The Role of Contact Lenses in Myopia Control

07.05.2023 | Leah | TTDeye Care

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the eyeball is too long, or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of on it. This results in blurry distance vision, while near vision remains clear. Myopia can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery, but it's also important to consider options for myopia control.

Myopia control refers to methods used to slow down the progression of myopia, particularly in children and young adults. It has become a significant public health concern, as the prevalence of myopia has been increasing rapidly in recent years, especially in East Asia.

One method of myopia control is the use of contact lenses. In this blog post, we will explore the role of contact lenses in myopia control, and how you can choose the right lenses for you.


How Do Contact Lenses Control Myopia?

There are different types of contact lenses available that have been shown to slow down the progression of myopia, including multifocal lenses, orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses, and soft contact lenses with special designs. The mechanism of action may vary depending on the type of lens.

Multifocal lenses are designed with multiple zones that provide clear vision at different distances. When worn by myopic children, they can reduce the stimulation of the eye to focus on nearby objects, which is believed to contribute to the progression of myopia.

Ortho-k lenses are worn overnight, and they temporarily reshape the cornea to correct vision. This reshaping effect also leads to a reduction in the elongation of the eyeball, which has been associated with myopia progression.

Soft contact lenses with special designs, such as peripheral defocus lenses, have been developed to change the way light enters the eye and slow down the progression of myopia.


Is Contact Lens Myopia Control Right for You?

While contact lenses can be effective for myopia control, it's important to consider the pros and cons before making a decision. Some factors to consider include:

Age: Myopia control contact lenses may be more effective in children and young adults, as their eyes are still developing. The effectiveness of these lenses in adults is less clear.

Cost: Myopia control contact lenses may be more expensive than traditional contact lenses or glasses. However, the cost may be justified if it reduces the need for future myopia management.

Comfort: Some contact lens wearers may find myopia control lenses less comfortable than traditional lenses, due to their special designs or overnight wear.

Risk of complications: As with all contact lenses, there is a risk of complications such as eye infections or corneal ulcers. It's important to follow proper hygiene and care instructions.

If you are considering contact lenses for myopia control, it's important to consult with an eye care professional to determine if they are right for you. They can help you weigh the pros and cons, and guide you in choosing the right lenses for your needs.


Final Words

At TTDeye Colored Contacts, we offer a variety of contact lenses for myopia control, including multifocal lenses, ortho-k lenses, and soft contact lenses with special designs. Our lenses are made with high-quality materials and are designed for maximum comfort and visual acuity.

In conclusion, contact lenses can play a role in myopia control, but it's important to carefully consider the pros and cons before making a decision. If you are interested in myopia control contact lenses, consult with an eye care professional and consider TTDeye Colored Contacts for high-quality and comfortable lenses.