Myopia Control
Slow the progression of your child’s nearsightedness.
Slow the progression of your child’s nearsightedness.
Does your child have difficulty seeing distant objects?
Myopia (nearsightedness) typically starts to develop in childhood and often progresses until about age 20.
Slowing the progression is important because it may reduce the risk of developing serious eye conditions later in life such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and blindness.
There are several treatment options to slow the progression of myopia. Schedule an exam at Vision Source West Sahara to learn more.
Nearsightedness is a growing concern in the US and other countries.
It is estimated that by the year 2050, roughly half of the world’s population will be affected by this eye condition.
Many researchers believe the rise can be attributed to more time spent staring at screens and less time outdoors.
Determining a myopia control plan for your child starts with a visit to your eye doctor. Schedule your appointment now.
The doctor will recommend the best treatment for your child. Options include Atropine Drop Therapy, Corneal Refractive Therapy, Soft Multifocal Contact Lens Therapy, and Stellest Eyeglass lenses.
Topical atropine dilates the pupil and relaxes the eye’s focus. Studies show that low-dose atropine can slow myopia progression in children. Widely used in myopia management for years, it’s considered a safe and effective option.