What is Myopia Management?
Myopia Management is a treatment program that using contact lenses, ortho-k lenses, or spectacle to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in child and adolescents. Studies found that applying myopia management approach reduces myopia progression by up to 78%. At Bright Eyes Optometry, we provide variety of products including MiSight contact lenses, MiSight/Stellest spectacles, and ortho-k for you to have a comprehensive treatment.
Why parents needs more attention?
Myopia is a vision condition where distant objects appear blurry while close objects are seen clearly. A study estimated that approximately 5 billion people would have myopia in 2050. Having early myopia detection and treatment are crucial to slow the progress of myopia and prevent its associated diseases effectively.
Treatment Options
MiSight Contact
1 Day Soft Lenses
MiSight® 1 Day soft contact lenses are FDA-approved daily lenses specifically designed to slow the progression of myopia in children using ActivControl® Technology. Worn during the day and removed at night, these lenses provide clear vision for both near and far distances while helping control eye growth.
Benefits include:
- Convenient daily disposable lenses for easy hygiene and no lens care routine
- Clinically proven to reduce myopia progression by up to 78%
- Comfortable fit for active children
- Suitable for school and sports activities
Myopia Control Spectacles Lenses
Myopia control spectacle lenses are specially designed to slow the progression of myopia in children while providing clear vision for daily activities. At Bright Eyes Optometry, we offer leading options such as HOYA Myopia Control Lenses and Stellest Lenses, both clinically proven to reduce myopia progression.
Ortho-K (Orthokeratology)
Ortho-K lenses are special rigid gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps. This allows them to see clearly during the day without glasses or contact lenses and effectively slow the progression of myopia.