MiYOSMART:
the smart way
to treat myopia
in children.
60%
slow down
of myopia
progression
slow down
of myopia
progression
60%
slow down
of myopia
progression
slow down
of myopia
progression
What is myopia?
You may have noticed your child struggling to see clearly at a distance. Do they have a hard time concentrating at school and at play? Your child may have myopia or short-sightedness.
How does it happen?
This happens when the eyeball grows fast and becomes too long. Or when the cornea is too curved and thick.
Instead of focusing on the retina, images focus in front of the retina instead.
If left untreated, myopia can lead to lasting vision problem.
It all starts with an eye exam.
Regular eye exams help to detect early signs of visual problems.
If either one or both parents are short-sighted, eye exams are even more important.
When you identify myopia early, you can slow it down with early, personalised action plans.
Is it possible to slow down myopia progression in your child?
Yes, it is possible.