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MiYOSMART

The MiYOSMART spectacle lens is a first-line option for correcting myopia and slowing its progression in children. A two-year clinical trial showed strong results and good acceptance. Data for up to six years of wear in children has been published, as well as eight-year data. MiYOSMART is considered one of the most effective myopia control spectacle lens designs, performing better than older options such as progressive addition and bifocal lenses.

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Spectacle lenses
HOYA
MiYOSMART
Spectacle lens for myopia correction and control with Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) Technology
Central clear zone of 9.4mm with no defocus segments, for correcting distance refractive error and providing clear vision. Surrounding treatment zone of DIMS structure allows normal visual perception and myopia management simultaneously. The lens has myopic defocus segments distributed in a high-density honeycomb structure over a 33mm area. Each segment provides defocus of +3.5D. The ratio of defocus and focus areas within a pupil size is around 50:50 everywhere on the lens.
Polycarbonate 1.59. Also available in Polarised and Photochromic sun options.
Spectacles

MiYOSMART Information

Product disclaimer

MiYOSMART has not been approved for myopia management in all countries, including the U.S., and is not currently available for sale in all countries, including the U.S.

Articles on MiYOSMART.

HOYA MiYOSMART lenses: parents' guide
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HOYA MiYOSMART lenses: parents' guide

MiYOSMART lenses work to slow myopia progression in children and teenagers. Find out whether they are a suitable treatment option for your child.

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Progressive myopia in young adults and how to manage it
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Progressive myopia in young adults and how to manage it

Young adults with myopia is corrected by glasses or contact lenses. There is limited evidence to slow myopia in adulthood.

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Eye glasses for myopia control in young adults
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Eye glasses for myopia control in young adults

Adults with myopia typically wear glasses and contact lenses. Some spectacle lenses can control myopia in kids and teens but there's no evidence in adults.

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Eye glasses for myopia control in teenagers
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Eye glasses for myopia control in teenagers

Teenagers with myopia should wear their eye glasses (spectacles) full time for best possible vision, and special designs can also slow myopia progression.

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Eye glasses for myopia control in children
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Eye glasses for myopia control in children

Eye glasses (spectacles) should be worn full time by children with myopia, and special designs can slow down myopia progression as well.

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Which is the best option for myopia control?
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Which is the best option for myopia control?

Explore the proven treatments for myopia control – including glasses, soft contact lenses, orthokeratology, atropine eye drops, and light therapies.

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All about eye glasses for myopia control
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All about eye glasses for myopia control

Eye glasses (spectacles) can be used to correct blurred vision from myopia, and special designs can also slow myopia progression in children and teenagers.

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