In the digital age, children's daily exposure to electronic products has become a daily routine. Reading in front of a screen at close range for a long time, and outdoor activities have been reduced due to the epidemic, so as children grow up, their myopia may soar hundreds of degrees in a short period of time. According to statistics, about 80% of 17-year-olds in Hong Kong have myopia, so we This requires effective management and control of myopia. The measures to control myopia on the market are roughly divided into invasive and non-invasive. Literally understood, invasive measures will contact certain parts of the eyeball, so most parents are worried about safety and are deterred from using them. So now we are mainly exploring non-invasive measures to control myopia. Non-invasive measures are supported by sufficient information and data in terms of effectiveness and safety.
In order to solve a problem, you must first understand the problem. One of the main causes of increased myopia is excessive axial length of the eye. For this reason, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Japan's HOYA successfully developed the "Multi-Point Forward Optical Defocus" (DIMS) non-contact lens. The principle is to place many microscopic lenses on the surface of the lens. The lens projects a clear image on the retina and an additional image in front of the retina, giving the wearer a myopic defocus effect at different angles, thus controlling the progression of myopia. After more than six years of clinical trials, about 60% of the results were effective in slowing down the progression of myopia, and 21.5% of cases achieved zero progression of myopia. It is also very significant in terms of safety and effectiveness.
Children's myopia control lenses have become a hot topic among parents and are becoming more and more popular. If you find that children have related problems, please get checked as soon as possible and get the right medicine. Each branch of Ocean Glasses has professional optometrists to provide you and your children with reliable services. They also provide comprehensive after-sales maintenance services and continue to track each case to protect children's eye health. Parents are also reminded that children must engage in outdoor activities every day, undergo regular eye examinations, and give their eyes proper rest so that children can explore, develop, and grow healthily with a clear vision.