Q&A
After an eye exam performed by an eyecare professional, East Optical MyoPro® lenses should be recommended to children who:
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Are starting to get myopia
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Are already myopic
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Have progressing myopia.
Which children should East Optical MyoPro® lenses be recommended to?
Eyecare professionals to children as young as 6 and as old as 18, based on the decision of their eyecare professional.
When can a child start wearing East Optical MyoPro® lenses?
East Optical MyoPro® lenses have been designed with an innovative myopia management technology called H.O.R.I. (Hexagon Optimized Reticular Integration). 540 hexagonal lenslets are embedded onto the lenses within 35mm area, forming a reticular array. The H.O.R.I. design creates a stronger defocus signal resulting in better control of axial elongation and effectively slowing the progression of myopia.
How do MyoPro® lenses control Myopia progression?
The innovative and "fractal" boundary design of the central area expands the perimeter to twice that of traditional arrangements, effectively increasing boundary stimulation. Combined with a smaller central optical zone (7.2-8.4mm), this provides more effective defocus stimulation (a traditional defocus lens product has a central zone of 9 millimeters). A smaller central diameter enables more defocus stimulation to reach the sensitive areas of the retinal, achieving better myopia prevention and control effects.
In addition, due to the excellent spatial symmetry of hexagons, the number of lenslets remain stable when the field of view moves across the lenses. Other typical products, due to their layout, experience changes in the number of lenses when the field of view shifts, resulting in fluctuations in the imaging effects.
How does East Optical MyoPro® lenses compare to other myopia management lenses currently available in the Canadian market?
We’ve conducted a rigorous double-blind randomized clinical trial at Wenzhou Medical University in China and implemented real life studies with 9 hospitals that demonstrated excellent efficacy and wearability in myopia management. (White paper)
What clinical data is available for MyoPro® lenses?
Absolutely! The H.O.R.I technology adopts a full spatially symmetric hexagonal lenslets design. This optimization enhances dynamic visual stability across the entire field of view, leading to a comfortable visual experience. In clinical trials, 98.7% of participants have reported A+/Excellent wearability. (MyoPro White Paper)
Are East Optical MyoPro® lenses comfortable for children to wear?
Through rigorous double-blind randomized clinical trial, this product has demonstrated excellent efficacy in myopia management (up to 81.5% efficacy), and its visual performance has also been successfully validated. (MyoPro White Paper)
What is the East Optical MyoPro® lenses Efficacy?
Children should wear East Optical MyoPro® lenses during all waking hours – at least 12 hours per day, every day.In addition, due to the excellent spatial symmetry of hexagons, the number of lenslets remain stable when the field of view moves across the lenses. Other typical products, due to their layout, experience changes in the number of lenses when the field of view shifts, resulting in fluctuations in the imaging effects.
What is the recommended wear time East Optical MyoPro® lenses?
How can I order East Optical MyoPro® lenses?
Eyecare professionals can order MyoPro® lenses through Plastic Plus.
In what materials and power range are East Optical MyoPro® lenses currently available?
East Optical MyoPro® Lenses are currently available in Canada in Polycarbonate. Our SFSV lenses are 75mm with 2 thickness to achieve 0.00 to -8.00. Our FSV lenses are 75mm with power range 0.25 to -4.50.
What are the fitting guidelines for East Optical MyoPro® lenses?
Please consult fitting guidelines.
What is East Optical?
East Optical is a family-owned business, established in 1982 and based in Jiaxing, Zhenjiang. Today, East Optical is proud to be one of China’s leading manufacturer and exporter of a full range of premium lenses, with a particular specialization in polycarbonate lenses. For more information about East Optical click on www.eastopticalamerica.com