Myopia Control Management

With a clinical interest in myopia management, The Focal Point Optometrist in Perth, offers programs designed to effectively slow the progression of short-sightedness in children. We provide a comprehensive range of treatment options aimed at preserving your vision and long-term eye health.

What is Myopia? And Why Does It Need to Be Managed?

Myopia, or short-sightedness, is the most common refractive error among children and young adults. Myopia is caused by abnormal eye growth. The eye elongates, causing light rays to focus in front of the retina instead of on it. This results in blurred vision for distant objects.

Myopia can progress rapidly during childhood, especially between the ages of 8 and 18. If myopia continues to progress, the child is at an increased risk of developing eye diseases later in life, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment and macular degeneration.

Treatment Options For Myopia

If you or your child has myopia, you may be wondering what you can do to slow its progression and reduce the risk of developing eye conditions later in life. There are three specific treatment options available:

 

With a clinical interest in myopia management, The Focal Point Optometrist in Perth, offers programs designed to effectively slow the progression of short-sightedness in children. We provide a comprehensive range of treatment options aimed at preserving your vision and long-term eye health.

How Do I Know If My Child Needs Myopia Control?

If you are concerned about your child’s myopia, call our practice today. Our team of Optometrists will help you understand more about your child’s short-sightedness and will determine whether you or your child is a candidate for myopia control.

Take our myopia assessment online to find out whether your child could benefit from this life-changing treatment.

FAQ

In extreme circumstances, myopia can lead to serious vision-threatening complications, including blindness. This occurs primarily in cases where high myopia has reached an advanced stage called degenerative myopia.

Progressive myopia is nearsightedness that continues to worsen year after year. This progression can result in severe myopia, also called high myopia, that may be associated with potentially serious side effects.

Currently, there is no cure for myopia. But myopia management methods like ortho-k, multifocal contact lenses and atropine eye drops can slow its progression.

MiSight Contact Lenses For Myopia Management

MiSight Contact Lenses For Myopia Management

CooperVision’s MiSight 1 Day Contact Lenses are daily single-use contact lenses shown to significantly slow the progression of myopia in children.
What’s The Connection Between Near Work And Myopia?

What’s The Connection Between Near Work And Myopia?

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Orthokeratology for Myopia Control in Kids

Orthokeratology for Myopia Control in Kids

Orthokeratology, also known as “ortho-k”, is a safe and effective method of correcting vision while slowing the progression of myopia in children. If you are the parent of a nearsighted child, learn how ortho-k can also help preserve your child’s eye health.
Myopia Management Quiz

Myopia Management Quiz

Take the Myopia Questionnaire to assess the symptoms of your eyes that could be hindering the quality of your vision.