
Myopia is becoming increasingly common in children, and managing it early is essential for protecting long-term eye health. Today, families have access to several clinically proven myopia control options, including Orthokeratology, MiSight contact lenses, and Essilor Stellest lenses. Each approach works differently, and understanding those differences can help parents choose the best solution for their child.
Orthokeratology, often called Ortho-K, uses custom-designed rigid contact lenses worn overnight. While your child sleeps, the lenses gently reshape the cornea. In the morning, the lenses are removed, allowing clear vision throughout the day without glasses or contact lenses.
Beyond vision correction, Ortho-K is effective at slowing myopia progression by changing how light focuses on the retina, helping to reduce excessive eye growth. Many families appreciate the daytime freedom Ortho-K provides, especially for active children and athletes.
MiSight lenses are soft, daily disposable contact lenses specifically designed for myopia control. They are worn during the day and thrown away each evening, requiring no cleaning or overnight wear.
Compared to Ortho-K, MiSight lenses are often easier for children who are already comfortable with soft contact lenses. However, they must be worn during waking hours, while Ortho-K offers the advantage of lens-free days. Both options are clinically proven to slow myopia progression, and the best choice often depends on lifestyle, maturity, and comfort with overnight lens wear.
Essilor Stellest Lenses are advanced eyeglass lenses engineered to slow myopia progression by managing how light enters the eye. They look like regular glasses and are worn throughout the day.
For children who are not ready for contact lenses, Stellest lenses provide an effective, non-contact option. Unlike Ortho-K, glasses must be worn consistently during the day to achieve optimal results. Ortho-K, by contrast, allows children to go about their day without glasses or contacts once the lenses are removed in the morning.
There is no single solution that works best for every child. Orthokeratology, MiSight contact lenses, and Essilor Stellest lenses are all effective when properly prescribed and monitored. The ideal option depends on factors such as your child’s age, prescription, daily activities, and personal preferences.
Orthokeratology offers a unique combination of clear daytime vision and effective myopia control, making it a popular choice for active children and families seeking freedom from glasses. However, MiSight contact lenses and Essilor Stellest lenses provide excellent alternatives for children who prefer daytime wear or glasses-based solutions. With modern myopia control, families have more options than ever to help slow progression and protect long-term vision.
If your child’s prescription is changing or you are concerned about myopia progression, early action is key. Contact OK Love Myopia Control Experts to schedule a myopia control consultation and learn whether Orthokeratology, MiSight, Essilor Stellest lenses, or another personalized treatment approach is right for your child. Visit our office in Pembroke Pines, Florida, or call (954) 544-7790 to book an appointment today.