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Myopia Management A Holistic Approach

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The rising rate of myopia globally has prompted extensive research and development within the optical industry – rightly so with the higher risk of eye disease linked with permanent blindness or vision impairment for high myopes.

Options for myopia control in children’s spectacle lens designs are on the rise, as are contact lens options. And, as Virgilia Readett writes, frame manufacturers are taking the specifics of myopia spectacle lenses into consideration when designing for children.

The common trend across the eye health industry to combat the growing rate of myopia has been a multi-pronged, holistic approach – pharmaceutical, behavioural, and optical appliances are being used in unison in many cases.

Atropine eye drops are the most common pharmaceutical treatment used for myopia control.1 Rather than correct the refraction, they have been shown to slow the progression of axial elongation. Therefore, they are used in conjunction with optical devices.

Numerous studies have shown increased time spent outdoors for children can be successful in preventing the development of myopia2 and may delay progression.3 Furthermore, evidence suggests that the increased amount of time spent concentrating on near tasks increases the chance of children developing myopia.4

A specific combination of treatments and compliance is vital for success when treating myopia. CR Labs’ Dr Fiona Om emphasised the importance of discussing compliance with patients as it “is a key factor to decrease their risk of further myopia progression”.

SPECIALTY MYOPIA CONTROL SPECTACLE LENSES

Major national and global manufactures, including CR Labs, Opticare, HOYA, ZEISS, and EssilorLuxottica, provide specific dispensing options for myopia control. These designs use various technologies to reduce axial elongation and in some, they relax accommodation lag. By contrast, when myopia is corrected with a single vision lens, the peripheral light rays focus behind the retina, stimulating the eye to elongate – this is known as hyperopic defocus.5

The defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) technology, used in HOYA’s MiyoSmart range, uses a hexagonal ringshaped treatment area of alternating focus and defocus areas. This reduces hyperopic defocus while maintaining clear vision simultaneously.6 The success of the DIMS technology used in the HOYA MiyoSmart range is backed by numerous clinical trials and studies.7

DISPENSING CONSIDERATIONS

For specialised designs to function as intended, specific fitting requirements are needed. Director of Opticare, George Nasser explained that his company’s suite of myopia management lenses (MyoEase, Myonic, and Optilux Relax), require specifics to be followed regarding fitting height, decentration, and frame depth above and below fitting height.

The need to follow specific fitting requirements was echoed by Dr Om. She explained the minimum fitting heights above and below pupil centre, “ensure sufficient levels of defocus”. CR Labs’ myopia portfolio includes MyoMe and MyoStock.

NEED FOR SUN PROTECTION

With a holistic approach to myopia management, the requirement for sun protection is amplified.

Although increasing time outdoors is recommended to aid in myopia control,3,4 increased risk of melanoma, cataract, and pterygium should be considered.3 Atropine eye drops, while also effective for myopia control, have been shown to cause photophobia.1

HOYA’s MiyoSmart Sun range addresses the holistic need for sun protection while maintaining its DIMS technology. The range encompasses the MiyoSmart Sunbird, a grey polarised lens, and the MiyoSmart Chameleon, a grey photochromic lens.8

FRAME REQUIREMENTS

To ensure the fitting and wearing requirements of myopia control lenses are met, effective frame selection is paramount. Frames with depth – such as rounded shapes – that allow the eye to be reasonably central when considering the anatomy of children’s bridges, are an ideal choice.

And this is driving demand. As Lana Arnold, co-founder of augie Eyewear explained, “Dispensers are seeking frames that can work for a myopia control lens and this is reflected in their buying choices. Kids’ eyewear trends have followed adult trends and round shapes have overtaken the traditional square shapes, for boys and girls.

“So, it’s a combination of frame trends and demand for suitable shapes that I see reflected in buying choices.”

She said augie Eyewear’s Remy style was designed and developed to meet this increase in demand, because it “gives dispensers variation for different face shapes”.

“The Remy has extended nose pads and a dropped bridge, which creates the right position for the eyes to be centered. However, as each little face is so unique, the key is to offer a variation in styles, sizes, bridge width, and nose pad depth, which our collection offers.”

Owner and co-founder of ProOptics, Jacque Katsieris, has seen an increase in demand for the Random Kids range. Ms Katsieris explained the range is, “sized from 44–50 with easy to adjust acetate temples and hinges so the pantoscopic tilt is opportune”.

