Myopia Control Lenses
Slowing Down Myopia Progression in Kids
Bringing Better Myopia Control Effect
Advanced Multi-Point Technology
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common refractive error. In myopia, the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it.
Nearsighted people see images on the front side of the retina, but around the wall of the eye there will be images that still fall behind the wall and will induce the wall to continue to grow backwards. When myopia is not corrected, there is no way to stop the growth of the eye axis.
In today’s world, vision problems are increasingly affecting people’s lives.
314 Million
children suffer from myopia worldwide
20%
of the global child population
Ordinary single vision lenses
The effect of normal mono-optic lens correction. You can see clearly in the middle, but the peripheral image still falls behind the retina, which still grows towards the focal point, deepening the elongation of the eye axis. The main function is to allow clear vision.
Ideal for optical control
It is necessary for the centre to be visible and for the peripheral images to fall in front of the retina, guiding the retina as close as possible to the front and not extending backwards. The increasing amount of compound defocus creates a circular myopic defocus zone, ensuring that the central area of the lens is photometrically stable while creating a myopic defocus signal in front of the retina, tugging on the eye axis to slow growth.
The use of D.I.M.S technology reduces paracentral defocus, not only correcting sharp central vision, but also presenting peripheral visual images clearly in front of the peripheral retina, i.e. achieving peripheral myopia out-of-focus, which serves to slow down the growth of the eye axis without affecting normal visual outcomes and alleviating the deepening of myopia.
Currently, the main brands offering myopia defocus lenses are Essilor® Stellest® and HOYA® MiYOSMART®. Our myopia management lenses have been designed with reference to the defocus point distribution patterns of these two brands.
VS
60%
compared to ordinary single vision lenses, slow down myopia progression on average
95%
nearly all kids wearing myopia defocus lenses claim that their distance vision are good
100%
all children are adapt to wear myopia control lenses well
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Yes, myopia control lenses have been shown to work in slowing the progression of myopia (nearsightedness), particularly in children.
Research indicates that these lenses can slow myopia progression by 30-60% on average.
Myopia (nearsightedness) can progress in children, especially during periods of rapid growth, which typically occur between the ages of 6 and 17 years. If left uncorrected or untreated, myopia can indeed worsen.
Myopia in children cannot be reversed, but it can be effectively managed. Besides options like myopia management lenses, orthokeratology, soft contact lenses, and pharmaceutical treatments, lifestyle modifications can also play a crucial role. Regularly taking breaks, minimizing near-vision activities, and spending more time outdoors can help slow the progression of myopia.
The younger a child develops short sightedness, the further it evolves and the stronger it becomes. You can correct and control your child’s myopia progression with the lenses to help them now and in their future.
There is no strict age limit for myopia control spectacles, but they are most effective when used in children and teenagers whose eyes are still growing. Generally, they are recommended for children between the ages of 6 and 18, as this is when myopia tends to progress the fastest.
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