Spectacles are a simple-to-use and non-invasive way to correct blurred eyesight. Glasses offer a stable way to position a lens in front of the eye, which range from simple single vision lenses to complex lens designs that include multiple focus powers. Research has revealed, though, that single vision lenses do not protect against myopia progression, which has led to development of special types of spectacle lenses (glasses) to slow and control progression of myopia.
In response to the increasing levels of myopia and the levels of high myopic prescriptions, Hoya and The Hong Kong Polytechnic collaborated on research and development. By applying their focal theory to optical lenses, the research team developed D.I.M.S technology which can effectively manage myopia. All participants who completed the 2-year trial wearing MiYOSMART with DIMS Technology had myopia progression reduced by an average of 60%.* MiYOSMART is a new non invasive myopia managements solution. It is safe and convenient as they are just like wearing ordinary spectacle lenses. The lenses provide the vision correction so your child will experience comfortable vision for both near and distance vision. The MiYOSMART lens needs to be worn constantly for myopic defocus to be experienced by the wearer. Cosmetically, the lens does not look any different to a standard single vision lens and is made from polycarbonate 1.59 to ensure it is durable and impact resistant. The low maintenance, multi-layer coating is easy to clean making it suitable for children.
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