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A randomized study conducted in 2012 showed that Ortho-k lenses reduced axial elongation by 43% compared to Single-Vision Distance spectacles. A separate study published in 2024 showed a 39% decrease in axial elongation over a period of 2 years between children who used Ortho-k and children who used Single-Vision Distance spectacles. 7.9% of children in the Ortho-k group showed no axial elongation at all. This indicates a very high efficacy of myopia control in these groups.
Results from two on-going multicenter trials in Asian and Caucasian children show that ZEISS MyoCare and ZEISS MyoCare S spectacle lenses slow the progression of myopia as compared to ZEISS single vision spectacle lenses across all sites involving large samples and in both Asian and Caucasian children.
According to an article by the University of Utah Health, FL-41 is a type of rose or “boysenberry” colored tint that can help ease sufferers of migraine headaches, blepharospasm, light-triggered seizures, CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome) as well as other light-sensitive/triggered conditions.