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Stellest Lenses in North York: The Science of Growing Eyes

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Because your child is balancing screen time with schoolwork, their eyes are working harder than ever, and myopia (nearsightedness) is on the rise. You might notice that their prescription keeps getting stronger with their yearly comprehensive eye exam.

While this cycle feels inevitable, it is actually a sign that your child’s eyes are physically growing too long. Standard glasses help your child see clearly in the moment, but they only address the blurriness without touching the cause of the problem.

At Underhill Optometry, we provide myopia management in Ontario that does more than just clear the fog. We look to the future with you.

Why Myopia Progression Happens

When your child has myopia, their eye grows at a pace that outstrips its natural focus. Living in North York, your child likely spends significant time on near work. This focus on close-up tasks signals the eye to elongate.

  • Increasing prescriptions: Rapid eye growth causes the prescription to jump every year.
  • Eye health risks: Long eyes face a higher risk of developing serious eye disease.
  • High myopia: Without a plan, your child may develop high myopia, making their vision correctable only through thick lenses.
  • Permanent changes: The elongation of the eye is permanent, so starting treatment early is vital.

Choosing the right path now creates a foundation for healthy sight in adulthood. We focus on slowing the progression of nearsightedness in children while they are still young. Their eyes are flexible and responsive, making this the perfect window for you to intervene.

Effective Myopia Control: The Intelligence of Stellest Lenses

We offer Stellest lenses as a sophisticated tool to control myopia progression. To your child, they look and feel like a normal pair of glasses. They fit into stylish frames and provide the crisp vision your child needs for the whiteboard or the playground.

The science inside the lens is far from ordinary. These specially designed lenses use H.A.L.T. technology (Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target). This system creates a volume of signal light that tells the eye to slow its elongation.

It is a passive treatment. Your child wears their glasses as usual, and the technology operates in the background. Clinical studies show that Stellest lenses slow the progression of myopia by an average of 67% when worn daily.

The Benefits of Early Intervention with Stellest Lenses

Choosing a proactive approach to your child’s eye health offers several advantages. By choosing to reduce myopia progression, you are giving your child a healthier future.

  • Reduced health risks: High levels of myopia are linked to a higher chance of retinal detachment and glaucoma. Regular eye exams help us monitor these risks together.
  • Thinner lenses: When you keep their prescription stable, the lenses stay thin and lightweight. This makes the glasses more comfortable for your child to wear all day.
  • Treatment variety: Depending on your child’s needs, our eye doctors might also discuss atropine eye drops as a way to manage childhood myopia.
  • Minimal side effects: Modern management options, such as Stellest, are non-invasive and easy for your child to adapt to quickly.
  • Academic confidence: Clear vision is the foundation of learning. When your child can see the board without strain, they can focus on their studies.

Why Families Choose Underhill Optometry

Our history in North York spans over thirty years. We have watched children in our community grow from their first pediatric eye exam into successful adults. Whether your child prefers glasses or contacts, we ensure the fit is perfect for their lifestyle.

Our Advanced Diagnostic Tools

We believe that precise data leads to better outcomes for your family. We use a variety of advanced tools to monitor the health of your child’s growing eye:

  • Digital Ocular Photography: This allows us to take high-resolution images of the back of the eye. We use these photos to track any changes in your child’s eye health over time.
  • Corneal Mapping: Every eye has a unique shape. This technology creates a three-dimensional map of the eye's surface. It helps us understand how light enters and focuses for your child.
  • Static Perimetry: This test measures the field of vision. It helps our optometrists verify that your child’s entire visual system is functioning as it should.
  • Automated Refraction: We use computerized systems to find a highly accurate starting point for your child’s prescription. This makes the eye exam faster and more comfortable for your young patient.
  • On-site Optical Lab: Because we have our own lab, we handle the finishing of your child’s lenses with absolute precision. We oversee the quality of the "wearable art" from the moment you choose the frames.
  • Personalized Care Plans: Your child has unique needs. We tailor our recommendations based on your child’s lifestyle, their school workload, and their unique eye anatomy.

Protect Your Child’s Vision with Stellest Glasses in North York, ON

The years of rapid growth are the most important time for you to act. If you notice your child’s prescription jumping every year, it is time to look beyond standard lenses. Book your child’s eye exam today. Our team is ready to guide you through the science of eye care and help your child achieve lasting visual health.

Stellest Lenses FAQs

What is the best age to start Stellest lenses?

These lenses are most effective for children aged 6 to 12. This is the period when the eyes grow the most rapidly.

Do Stellest lenses look different from regular glasses?

No, they look like standard high-quality lenses. Your child can choose any of the stylish designer frames in our collection to pair with them.

How often should my child wear their Stellest lenses?

For the best results in slowing myopia, your child should wear these lenses for at least 12 hours a day. Consistency is key to the success of the treatment.

 

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