MiYOSMART
HOYA offers MiYOSMART ophthalmic lenses, designed for correcting and slowing down the progression of myopia in children. These lenses utilize the revolutionary D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) technology to provide clear vision while simultaneously managing myopia progression.
Key Features of MiYOSMART Lenses:
Recently, HOYA extended the power range of MiYOSMART lenses, now covering myopia up to -13.00D and cylindrical power up to 4.00D, allowing more children with high myopia to benefit from this innovative solution.
Additionally, HOYA introduced MiYOSMART Sun lenses, which combine D.I.M.S. technology with protection against intense sunlight, encouraging children to spend more time outdoors comfortably and safely.
Overall, HOYA’s MiYOSMART lenses offer a non-invasive, safe, and effective solution for managing childhood myopia, improving their vision quality while protecting long-term eye health.
Sensity
The Sensity lenses from HOYA are photochromic lenses that adapt to changing light conditions, providing comfort and protection for users. These lenses darken when exposed to sunlight and return to a clear state indoors, allowing users to enjoy the benefits of 2-in-1 glasses without sacrificing contrast and color perception.
Key Features of Sensity Lenses:
Available Versions of Sensity Lenses:
Overall, HOYA's Sensity lenses offer a versatile and practical solution for those seeking comfort and protection in different lighting conditions, eliminating the need to switch between prescription glasses and sunglasses.
Proper eye care is essential for preventing vision problems and maintaining their health.
Here are some key tips:
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Balanced Diet. Consume foods rich in Vitamin A, C, E, Zinc, and Omega-3 (e.g., carrots, fish, nuts).
Adequate Hydration. Drink plenty of water to avoid dry eyes.
Quit Smoking. Smoking increases the risk of cataracts and degenerative retinal diseases.
PROTECTION FROM SCREENS & DIGITAL FATIGUE
Follow the 20-20-20 Rule. Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Adjust screen brightness. Excessive brightness can strain your eyes.
Use artificial tears. If your eyes are dry, especially from prolonged computer use.
Reduce blue light. Use blue light filters or glasses with special coatings.
PROTECTION FROM SUN RAYS
Wear sunglasses with 100% UV protection, even on cloudy days.
Use a hat or shade when you're in intense sunlight.
CONTACT LENS CARE
Wash your hands before touching your lenses.
Do not sleep with contact lenses unless they are specially designed for continuous wear.
Change the lens solution daily and do not reuse the old solution.
REGULAR EYE EXAMS
Visit an ophthalmologist at least once a year.
Check your vision if you experience symptoms like blurry vision, eye fatigue, or headaches.
Monitor your eye health especially if you have diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of eye diseases.