“All frames fit five years to small adult, so they are perfect for the age group needed for myopia management. Our frames are all over 30 mm deep with bridge fitting to children’s faces, so they sit properly with the pupil in the middle of the frame,” she explained.

FRAME AND LENS PARTNERSHIPS

The holistic approach taken by the industry has brought about frame and lens partnerships to provide reduced wait times, reduced costs, and increased ease in the dispensing process.

CR Labs and Safilo have collaborated with their ‘Full Circle’ partnership. Dr Om described the Polaroid Kids range within this partnership: “It offers a variety of low-bridge frames, designed to provide a comfortable fit for children prescribed with myopia management spectacles. The frame uses anti-slip material to provide stable vision through the central clear viewing zones. It comes in different shapes and sizes and allows for adjustability to cater for different face shapes.”

Designed specifically for HOYA lenses, the Oliver Wolfe Junior range provides a time and cost-saving option in a complete package offering for myopia control. HOYA’s Training and Development Manager, Ulli Hentschel explained, “practices can keep their stock on the shelf and just order the complete job from us. This reduces courier costs, speeds up the order process, and helps with inventory management. The pricing is at a point to make it easier for parents to afford as we offer the range at a lower price than what these frames would normally sell for.”

CONTACT LENSES

Contact lenses offer another option in the myopia management portfolio.

Studies have shown success with orthokeratology (OK) in manipulating peripheral defocus to reduce myopia progression.9 With overnight wear, OK lenses “flatten the central cornea, leading to mid-peripheral steepening and providing peripheral myopic defocus, while eliminating daytime myopia”.2

Various studies have also shown success with the use of centre-distance contact lenses.2 Multiple lenses are available from leading contact lens manufacturers in these designs.

CooperVision offers the MiSight 1 day – a daily disposable soft contact lens designed specifically for children with progressing myopia. CooperVision’s Julia Kwok explained the lenses are, “dual-purpose, designed to slow down the progression of myopia in children, while also correcting their vision” and are backed by seven years’ of clinical evidence.

ROLE OF THE DISPENSER

“But why?” is one of the most common questions asked by children who find themselves under treatment for myopia control. The complexity of myopia as an ocular condition and treatment strategies for myopia management can drive parents to ask the same question, even after numerous discussions with their optometrist.

This is another area where optical dispensers can make a significant impact.

HOYA’s Mr Hentschel explained, “Dispensing staff can be vitally important in the knowledge transfer to the parents and children. They can help the optometrist by reinforcing what was said in the consulting room. Discussing the importance of outdoor time and less screen time with the child will often help the parent when they try to switch off the iPad at home later on.”

Taking the opportunity to explain that compliance with treatment is vital for myopia management success is also important, as Mr Nasser from Opticare explained.

“Optical dispensers can play a vital role by impressing on children (and their caregivers) the importance of wearing their myopia control lenses for more than 12 hours per day and attending scheduled follow-up appointments.”

For compliance to be met, and success in myopia management to be achieved, a holistic approach is essential.

Virgilia Readett is a senior trainer with the Australasian College of Optical Dispensing (ACOD). She holds a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, a Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing and a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Communications.

Ms Readett has been teaching with ACOD since 2019 and is passionate about student support and development. Having begun her optical career with Specsavers in 2012, she found training and staff support were her passion and went on to complete her optical dispensing qualification, and later her training and assessment qualification. Over her 12 years of optical experience, she has worked in several stores in supervisory and in store trainer positions.

References

  1. Chierigo A., Desideri, L.F., Traverso, C.E., Vagge, A., The role of atropine in preventing myopia progression: An update. Pharmaceutics. 2022 Apr 20;14(5):900. DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14050900.
  2. Jonas, J.B., Ang, M., Cho, P., et al. IMI prevention of myopia and its progression. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2021;62(5):6. DOI: 10.1167/iovs.62.5.6.
  3. Lingham, G., Mackey D.A., Lucas R., et al., How does spending time outdoors protect against myopia? A review. Br. J. Ophthalmol. 2020;104:593–599.
  4. Lawrenson, J.G., Dhakal, R., Walline, J.J. et al., Interventions for myopia control in children: A living systematic review and network meta-analysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2021 Apr 7;2021(4):CD014758. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD014758.
  5. Erdinest, N., London. N., Levinger, N., et al., Peripheral defocus and myopia management: A mini-review. Korean J Ophthalmol. 2023 Feb;37(1):70–81. DOI: 10.3341/ kjo.2022.0125.
  6. Hoya, Vision product – Miyosmart (webpage) available at: hoyavision.com/au/vision-products/miyosmart/ [accessed June 2024].
  7. HOYA, Confidence through evidence (webpage) available at: hoyavision.com/vision-products/miyosmart/ evidences/ [accessed June 2024].
  8. HOYA, MiyoSmart Sun (webpage) available at hoyavision.com/au/vision-products/miyosmart/miyosmartsun/ [accessed June 2024].
  9. Lee, Y.C., Wang, J.H., Chiu, C.J.. Effect of orthokeratology on myopia progression: Twelve-year results of a retrospective cohort study. BMC Ophthalmol. 2017 Dec 8;17(1):243. DOI: 10.1186/s12886-017-0639-4.

