ADAM’S STORY

Adam’s Vision for the Future Is Bright

Eleven-year-old Adam’s eyesight problems plagued him in all areas of his life, but none were more frustrating than on the ice while he played hockey. His glasses didn’t fit under his helmet and seeing the puck clearly while skating at quick speeds was a challenge. After a tryout where he didn’t make the team, his mother, Selma, knew they needed to take Adam to get his vision checked. A doctor’s visit confirmed his prescription went from -.75 to -1.75, and that is when his parents grew increasingly concerned about the progression of his myopia.

“We wanted something that would accommodate his active lifestyle. But most importantly, I wanted something that would help slow down the progression of his myopia.”

Myopia occurs when the eyeball grows longer than it should, or the cornea is curved too steeply. Instead of being focused precisely on your retina, light is focused in front of your retina, resulting in blurry distance vision. As was Adam’s case, symptoms of myopia can include squinting constantly and headaches. If left untreated, severe myopia can lead to other complications later in life like glaucoma, cataracts, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration.

With Adam’s rapid myopia progression, these eye health outcomes were of highest concern for Selma. So, when MiSight® 1 day contact lenses offered a way to help reduce the risk of long-term impact of the condition, Adam and his parents were excited to give them a try. As Selma says, “Once I learned more and more about MiSight® 1 day contact lenses, I knew it was the right fit.”

MiSight® 1 day contact lenses are FDA approved* to slow the progression of myopia in children aged 8 to 12 at the initiation of treatment. Specially crafted for children, these daily disposable soft contact lenses are designed to correct distance vision immediately while controlling myopia in age-appropriate children.

After trying MiSight® 1 day, Adam found himself being able to do things his myopia had made hard, even making the travel hockey team for the first time. Thanks to MiSight® 1 day contact lenses, he says, “Everything was so much easier. I could play hockey, play baseball, bike around with my friends, and play video games so much better.”

But the real highlight during his time wearing MiSight® 1 day has been his consistent vision. After a year of wearing MiSight® 1 day contact lenses, Adam’s myopia hadn’t progressed at all. And that means that he and his parents can rest easy knowing that they have his myopia under control.

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Where can I learn more? 

Explore the channels below to learn more about patients’ experiences living with nearsightedness and more information to help you child be successful with wearing MiSight® 1 day.

By prescription only. Results may vary. Please reference the Patient Information Booklet for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information.

* INDICATIONS AND BRIEF SAFETY INFORMATION for MiSight® 1 day soft contact lens:
INDICATIONS:
MiSight® 1 Day (omafilcon A) Soft (Hydrophilic) Contact Lenses for Daily Wear is a prescription device indicated for the correction of nearsightedness and for slowing the progression of nearsightedness in children with non-diseased eyes, who at the initiation of treatment are 8-12 years of age and have a refraction of -0.75 to -4.00 diopters (spherical equivalent) with ≤ 0.75 diopters of astigmatism
BRIEF SAFETY INFORMATION:
Rx only; results may vary.
ATTENTION: Reference Coopervision.com/misight/safety for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information.
INDICATIONS: MiSight® 1 day (omafilcon A) soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses for daily wear are indicated for the correction of myopic ametropia and for slowing the progression of myopia in children with non-diseased eyes, who at the initiation of treatment are 8-12 years of age and have a refraction of -0.75 to -4.00 diopters (spherical equivalent) with ≤ 0.75 diopters of astigmatism. The lens is to be discarded after each removal.
WARNINGS: Problems with contact lenses could result in serious injury to the eye. Do not expose contact lenses to water while wearing them. Under certain circumstances MiSight® lenses optical design can cause reduced image contrast/ghosting/halo/glare in some patients that may cause difficulty with certain visually-demanding tasks.
PRECAUTIONS: Daily wear single use only. Patient should always dispose when lenses are removed. No overnight wear. Patients should exercise extra care if performing potentially hazardous activities.
ADVERSE EVENTS: Including but not limited to infection/inflammation/ulceration/abrasion of the cornea, other parts of the eye or eyelids. Some of these adverse reactions can cause permanent or temporary loss of vision. If you notice any of the stated in your child, immediately have your child remove the lenses and contact your eye care professional.
‡‡ National rebate: *Available on purchases between 1/1/26-12/31/26. Must submit rebate form within 60 days of lens purchase.
 

References 

1 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/nearsightedness/symptoms-causes/syc-20375556
2 Flitcroft DI. The complex interactions of retinal, optical and environmental factors in myopia aetiology. Prog Retin Eye Res. 2012;31:622-60.
3 Chamberlain. P., et al. A 3-year randomized clinical trial of MiSight® lenses for myopia control. Optom Vis Sci. (2019); 96(8):556-567.
4 Rah, M.J., et al. Vision-specific quality of life of pediatric contact lens wearers. Optom Vis Sci2010; 87(8):560-6.
5 Chamberlain, P., et al. A 3-year Randomized Clinical Trial of MiSight® Lenses for Myopia Control. Optom Vis Sci. 2019; 96(8):556-567.]. Optom Vis Sci 2019;96:556?567