherapy, without surgery, we naturally restore vision using apparatus placed on the skin in 98% of cases. The procedures are safe and painless.

Nystagmus

Nystagmus

Involuntary oscillatory movement of the eyes, where the eyes frequently move in a horizontal and rarely in a vertical or rotatory (circular) direction. The movement cycle consists of involuntary eye deviation followed by a rapid re-fixation movement. In nystagmus, it is impossible to fix gaze on a single object, forcing the person to tilt their head unusually to see. Nystagmus is often accompanied by reduced vision — retinal dystrophy, strabismus, astigmatism, farsightedness, optic nerve atrophy, and others.

The notion that "nystagmus is incurable" is a thing of the past! Non-surgical, painless treatment of nystagmus is a reality here! The physiological Magotherapy method restores vision and reduces or stops nystagmus in 87% of cases.

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