Freedom from glasses starts here.
Freedom from glasses starts here.
Freedom from glasses starts here.
Freedom from glasses starts here.
How myopia affects vision
How myopia affects vision
With myopia, distance vision is the main issue. Road signs, the classroom board, and TV can look blurred, while near vision is usually clearer. Many people notice they can read comfortably up close but struggle to see detail across the room.
What causes myopia
In children and teenagers, myopia can increase as the eye grows. If prescriptions are changing quickly, monitoring matters because progression can increase the risk of higher myopia later on. Management options may be worth discussing depending on age, rate of change, and family history.
Genetics and family history
Visual habits and near work
Time outdoors and light exposure
There are multiple ways to correct myopia, and the best choice depends on your prescription, corneal measurements, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
Glasses for myopia
Glasses are simple, safe, and effective. They are often the easiest option for children, and they remain a great option for adults who want reliable clarity without the maintenance of contact lenses.
Contact lenses for myopia
Soft contact lenses are a common choice for everyday convenience and sport. If astigmatism is also present, toric contact lenses may be needed to keep vision crisp and stable.
Laser eye surgery for myopia
Laser vision correction reshapes the cornea to improve focus, and it can reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses when you are suitable. Options include LASIK, PRK and SmartSight.
Implantable collamer lens (ICL) for myopia
For people with higher prescriptions, or when corneal thickness or shape makes laser less suitable, an implantable lens may be an option. An ICL sits inside the eye to correct vision without removing the natural lens. You can read more on our implantable collamer lens page.
Lens based options
Myopia care is not just about getting the right prescription. It is also about making sure your eyes stay healthy long term.
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