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MiSight Contact Lenses: How They Help Slow Myopia Progression

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Parents watch their children grow and change every day, but one change that’s becoming increasingly common and concerning is the development of myopia. If your child has recently been diagnosed with myopia, you’re not alone in wondering about the best ways to protect their vision for the future.

MiSight contact lenses offer both vision correction and the ability to slow the progression of myopia in children. Unlike traditional glasses or contact lenses that only correct vision, MiSight lenses are specifically designed to address the root cause of progressive myopia.

If your child is mature enough to wear daily contact lenses, MiSight lenses may be an excellent option to discuss with their eye doctor.

Understanding Myopia & Its Growing Impact

Myopia occurs when the eye grows too long from front to back, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This change in shape results in blurred distance vision, while near objects remain clear.

The prevalence of myopia has increased dramatically over recent decades. Research shows that myopia rates have risen to the point that 30% of the American population has myopia, and experts predict that nearly half of the world’s population will be myopic by 2050.

More concerning than the increasing numbers is the fact that myopia typically progresses during childhood. As children’s eyes continue to grow, their myopia often worsens, requiring stronger prescriptions and increasing the risk of serious eye complications later in life, including retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.

What Are MiSight Contact Lenses?

MiSight 1 day contact lenses are the first and only FDA-approved soft contact lenses proven to slow myopia progression in children aged 8 to 12 when treatment begins. These daily disposable lenses combine vision correction with myopia control technology.

MiSight lenses feature a unique dual-focus design that provides clear central vision while simultaneously creating specific optical signals that help control eye growth. Each lens is designed for single-day use, eliminating the need for cleaning solutions and reducing the risk of eye infections.

The lenses are made from a breathable hydrogel material that allows oxygen to reach the eye, promoting healthy wear throughout the day.

How Do MiSight Contact Lenses Work?

MiSight contact lenses work through 2 primary mechanisms that address both immediate vision needs and long-term eye health.

Correcting Vision

MiSight lenses provide clear, sharp vision correction for children with myopia. The central optical zone of the lens corrects refractive error, allowing children to see distant objects clearly without the need for glasses.

Many children find contact lenses more convenient than glasses for sports, outdoor activities, and social situations. The wide field of view provided by contact lenses can also improve peripheral vision awareness, which is particularly beneficial for active children.

Slowing Myopia Progression

The most appealing aspect of MiSight lenses is their ability to slow myopia progression. The lenses include zones that create peripheral defocus on the retina while maintaining clear central vision. This signals to the eye that it should stop growing too long, thereby slowing dow the progression of myopia.

The Benefits of MiSight Contact Lenses

Understanding the advantages of MiSight lenses can help families make informed decisions about myopia management options.

Proven Effectiveness

Clinical trials have demonstrated that MiSight contact lenses can slow myopia progression by an average of 59% over 3 years compared to traditional single-vision contact lenses. The effectiveness has been demonstrated across diverse patient populations and various clinical settings.

A child puts their daily disposable contact lens in their eye all by themselves.

Convenience & Comfort

Daily disposable lenses offer convenience for busy families. There’s no need to worry about cleaning, storing, or replacing lenses—each morning brings a fresh, sterile pair.

This convenience extends to travel, overnight stays, and busy school schedules. Children can dispose of their lenses at the end of each day and start fresh the next morning without any maintenance requirements.

Safe for Children

MiSight lenses have undergone extensive safety testing and have been used successfully by children as young as 8 years old. The daily replacement schedule minimizes the risk of protein buildup, bacterial contamination, and other complications associated with reusable lenses.

The lens material is designed to be gentle on young eyes, with high oxygen permeability and excellent wettability for comfortable all-day wear.

Improved Quality of Life

Children wearing MiSight lenses often experience improved self-confidence and participate more freely in activities. Sports, swimming, and outdoor adventures become easier without the limitations of glasses.

The freedom from glasses can be significant during adolescence, when appearance and peer acceptance become increasingly important social factors.

Encouraging Long-Term Eye Health

By slowing myopia progression during childhood, MiSight lenses may help reduce the risk of serious eye complications in adulthood. Investing in myopia control during childhood is a proactive approach to lifelong eye health, potentially preventing more serious interventions later in life.

Is MiSight Right for Your Family?

MiSight contact lenses may be an excellent option if your child is between the ages of 8 and 12 and has been diagnosed with myopia. The ideal candidate is a child who can responsibly handle contact lens insertion and removal with appropriate supervision.

Factors that may indicate MiSight lenses are a good fit include rapid myopia progression, family history of high myopia, and a child’s desire for freedom from glasses during activities and sports.

But children with certain eye conditions, allergies, or those who cannot handle contact lenses safely may need alternative myopia control methods.

Taking the Next Step in Your Child’s Eye Care

MiSight contact lenses are a significant option in children’s eye care, offering both immediate vision correction and long-term benefits for eye health. Their proven effectiveness, safety, and convenience makes them an attractive option for many families dealing with childhood myopia.

If your child has been diagnosed with myopia, you should discuss MiSight lenses with their eye doctor, as early action in myopia control can make a significant difference in your child’s lifelong vision health.

Call our team at McCauley Celin Eyecare Associates to book an appointment for your child today.

Dr. Caitlin McCauley

Written by Dr. Caitlin McCauley

Dr. Caitlin “Caity” McCauley has been interested in optometry since she was 15 years old. In high school, she started at the family practice as an optometric assistant and never looked back.

Dr. McCauley graduated top 10 in her class at Ohio State University, first in 2003 with her Bachelor of Science and then in 2007 with her Doctorate of Optometry. She completed rotations in ocular disease and contact lenses, as well as externships at the Dayton VA hospital and with LASIK specialists in Canton, Ohio.

With a particular interest and passion for pediatric vision, Dr. McCauley remains the practice’s resident authority on children’s eye care, including myopia control. Supporting and interacting with her incredible patients brings Dr. McCauley a strong sense of fulfillment in her work.

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