Myopia Management for Children in Hesperia CA

Protecting Your Child’s Vision for the Future

Myopia (nearsightedness) is becoming increasingly common among children worldwide. Without proper treatment, myopia can worsen rapidly during childhood and increase the risk of serious eye diseases later in life.

At Golden Eye Optometry in Hesperia, California, Dr. Sava provides advanced myopia management treatments for children designed to slow the progression of nearsightedness and protect long-term eye health.

Early treatment can make a lifelong difference in your child’s vision.


What Is Myopia?

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where:

  • Nearby objects appear clear

  • Distant objects appear blurry

It typically develops during childhood and adolescence and can worsen as the eye continues to grow.

Children with untreated myopia often need stronger glasses every year.


Why Myopia Management Is Important

High levels of myopia can significantly increase the risk of serious eye diseases later in life, including:

  • Retinal detachment

  • Glaucoma

  • Myopic maculopathy

  • Early cataracts

Myopia management treatments are designed to slow eye growth and reduce long-term vision risks.


How Myopia Progresses in Children

Myopia usually worsens because the eyeball becomes longer than normal, causing light to focus incorrectly in the eye.

Myopia progression is typically fastest between ages 6 and 14.

Risk factors include:

  • Family history of myopia

  • Limited outdoor activity

  • Excessive screen time

  • Long hours of reading or close-up work


Myopia Management Treatment in Hesperia CA

Myopia management is a personalized treatment plan designed specifically for each child.

At Golden Eye Optometry, Dr. Sava evaluates your child’s vision and recommends the most effective treatment option.

A customized plan may include:

  • Myopia control glasses

  • Specialized contact lenses

  • Atropine eye drops

  • Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)

Your child’s treatment plan will be discussed during the initial Myopia Management Eye Exam.

Note: Myopia management treatments are typically not covered by vision insurance. Our team will review all costs and payment options before starting treatment.


Myopia Management Treatment Options

Stellest® Lenses for Myopia Control

Stellest® lenses are specially designed eyeglass lenses created to slow the progression of myopia in children.

They look and function like regular eyeglasses but use advanced optical technology to help control eye growth.

Benefits of Stellest® lenses

  • Correct distance vision

  • Help slow myopia progression

  • Comfortable and easy for children to wear

  • Look like normal glasses

Clinical studies show Stellest® lenses can reduce myopia progression by about 60–70% on average.

Results may vary by child.


MiSight® Contact Lenses for Children

MiSight® 1 Day lenses are the first FDA-approved soft contact lenses for myopia control in children.

They are daily disposable lenses designed to both correct vision and slow myopia progression.

How MiSight lenses work

MiSight lenses use a dual-focus design:

  • Central zone corrects distance vision

  • Peripheral zones help slow eye growth associated with myopia

Benefits

  • Clinically proven myopia control

  • Clear vision for everyday activities

  • No cleaning or storage required

  • Comfortable daily disposable lenses

  • Ideal for sports and active children


Atropine Eye Drops for Myopia Control

Low-dose atropine eye drops are commonly used to slow the progression of myopia in children.

They are typically prescribed in low concentrations (0.01%–0.05%) to minimize side effects.

Benefits of atropine treatment

  • Proven to slow myopia progression

  • Easy to use (one drop per eye at night)

  • Can be combined with glasses or contact lenses

Atropine drops do not correct vision, so glasses or contacts are still needed.


Healthy Vision Habits for Kids

Simple lifestyle habits can help support myopia management.

Encourage your child to:

  • Spend at least 2 hours outdoors every day

  • Take regular breaks from screens

  • Use proper lighting while reading or studying

Healthy habits combined with treatment can help slow myopia progression.


Ongoing Myopia Care

Children undergoing myopia management require regular eye exams every 3–6 months.

These visits allow the doctor to:

  • Monitor myopia progression

  • Adjust treatment if necessary

  • Ensure the best possible results


Schedule a Myopia Management Eye Exam

Early treatment can protect your child’s long-term eye health.

If your child has been diagnosed with nearsightedness or is experiencing blurry distance vision, schedule a myopia management consultation today.


FAQ

What age should myopia management start?

Myopia management typically begins between ages 6 and 12, when myopia progression is most active.

Can myopia be cured?

Myopia cannot currently be cured, but treatments can slow progression and reduce future risks.

Are MiSight lenses safe for children?

Yes. MiSight contact lenses are FDA-approved and specifically designed for children with myopia.

Do atropine eye drops cure myopia?

No. Atropine drops slow myopia progression but do not cure nearsightedness.

Make your appointment today

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At Golden Eye Optometry, we view good vision care as front line protection at every age. A routine eye exam can detect more than poor vision. It can shed early light on glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts and diabetes.

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