Frames for Myopia Control

Lipo

Lipo myopia control eyewear combines EMS – a flexible memory material imported from Switzerland – and innovative design to combat progressive myopia.

Featuring larger lenses for enhanced peripheral defocus, adjustable nose pads and temples, and a lightweight, durable frame, Lipo eyewear ensures comfort and effectiveness for active children and teenagers.

Contact: Asia Contacts 1 (AUS) 0413 243 782

Lipo

augie Eyewear

Augie Eyewear frames are ideal to be fitted with myopia control lenses for children. The roundshaped frames ensure the eyes are centred to support lens technology and the bendable silicone tips keep them comfortably in position. Lightweight acetate construction adds to the comfort, while various nose pad sizes cater to different face shapes for a perfect fit.

Contact: augie Eyewear (AUS) 1300 391 440

augie Eyewear

Marchon Eyewear

Even though the school year is well underway, it’s never too late to promote new eyewear to your youngest patents. Lacoste, Flexon, and Nike Vision offer frames that are colourful and durable eyewear options for students to wear all year long, whether they’re competing in the classroom or in the playground.

Contact: Marchon Eyewear (AUS) 1800 251 025 or (NZ) 0800 141 444

Marchon Eyewear

Aikō

Crafted from premium titanium, Aikō model 2205 has a full-rim frame that’s designed for durability and comfort. The square shape and 46 mm depth provide excellent vision coverage, ideal for myopic individuals.

With a temple length of 140 mm, these frames ensure a secure fit. Stylish and functional, Aikō model 2205 is available in three colourways: teal, burgundy, and pink.

Contact: Optique Line (AUS) 03 9853 0796

Aikō

Random

ProOptics built and designed Random eyewear, with the help of optometrists, to withstand the random daily antics of little humans.

The frames are so lightweight and ergonomic that they’re barely noticed on the face, and they can be sized up to follow kids as they grow into teens.

This bright, fun and functional eyewear has been rigorously tested by youngsters across the globe to ensure the frames not only meet but exceed every expectation. Handcrafted in Korea, they come with a two-year warranty.

Contact: ProOptics (AUS) 02 8007 6041

Random

Myopia Control Lenses

Moonlens by CLCA

Moonlens is an innovative overnight orthokeratology system that uses a progressive lens design and a proprietary fitting algorithm for patient customisation.

Moonlens integrates seamlessly with KATTCloud, a platform designed specifically for optometrists. KATTCloud streamlines the entire process, from designing and troubleshooting lenses to ordering and tracking them – all in one convenient location.

Contact: Contact Lens Centre Australia (AUS) 1800 125 023

Moonlens by CLCA

MiSight 1 Day by CooperVision

MiSight 1 day from CooperVision remains the only contact lens with approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration for slowing the progression of childhood myopia.

Now available in higher prescriptions, the range covers -0.25D to -10.00D (0.50D steps after -6.00D), allowing even more children to benefit from myopia management.

MiSight 1 day contact lenses are backed by the longest-running soft contact lens study among children.1 This extraordinary study confirmed the overwhelming preference children have for contact lenses, giving optometrists the evidence to support their decision making and parental conversations.

Contact: CooperVision (AUS)1800 655 480 or (NZ) 0800 606 060

Reference

Lumb, E., Sulley, A., Chamberlain, P., et al., Six years of wearer experience in children participating in a myopia control study of MiSight 1 day. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2023 Aug;46(4):101849. DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2023.101849.

MiSight 1 Day by
CooperVision

MyoMe and MyoStock by CR Labs

CR Labs offers a comprehensive range of non-intrusive, cost-effective myopia management solutions with its innovative MyoMe and MyoStock lenses. MyoMe lenses are designed to manage myopia by using advanced Myo-FreeForm technology to reduce peripheral hyperopic defocus, thereby slowing down axial length elongation and myopia progression. This lens features a central clear zone, specific treatment zones that take retinal asymmetry into account, and a near addition.

