
Myopia is a condition in which a person sees distant objects as dark. To improve vision, biconcave lenses are used, which increase the focal length and focus on the retina. Depending on the degree of myopia, measured in diopters, negative lenses of the corresponding size are prescribed.
If myopia increases by more than 0.5 diopters over a period of one year, myopia is considered progressive, and measures must be taken to prevent this progression.
At Look Optic, myopia monitoring is performed by a myopia specialist.
At our clinic, examinations are performed by Dr. Ruzanna Melikyan, President of the Armenian Optometrists Association.
For this purpose, myopia-correcting lenses can be prescribed; their precise design prevents the progression of the disease.
The lens contour zone ensures excellent central vision at distance.
This mechanism helps slow the progression of myopia.
Myopia-correcting glasses are designed for everyday wear.
This type of eyeglass lenses is manufactured by the famous Italian company Ital-lenti under the name Myopica and can be found in Look Optic stores.
They are custom-made and available with various protective coatings (IRON, IRON+, BLUE BLOCK).
They are virtually indistinguishable from regular glasses and are recommended for children aged 6 to 16.
They should be worn daily, preferably at least 10-12 hours a day, and it's important for children to spend plenty of time outdoors.
It's important to understand that these glasses do not completely cure myopia, but they do slow its progression.