Miyosmart® Myopia Management
Eyeglasses in Edmonton

HOYA’s Miyosmart® Myopia Treatment Eyeglasses Are A Safe, Non-Invasive, Child-Friendly Method to Help Treat Myopia

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HOYA | Miyosmart® Myopia Treatment Eyeglasses

Does your child's eyeglass prescription keep getting stronger and stronger each year? Are you seeking a safe and effective treatment option to help control or slow your child's myopia or nearsighted progression? Look no further than Hoya's MiyoSmart lenses. Designed specifically for children aged 6-18 experiencing increasing levels of myopia or nearsightedness, MiyoSmart lenses are clinically proven to be a convenient and effective solution.

myopia = nearsightedness

A study published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology found that MiyoSmart lenses can reduce the rate of myopia progression by up to 59% and axial elongation of the eye by 60%. This is achieved through the lenses' unique D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segment) design, which provides a comprehensive approach to managing myopia progression.

With MiyoSmart lenses, parents can feel confident in providing their children with a proven and safe treatment option for their myopia. 

Anatomy of Miyosmart Lens Used for Myopia management and treatment

How Do Miyosmart® Myopia Treatment Eyeglasses Work? 

Miyosmart eyeglasses are a type of eyewear designed to slow down the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children. These glasses use a unique lens technology called D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments), creating a clear 9.4mm central optical zone and a 33mm peripheral defocused or treatment zone which consists of a honeycomb pattern of +3.50 diopter reading spheres.

The reading spheres in the peripheral honeycomb treatment zone causes peripheral light to focus in front of the retina rather than behind it, as in traditional eyeglasses lenses. This creates an intentional blur in the child's peripheral vision, stimulating the eye to grow and adapt more naturally and reducing the rate of myopia progression.

If you want to see them up close, we have a sample pair of Miyosmart eyeglasses made up in our optical showroom for you to look at.

Get Your Childs's Personalized Myopia Management Plan Today!

Our optometrists use the latest tools and techniques to measure myopia and develop a customized treatment plan that corrects eyesight and controls myopia progression. In addition, our eye doctors will take the time to get to know you and prescribe the treatment options best suited to your child's lifestyle and eye health.

Optical lens being held up

How Much Do Miyosmart® Myopia Treatment Lenses Cost

MiyoSmart lenses cost more than traditional eyeglass lenses due to their specialized design and myopia control technology. 

Lens Cost: $545 per pair

    • Includes: Miyosmart Coating ( Scratch Resistance, Anti-Glare, Hydrophobic & UV-protection

    • Material: 1.59 Polycarbonate - Light, Thin & Impact Resistant Lenses, UV prote

    • Lens Warranty: 1-Time Replacement for coating or lens defect (2-year time limit)

Eye Exam Room of Dr. Ross McKenzie Optometrist at Helio Optometry in West Edmonton

Why Does Slowing the Rate of Myopia (Nearsightedness) Matter?

Slowing the rate of myopia in children is vital for several reasons. First, myopia is a vision condition in which distant objects appear blurry, making it difficult for children to see things like whiteboards or signs in the classroom. This can lead to difficulties in learning and can negatively impact academic performance.

Myopia Increases the Risk Of Developing Future Eye Conditions Like:

  • Glaucoma

  • Cataracts

  • Retinal Detachments

  • Myopic Maculopathy

Even mild myopia, as low as -1.00 D, can significantly increase the risk of glaucoma, myopic maculopathy, retinal detachment, and cataracts in your child's lifetime by 2-3 times. Higher levels of myopia over -6.00 D have even more significant risks. The risk of retinal detachments increases by 44 times, cataracts by 6 times, glaucoma by 3 times, and myopic maculopathy by a staggering 127 times (that is not a typo).

In addition to the increased risk of serious eye conditions, high myopia may limit their candidacy for refractive eye surgery, such as LASIK, PRK, or SMILE. Therefore, managing and controlling your child's myopia is essential to minimize their risk of future vision problems and other eye health issues.

Overall, slowing the rate of myopia in children is essential to promoting good eye health and ensuring optimal vision for a lifetime.

Get Your Childs's Personalized Myopia Management Plan Today!

Our optometrists use the latest tools and techniques to measure myopia and develop a customized treatment plan that corrects eyesight and controls myopia progression. In addition, our eye doctors will take the time to get to know you and prescribe the treatment options best suited to your child's lifestyle and eye health.

Young girl wearing eyeglasses to help her clearly see her work online.

Do MiyoSmart Glasses Stop Myopia or Nearsightedness?

It's important to note that while Miyosmart glasses can effectively slow down myopia progression, they do not cure the condition or improve existing nearsightedness. They are primarily designed to be used by children (ages 6-18) who are at risk of developing myopia or whose myopia is progressing rapidly.

As with any treatment, some people may not respond favourably and may continue to experience rapid myopia progression. As such, routine eye exams with one of our optometrists are recommended every 3-6 months to monitor for changes to ensure we see the desired results.  

In some cases, we may elect to combine Miyosmart eyeglasses with other myopic treatments to offer increased or more continuous treatment. Some children may benefit from using MiyoSmart lenses in conjunction with atropine eye drops or MiSight myopia-control contact lenses. 

Combining other treatments with MiyoSmart lenses allows our optometrists to create a customized treatment plan tailored to each child's unique needs. 

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What Are The Risks of Using Miyosmart Lenses

As with any medical device or treatment, there are risks associated with using MiyoSmart eyeglasses lenses. 

Some children may experience side effects from the lenses, such as blurred vision or headaches. However, these side effects are typically temporary and will subside as the eyes adjust to the lenses. In some cases, we may need to adjust the frame position to ensure they are looking through the centre of the lens and not through the honeycomb peripheral defocus portion.  

Older teens may also complain about peripheral blur with night driving or with sports and may need to switch to an alternative myopia treatment. 

The other primary risk is that they don't produce the desired treatment outcome, and your child's myopia continues progressing. 

Overall, the risks associated with MiyoSmart eyeglasses lenses are relatively minor and can be managed through careful use and regular communication with an eye doctor.

Get Your Child's Personalized Myopia Management Plan Today!

Our optometrists use the latest tools and techniques to measure myopia and develop a customized treatment plan that corrects eyesight and controls myopia progression. In addition, our eye doctors will take the time to get to know you and prescribe the treatment options best suited to your child's lifestyle and eye health.