Myopia Management

Myopia and Noah

Did you know that myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is one of top five causes of preventable blindness in the world, ranking behind cataract and glaucoma? Getting thicker glasses every year is not enough to prevent further vision loss.
Dr Nguyen knows this well because he has been specializing in treating myopia since 2015 when his son Noah was born. He decided to become an expert in myopia management so that when the time comes, he can effectively treat Noah. Now, Dr Nguyen is successfully keeping myopia at bay for Noah and hundreds of other kids.
If your child’s glasses keep getting thicker and thicker every year, more actions are needed to keep their eyes healthier and prevent further vision loss. Give us a call today or click the button below to schedule an appointment so we can help.

What exactly is myopia?

Myopia is commonly known as nearsightedness even though the two terms are not entirely interchangeable. To put it simply, myopia is a progressive disease that causes nearsightedness, resulting in blurry vision when one looks far away. Progressive myopia is the most common reason for thicker glasses every years in adolescents and young adults.
Currently myopia affects about 30% of the world’s population. More recent research has suggested that nearly half of the world population may be myopic by 2050, and 10% of the world’s population will be suffer from high myopia.
Fortunately, with advanced technology and a deeper understanding of the diease, myopia now can be controlled to avoid rapid vision deterioration, especially between the age of 8 and 15 years.

"In other words, your child’s nearsightedness keep getting worse year over year because his or her eyeballs grew too long too fast"

There are multiple methods that we use in our myopia management clinic to control or slow down myopia, including the popular customized Night Lens aka Ortho K, atropine, multifocal contacts lenses, and Misight Dailies Contact lenses.

What is Misight?

MySight is the only FDA approved daily contact lens for controlling myopia progression in children between the ages of 8 and 12 years old at the initiation of treatment. MiSight contact lens is manufactured by CooperVision, Inc, one of the BIG FOUR contact lens manufacturers in the world. MiSight contact lens is a single use, daily disposable soft contact lens that is meant to be thrown away at the end of each day. MiSight contact lenses are not to be worn overnight unlike Ortho K lenses.

Frequently Asked Questions About Myopia

The first phase of the MiSight study was three years randomized control clinical trial. The results showed that MiSight slowed down myopia progression by 52% as measured by the gold standard of axial length. You may think 52% reduction in myopia progression is not enough, and you would be correct. But every 1 diopter (4 steps of change) increase in myopia increases lifetime risk of myopia maculopathy by 67%. On the flip side, every 1 diopter reduction of myopia reduces lifetime risk of myopic maculopathy by 40%. Myopic maculopathy is one of the leading causes of blindness in the world, which is caused by you guessed it, high myopia.

MiSight Contact lens works by using two concentric treatments rings (dark purple rings in the diagram) on the peripheral part of the lens. These two rings focus the income light in front of the retina (back of the eye), triggering a optical myopia control mechanism of the eye.

In the MiSight study, the children wore the lenses for a minimum of six days a week and 10 hours a day, with the effectiveness of 52%reduction in myopia progression.

Researchers have shown that our children are likely to progresses once they become nearsighted. Therefore, our children are likely to benefit from the MiSight technology, and the sooner we start the more affective the myopia control effect will be. However, both child and parent we need to be fully committed and engaged with the idea of wearing contact lenses and the wearing schedule.

At our Myopia Treatment Center, we always present multiple options to our patients depending on specifics of the cases. Using advanced technology, we measured the front surfaces of the eye called the cornea together with the length of the eyeballs called the axial lengths , then we evaluation the data to see if there are risk of myopia progression with the parents, then a decision would be reached regarding specific options. The Night Lens aka Ortho-K is usually the preferred option by all parties involved

At our clinic, we monitor myopia progression in our little patients using axial length measurement. Axial length measurement is the gold standard in myopia management. For most peoples, the length of their eye balls are anywhere between 22.00 to 25.00 mm. When the eyeball grow longer, myopia has gotten worse and more aggressive treatment is warranted.

In order to fit MiSight contact lens, eye doctors who specializes in myopia management go through additional rigorous certification courses before they can be qualified to fit and dispense MiSight. In addition, they would need to have the tool of the trade, namely to measure the axial length of the eye (the length of the eyeball from front to back) and a corneal topography. Without these important technologies, it is harder, though not impossible, to manage myopia progression accurately.

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Myopia Management Therapy

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a prevalent refractive error affecting millions worldwide. With myopia, close objects appear clear, while distant objects appear blurry, due to the eyeball being too long or the cornea being too curved. This condition often develops during childhood and tends to worsen over time, potentially leading to complications such as retinal detachment and glaucoma if left uncorrected. Fortunately, various treatment options, including glasses, contact lenses, and refractive surgery, are available to manage myopia and maintain clear vision. Understanding myopia and its management is crucial for preserving eye health and optimizing visual acuity.
At San Diego Vision Care Optometry, we offer personalized myopia management plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. With a commitment to excellence and a focus on cutting-edge techniques, we empower our patients to maintain clear vision and preserve eye health for the long term. Experience the difference with San Diego Vision Care Optometry, where myopia management meets exceptional care. Dr. Bruce Nguyen, OD, is at the forefront of myopia management, leveraging Orthokeratology (OrthoK) and state-of-the-art technology to redefine eye care. His pioneering approach integrates OrthoK lenses with other treatments methods such as specialized dailies contact lenses and specialized eye drops, maximizing effectiveness in correcting myopia and slowing its progression. Dr. Nguyen’s commitment to innovation extends to his practice, where he embraces cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment modalities to optimize patient outcomes. Through education and advocacy, he shares his expertise to raise awareness about proactive myopia management. Dr. Nguyen’s dedication to advancing vision health exemplifies leadership in the field, offering hope and solutions to patients seeking long-term vision preservation.
If you or your child wear glasses and your prescriptions keep getting worse and worse year over year, click on the button now to request an appointment with us so we can slow down the progression together.

MAJOR Insurance Providers Accepted

Below is a short list of just some of the plans we accept. Please contact our office if you do not see your insurance provider listed on our site.