Myopia Control Glasses
Benefits of Myopia Control Glasses
Unlike standard corrective eyewear, myopia control lenses do more than provide clear vision; they actively slow the elongation of the eyeball, which is the primary cause of worsening myopia. This innovative technology ensures that children experience clear and stable vision over time, reducing the need for frequent prescription changes and lowering the risk of eye disease in adulthood.
The eyewear requires no special maintenance beyond what is typical for regular glasses, making them an ideal solution for young children. These glasses are a practical option that supports clear vision during activities like classroom work and outdoor play.
Many myopia control lenses come with customizable features such as UV protection, anti-reflective coatings, and photochromic options, which adapt to different lighting conditions. Frames are designed to be durable and lightweight.




Brands of Myopia Control Lenses
MiyoSmart (HOYA)
MiyoSmart lenses, developed with D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) technology, have been shown in clinical trials to reduce eye elongation by 62%. These lenses are available in photochromic options, which adapt to changing light, and polarized options, offering UV protection. These features may suit children who spend time outdoors.
Stellest (Essilor)
Stellest lenses utilize HALT (Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target) technology, which clinical trials have shown can reduce myopia progression by 67%. The lenslets create a defocus signal on the retina’s periphery, which has been associated with slowing the eye’s elongation while maintaining clear central vision.
Zeiss MyoVision Pro
Zeiss MyoVision Pro lenses focus on optimizing the way light enters the eye to influence visual development. Clinical studies have explored their use in managing myopia progression by altering the distribution of focus on the retina, with a design that integrates seamlessly into everyday eyewear. This makes them a practical option for children needing vision correction and control.