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What You Need to Know About Contact Lenses and Myopia

Managing myopia, or nearsightedness, is essential for long-term eye health, especially in children and young adults. Contact lenses are an excellent option for correcting and even managing myopia, yet many misconceptions surround their use, leading to unnecessary hesitation.

At Forney Eye Associates in Forney, we believe it’s essential to understand the facts about contact lenses for myopia to make confident choices about eye care. Below, we debunk five common myths about using contact lenses for myopia and explain how they support healthy vision.

Myth 1: Contact Lenses Make Myopia Progress Faster

This misconception often discourages people from using contact lenses, but specialty lenses like orthokeratology (ortho-k) and multifocal lenses are designed to help slow down myopia progression. Ortho-k lenses reshape the cornea during sleep, while multifocal lenses help focus the eye’s attention, reducing strain and potentially slowing progression.

Myth 2: Children Find Contact Lenses Uncomfortable

Modern contact lens technology prioritizes comfort, and children are often quick to adjust to contact lenses, especially those designed for young eyes. Pediatric contact lenses help ensure a secure fit and can be a comfortable option for active kids, offering them an alternative to glasses.

Myth 3: Contact Lenses Aren’t Effective for High Myopia

Contact lenses are available in a wide range of prescriptions and can effectively treat various levels of myopia. Specialty lenses are adaptable for all degrees of myopia, offering both vision correction and management for high prescriptions as well.

Myth 4: Glasses Are Always Better for Kids

Contact lenses provide a full field of view without the limitations of frames, which can be especially helpful for children in sports or other active pursuits. Contacts often allow for greater freedom and are as safe as glasses when fitted and monitored by an eye doctor.

Schedule a Consultation in Forney

Contact lenses come in many types, each crafted to address specific vision needs. From ortho-k for overnight wear to daily disposables and multifocal lenses, the range of options means that everyone’s needs, from vision clarity to comfort, can be met.

We provide expert guidance on contact lenses designed to help manage myopia effectively. Schedule a consultation in Forney to discover the best options for clear and comfortable vision.