MiYOSMART with D.I.M.S. technology
How Do MiYOSMART Spectacle Lenses Work?
MiYOSMART spectacle lenses are designed with innovative D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) Technology to both correct myopia and help manage its progression.
This technology features a central clear area—called the focus zone—that contains your child's full prescription for sharp vision. Surrounding this is a defocus zone made up of a honeycomb pattern of small segments, which helps to slow down the progression of myopia.
Reliable Evidence. Proven Results. That's MiYOSMART.
A series of robust clinical studies support the effectiveness of MiYOSMART lenses, providing strong evidence to help you feel confident in choosing them for your child's myopia management.
Key results include:
On average, MiYOSMART lenses slowed myopia progression by 60% compared to standard single vision lenses.1
The treatment effect was sustained over a 6-year period, showing that long-term use offers continued benefits.2
Find out more about MiYOSMART evidence
This is no ordinary lens. You're looking at MiYOSMART, featuring advanced D.I.M.S. Technology—developed by HOYA Vision Care in collaboration with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Clinically proven to slow myopia progression in children by an average of 60% compared to standard single vision lenses, MiYOSMART represents a breakthrough in myopia management.
Its innovation has earned global recognition, winning the Grand Prize, Grand Award, and Special Gold Medal at the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, Switzerland.
Want to learn how MiYOSMART lenses can help protect your child’s vision? Visit us or give us a call today.
Footnote
1 Lam CSY, Tang WC, Tse DY, et al. Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses slow myopia progression: a 2-year randomised clinical trial. Br J Ophthalmol. 2020;104(3):363-8. DOI: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2018-313739.
2 Lam CSY, Tang WC, Zhang HY, et al. Long-term myopia control effect and safety in children wearing DIMS spectacle lenses for 6 years. Sci Rep. 2023;13(1):5475. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-32700-7.