Expanded ZEISS Myopia Management Lens Solutions available starting in 2018
ZEISS is focusing on further developing eyeglass lens technology to manage progressive myopia. Two different designs have been shown to manage myopia progression. ZEISS will offer these in a portfolio for China and other Asian markets starting in 2018.
The idea of peripheral defocus forms the foundation for ZEISS MyoVision*. With a myopic eye, eyeglass lenses are used to ensure that distant objects appear in focus in the visual center of the brain. The image on the periphery is formed just behind the retina. This is called 'peripheral defocus' or 'peripheral hyperopic shift,' and it sends a signal to the eye to elongate and thus increase myopia. The optical design of ZEISS MyoVision corrects a person's vision so that the image appears clear at the center (fovea) and is corrected in the periphery. For people with progressive myopia, this can slow the longitudinal grow of the eye ball and thus might counteract the progression of short-sightedness in the period studied (5). The high acceptance rate and wearer tolerance of the first special corrective eyeglass lens for children with progressive myopia in Asia launched in 2011/12 – ZEISS MyoVision – speak for themselves. With ZEISS MyoVision Pro, an improved version of this design will come to market in 2018. The calculation of the freeform surfaces has been optimized. Of particular interest are the modifications to the optical designs with AgeFit Junior Technology, which incorporate the age-specific values to optimally correct the vision of children aged six to 12. ZEISS MyoVision Pro* precision lenses are highly asymmetrical, aspheric eyeglass lenses with different designs for the right and left eye that are calculated and manufactured exclusively with ZEISS freeform technology.
'Accommodative lag management' is a second important concept that delivers scientifically sound results. This optical design addresses two effects that have been proven to play a role in the development of myopia (6). For myopic children, the near-vision accommodation does not correspond entirely to the distance of the object they are looking at, meaning the image is not entirely clear. The image is formed slightly behind the retina, which in turn encourages the eye to grow even more. As a consequence intense close-up work, particularly reading or looking at a tablet or smartphone, often increases near-sightedness. The newly developed design of ZEISS MyoKids* precision eyeglass lenses makes near vision tasks easier. Near vision support has been demonstrated so slow myopia progression (7). In combination with Digital Inside Technology from ZEISS, the lens design has also been optimized for the frequent use of smartphones and tablets. Wearing a special pair of glasses that reduces accommodative lag and provides targeted near vision support has been a reliable solution for 20 years, and has proven effective for children between five and 16 years of age (9).
A study from the ZEISS Vision Science Lab at the University of Tübingen, Germany, demonstrated that the Accommodation Lag Management design of ZEISS MyoKids reduced the accommodative lag up to 30% better than conventional progressive lenses (10). Reducing the correction values around the near vision zone stimulates the child's eye for better accommodation and encourages a natural head angle for near vision activities.
ZEISS MyoKids stands out because of the quick adaptation period and high lens acceptance rate. A wearer trial with 252 children in Hong Kong and China in summer 2017 showed that 91 percent of the children between six and 12 years of age adjusted to the new glasses within a week (11) and were satisfied with clear vision at all distances (12). Nine out of ten children reported that they felt more comfortable using digital devices with ZEISS MyoKids (13).