Eyewear and lenses
News on the latest optical frames and sunglasses available on the market
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Acquired by EssilorLuxottica and CooperCompanies in 2021, the company seeks to produce spectacle lenses that address myopia progression
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Materials used in the Birdies range render the frames “virtually indestructible” for inquisitive young wearers
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From titanium frames to 3D printed materials, and flexible models to eco-eyewear for kids, OT picks out key updates in eyewear
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The eyewear brand has partnered with Hoya to design two frames to complement its myopia management lens
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The Eyezen Kids lens is specifically designed for children between the age of six and 12
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Flexible hinges, durable materials, and the brightest frames in the room – OT gathers some of the most eye-catching eyewear for children and young adults
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A Hoya webinar brought together optometrists and industry professionals to discuss myopia management in practice
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The designation of the lens, developed to correct myopia and slow its progression in children, will lead to further research and FDA review
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Noel Brennan, clinical research fellow, Myopia Control Platform, Johnson & Johnson Vision, speaks to OT about the company’s myopia recommendations
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The myopia management solution aims to slow myopia progression and axial elongation