No evidence is seen for loss of treatment effect after discontinuing soft multifocal contact lenses in older teenagers with ...
Children who wore soft multifocal contact lenses for myopia control had no loss of treatment effect after discontinuing the ...
The original Bifocal Lenses In Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study showed that having children with myopia wear high-add power multifocal contact lenses slows its progression. Now, new results from the ...
Following the switch from multifocal to single-vision contact lenses, axial elongation increased by 0.03 mm/year, and myopia ...
Young nearsighted kids who wear bifocal contact lenses that slow uncoordinated eye growth do not lose the benefits of the ...
A new report shows the benefit of wearing contact lenses for slowing myopia has a lasting effect -- good news since 50% of the world (5 billion people) will likely be nearsighted by 2050.
NIH-funded study finds progression of eye growth returns to normal in older teens, with no loss of treatment benefit.
Researchers have examined whether axial eye growth increases after ceasing to wear soft multifocal contact lenses for myopia ...
Year-2 preliminary data findings reveal a significant reduction in refractive error (53%) and axial length growth (86%) ...
Children who wore soft multifocal contact lenses for myopia control had no loss of treatment effect after discontinuing the lenses as teenagers, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology.
The study is a follow-up to a clinical trial published in 2020 showing that soft multifocal contact lenses with a heavy dose of added reading power dramatically slowed further progression of ...