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Clinically Validated Myopia Control

Myopia-ControllingContact Lenses

Soft contact lenses designed to slow myopia progression in children and teens. Multiple FDA-approved and clinically validated options are available — compare options, understand the science, and find a specialist near you.

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Evidence Level: High
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52–78%

Progression Reduction

6–18

Age Range

5+

Options Available

How Myopia-Controlling Contact Lenses Work

Two proven optical mechanisms slow the elongation of the eye that drives myopia progression

Dual-Focus / Concentric Ring Design

Alternating optical zones simultaneously correct central vision and create peripheral myopic defocus — a signal that slows axial elongation of the eye. This is the mechanism used in the first FDA-approved myopia control soft contact lens (2019).

FDA Approved mechanism (2019)

Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF)

A continuous power gradient extends the depth of focus, reducing accommodative lag and peripheral hyperopic defocus. Multiple clinically validated lenses use this mechanism, with studies showing 52–78% axial length reduction.

Multiple clinical studies supporting efficacy

Technology Comparison

All major myopia-controlling soft contact lens and spectacle lens technologies with clinical evidence. Your eye doctor will recommend the best fit based on your child's prescription, age, and lifestyle.

Dual-Focus Daily Disposable

Ask your specialist · Daily disposable soft contact lens

FDA Approved

Mechanism: Dual-focus / concentric ring design

Age Range: 8–18 yrs

Efficacy: ~59% progression reduction (3-yr RCT)

EDOF Daily Disposable

Ask your specialist · Daily disposable soft contact lens

FDA Cleared

Mechanism: Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF)

Age Range: 6+ yrs

Efficacy: ~52–78% axial length reduction

HAL Spectacle Lens

Ask your specialist · Spectacle lens (HAL technology)

CE Marked

Mechanism: Highly Aspherical Lenslet Technology

Age Range: 6–18 yrs

Efficacy: ~67% axial length reduction (2-yr RCT)

CARE Spectacle Lens

Ask your specialist · Spectacle lens (CARE technology)

CE Marked

Mechanism: Cylindrical Annular Refractive Elements (CARE)

Age Range: 6–18 yrs

Efficacy: ~67% axial length reduction (2-yr RCT)

* Efficacy figures are from peer-reviewed clinical studies. Individual results vary. This table is for educational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement of any product. Consult a licensed eye care professional for personalized recommendations.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Most children and teens with progressing myopia are candidates — a comprehensive eye exam determines the best option

Typically Good Candidates

  • Children aged 6–18 with documented myopia progression
  • Myopia between -0.25D and -6.00D (varies by product)
  • Able to handle and care for contact lenses
  • Willing to wear lenses consistently (10+ hrs/day)
  • No active eye infections or significant allergies

Discuss With Your Doctor

  • High astigmatism (some lenses have limits)
  • Very young children (under 6) — lens handling concerns
  • History of recurrent eye infections
  • Severe dry eye or lens intolerance
  • Prescription outside the available lens parameters

What Does It Cost?

Costs vary by product type, practice, and insurance coverage

$800–$1,500/yr

Annual Lens Cost

Daily disposables, varies by brand

$200–$500/yr

Fitting & Follow-up

Initial fitting + 2–4 check-ups

$1,000–$2,000/yr

Total Annual Cost

Estimate; insurance may offset

Find a Specialist Near You

Not all eye doctors fit myopia-controlling contact lenses. Use our directory to find a specialist trained in myopia management.

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Last reviewed

February 2026

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Last reviewed: October 2, 2025