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The optical challenge in developing myopia control contact lenses involves balancing optimal distance vision correction with a level of myopic defocus. This defocus, when presented simultaneously at the retina, can help slow myopia progression while maintaining acceptable visual quality and performance.
A crucial factor for success is that these lenses are used most of the day as the primary vision correction method. Designs that achieve better myopia control without compromising vision offer significant benefits.
This study evaluated the reduction of myopia progression in children using novel myopia control contact lenses compared to a control MiSight lens.
A crucial factor for success is that these lenses are used most of the day as the primary vision correction method. Designs that achieve better myopia control without compromising vision offer significant benefits.
This study evaluated the reduction of myopia progression in children using novel myopia control contact lenses compared to a control MiSight lens.
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/03/23 → 30/09/27 |
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