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ZEISS Grow lenses are clear, wear-resistant and long-lasting.
There are three types of growth lenses: ZEISS growth single vision lenses, ZEISS growth music single vision lenses, ZEISS growth music personalized version of single vision lenses, growth music lenses mainly use 360 ° vision control technology, myopia is the imaging of distant objects in the retina, resulting in blurred vision, most children myopia is caused by the elongation of the eye axis.
Correcting myopia with ZEISS Lenses is projected on the retina in the center and in front of (or on) the periphery, slowing down the progression of myopia.
Lens purchase precautions
Before getting a suitable pair of glasses, remember to go to an eye clinic or hospital for a detailed optometry examination, a complete optometry process, including measuring focal length, eye muscles, strabismus and other items using an instrument, as well as color blindness detection and Amsler grid test that can detect macular degeneration.
Glass lenses are the most common type of lenses in the past, which are scratch-resistant and not easy to wear, but the disadvantage is that they are heavy and easy to break, which is not suitable for children or sports.
First of all, you must understand your own needs, and then choose the type and material of lenses, so as to match a pair of glasses that are 100% suitable for you. When wearing glasses, in addition to the type and material, what cannot be ignored is the function of the lens, especially the lens with anti-blue light effect, which is in line with the modern trend.
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Wearing glasses usually does not deepen the child's myopia, but long-term wearing of glasses will directly cause the deterioration of the eyeball's own concave and convex function, resulting in a slight protrusion of the child's eyeball.
Suggestions: When younger children have myopia, it is recommended that parents adjust their own eye habits and reduce the time they spend using electronic products to reduce the power of the child. At the same time, parents should also urge their children not to cross the border and touch the screen.
It is not recommended that parents use glasses to adjust their children immediately after they notice that their child has myopia or other vision problems, so as to avoid weakening the compensatory function of the eyeball itself.
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Many parents believe that wearing glasses makes their children's myopia deeper and deeper, which is a misunderstanding. Optical correction does not additionally contribute to the development of myopia. With the correct wearing of glasses, the increase in myopia is mainly related to the development of myopia.
In childhood and adolescence, people's visual function is in the stage of rapid development, if the eyes are not used properly, myopia will continue to deepen, and timely wearing the appropriate prescription glasses can obtain clear vision and delay the development of myopia.
It depends on your prescription, if you are mildly nearsighted. Then you only need to put it on when you are looking away. If it is medium and high, then it can be worn for a long time.
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