MyoStock employs hexagonal implication defocus segments (HIDS) technology to manage myopia progression effectively.

Contact: CR Labs (AUS) 1800 334 867

MyoMe and MyoStock by CR Labs

Stellest by Essilor

According to Norbert Gorny, Chief Scientific Officer at EssilorLuxottica, “Long-term clinical data is essential to showcase the continued efficacy and performance of the lens in children”. Recently released five-year data shows continued efficacy of Stellest lenses in controlling myopia progression and axial elongation.

The results showed:

  • Over five years, Essilor Stellest lenses slowed myopia progression by 1.75D*1 and axial elongation by 0.72mm**1 on average for all subjects, compared to the extrapolated control group, and
  • The efficacy was sustained in older children (up to 18 years old), as the children who completed the fifth-year study were aged between 13–18 years.

The study will continue for two more years.

Contact: Essilor Account Manager

*Compared to the 60-month progression of the extrapolated control group (predicted average annual decrease in SER by 9.7% based on the initial two-year control group). Smotherman, C., Brennan, N.A., Bullimore, M.A., et al., Influence of age and race on refractive error progression in myopic children. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2023;64(8):811.

**Compared to the 60-month progression of the extrapolated control group (predicted average annual decrease in AL by 15% based on the initial two-year control group). Shamp, W., Brennan, N.A., Maynes, E., et al., Influence of age and race on axial elongation in myopic children. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2022;63(7):257 – A0111.

Reference

  1. Li, X., Huang, Y., Bao, J., et al., Myopia control efficacy of spectacle lenses with highly aspherical lenslets: results of a five-year follow-up study. ARVO Annual Meeting, Seattle. 2024. Available at: eppro02.ativ.me. [Accessed 24 May 2024].

Stellest by Essilor

EyeSpace

EyeSpace is at the frontier of contact lens design and aims to make rigid contact lens prescribing easy by supporting your myopia management journey.

Scan the QR Code to book a time and find out more about:

  • Forge orthokeratology: advanced digitally designed orthokeratology lens made to be worn overnight, and
  • EyeSpace Bespoke: completely customised daily wear rigid contact lenses.

Visit: eye.space

Gelflex Ortho-K

Orthokeratology (OK) is a proven and effective option in the myopia management landscape. Gelflex offers various OK options for optometrists in Australia and New Zealand including Gelflex Ortho-K, Paragon, and Euclid.

The Gelflex Ortho-K lens now offers multiple diameters and control curves for effective myopia treatment, and like all other Gelflex products, is supported by the company’s experienced technical support team.

Gelflex is now the exclusive distribution and manufacturing partner for the powerful WAVE software in Australia and New Zealand. The WAVE Contact Lens System is an innovative and sophisticated custom contact lens software platform for designing scleral, OK, and GP contact lenses.

Contact: Gelflex (AUS) 1800 335 559

MiyoSmart by HOYA

MiyoSmart provides a robust and wide spectrum of evidence, empowering you to meet the needs of diverse patients with confidence.

The award winning1-3 MiyoSmart spectacle lenses were shown to slow myopia progression by 60% in children aged eight to 13.4 Furthermore, the findings of the six-year, longterm follow-up study proved that the MiyoSmart spectacle lens myopia control effect is sustained over time for children wearing the lens, with an average cumulative myopia progression less than 1.00D and axial elongation 0.6 mm over six years in children that wore MiyoSmart for the duration of the study.5

It was also confirmed that patients who stopped wearing the MiyoSmart spectacle lens showed no rebound effects.5

CLEAR AND SUN

MiyoSmart lenses are available in clear and sun options, to suit patients’ needs.

  • MiyoSmart Chameleon, HOYA’s photochromic spectacle lenses, rapidly adapt to the level of sunlight, providing children with as much protection as they need at any time and place.6,7,8
  • MiyoSmart Sunbird, HOYA’s polarised spectacle lenses, are the ideal addition to Miyosmart clear spectacle lenses for extra protection from intense sunlight and glare.7,9

Contact: HOYA Account Manager

References

  1. Winners, Grand Prix of the International Exhibitions Geneva, Available at: inventions-geneva.ch/en/winners [accessed Feb 2023].
  2. Winners 2020. Silmo Paris. 2020. Available at: en.silmoparis.com/SILMO-d-Or/SILMO-d-Or-Awards/2020- Winners# [accessed Feb 2023].
  1. Winners best lens design 2023. OMEGA Melbourne, 2023 Available at: odma.com.au/odma-general-news/ odma-2023awards-for-excellence-winners [accessed June 2024].
  2. Lam, C.S.Y., Tang, W.C., To, C.H., et al., Defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses slow myopia progression: a two-year randomised clinical trial. Br J Ophthalmol. 2020;104(3):363–8.
  3. Lam, C.S.Y., Tang, W.C., To, C.H., et al., Long-term myopia control effect and safety in children wearing DIMS spectacle lenses for six years. Sci Rep. 2023;13(1):5475.
  4. HOYA data on file. PSF test on MiyoSmart clear and sun spectacle lenses. 06/2022.
  5. HOYA data on file. Transmission, traffic light recognition, and UV blocking test for MiyoSmart clear and polarised lenses. 02/2023. Tests were conducted at room temperature (23° C).
  6. HOYA data on file. Lens performance validation test for MiyoSmart photochromic lenses – activation and deactivation. 02/2023. Tests were conducted at room temperature (23° C).
  7. World Society of Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. Sunlight exposure and children’s eyes consensus statement. 2016. Available at: wspos.org/wspossunlight- exposurechildrens-eyes-consensus-statement/ [accessed July 2023].

MiyoSmart by HOYA

MyCon by Rodenstock

Whether it’s tablets, computers or homework, today’s kids focus more on things right in front of them rather than spending time outdoors. This behaviour is leading to more and more children developing myopia.

Rodenstock MyCon provides an ideal solution for myopia control. These children’s lenses are precisely designed to correct myopia, ensure sharp vision, and counteract the progression of myopia.

MyCon lenses from Rodenstock are available in a variety of indices in clear, tinted, ColorMatic, and polarised options, and can be flexibly adapted to a child’s needs. Most importantly, they are both thinner and lighter than many other myopia lenses on the market.

Contact: Rodenstock (AUS) 02 9748 0988

MyCon by Rodenstock

ZEISS MyoCare

ZEISS MyoCare lenses consist of cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) technology with alternating defocus and correction zones that expand towards the periphery of the lens.

The unique ZEISS ClearFocus design on the back surface prevents hyperopic defocus, independent of gaze direction.

At the 2024 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Conference (ARVO 24), ZEISS presented results1 from two on-going multi-centre trials in China and Europe:

  • The use of ZEISS MyoCare lenses was shown to significantly slow progression of myopia compared to the use of single-vision lenses.
  • After 12 months of lens wear, the difference in myopia progression with ZEISS MyoCare in Asian children compared with single vision was spherical equivalent: 0.31D and axial length: 0.13 mm.

The data represents a comprehensive evaluation of ZEISS MyoCare across multiple sites involving large samples and ethnic groups.

ZEISS has expanded its product range from 1.5, 1.59, and 1.6 to include the 1.67 index, available with a six-month unconditional warranty.

Contact: ZEISS Account Manager

Reference

  1. Review of Myopia Management, ZEISS shares data on myocare efficacy at ARVO 2024 (web article, 8 May 2024) available at: reviewofmm.com/zeiss-shares-data-onmyocare- efficacy-at-arvo-2024 [accessed June 2024].

ZEISS MyoCare

MyoEase and MyOnic by Opticare

Opticare offers a comprehensive line of lenses designed to correct and control myopia in young patients with MyoEase and MyOnic.

These premium lenses each have unique approaches to managing the progression of myopia while providing optimal vision, which is crucial for children’s cognitive and physical development.

MyoEase and MyOnic lenses by Opticare combine peripheral retinal defocus with central correction and are available in a range of material indices and lens coatings – MyEase is available up to -16.00D and MyOnic up to -20.00D.

Visit: opticare.com.au

MyoEase and MyOnic by Opticare

 

Polaroid Rainbow


The Polaroid Rainbow Collection is targeted at children aged eight to 13 years, and aims to provide accessible, sustainable and durable frames that improve their sight, while helping prevent and control myopia.

The frames are the perfect fit for myopia control lenses and can be adjusted to multiple angles to provide a stable visual centre for different face shapes.

As myopia control glasses require prolonged wear, the frame is composed of safe, lightweight, soft and elastic materials for comfortable all-day wear. Crafted with a focus on stability and drop resistance, with a selection of anti-slip and durable materials, the frames are suitable for any activity.

Contact: Safilo Australia (AUS) 1800 252 016