Stop myopia progression*, on average, during the first 12 months of wear ¹,²

MiYOSMART iQ

Introducing MiYOSMART iQ

HOYA's most advanced myopia control spectacle lens, with a smarter design.

Backed by years of clinical research, D.I.M.S. Technology established MiYOSMART as a leading myopia management solution. MiYOSMART iQ builds on this technology with a Triple Enhanced Design (DIMS TED) that further refines the optical configuration. It’s the innovative solution for controlling myopia progression in an easy, safe, effective and non-invasive way.¹⁻⁵

Did you know myopia progression can be controlled, not only corrected?

Most spectacle lenses simply help your child see clearly. While they correct vision, they don't help manage how myopia progresses over time - that's why HOYA created MiYOSMART.

Raising the standard of vision care once again

MiYOSMART iQ is the most advanced myopia control spectacle lens HOYA has ever developed.

Over 4 million parents across the world have already chosen MiYOSMART⁶. MiYOSMART iQ raises the bar even further.

Protect their eyesight now, and help them stay confident, curious, and connected to the world around them.

The science behind MiYOSMART iQ

How MiYOSMART iQ helps control myopia progression

Three enhancements. One smarter spectacle lens.

MiYOSMART iQ spectacle lenses use D.I.M.S. Technology with a Triple Enhanced Design (DIMS TED).

It has two zones working together:

  • A clear zone that gives your child sharp vision
  • A treatment zone that delivers a defocus signal to slow myopia progression³,⁴


Activated:
Continuously activating the part of the retina most responsive to myopia control signals

Powerful: A higher defocus power gives a stronger signal to slow myopia progression

Extended: An extended treatment zone to ensure more of their visual field receives the myopia control signal

Clinical results that change what’s possible

Stop myopia progression*, on average, in the first 12 months of wear. 1,2

The results from a randomized, controlled clinical trial in children aged 4-12 years old are the most impressive to have been seen from D.I.M.S. Technology to date.1,2,7

MiYOSMART iQ is HOYA's first spectacle lens reported to control myopia progression in children across a wide age range as young as 4 years of age.1,2,7

Next Level Optical Quality

MiYOSMART iQ spectacle lenses are now available with an optimized lens design, taking optical quality to the next level.

Clear vision that keeps up

Their eyes are constantly in motion, shifting focus from books and screens to friends, sports, and play. Thanks to FreeForm technology, MiYOSMART iQTF is engineered to keep up by providing comfortable vision, enabling clear sight in all directions and supporting children’s daily activities with confidence - at school, at home, and on the move.⁸

Thinner lenses that boost confidence

MiYOSMART iQTF spectacle lenses are designed with flatter lens curvatures, enhancing aesthetics by reducing edge thickness by up to 10% compared to standard spectacle lenses⁸, helping your child wear them with confidence.  

MiYOSMART iQ with S.P.A.R.K Coating

Designed for children and built to last
Enhanced scratch resistance: now up to 50% more resistant than the previous MiYOSMART generation⁹

 

Repel smudges, fingerprints, and dust, while resisting water up to five times better than the previous MiYOSMART generation⁹,¹⁰

 

Ensure easy cleaning even after daily wiping, for nearly 3 years of typical use⁹,¹⁰

 

Enable advanced anti-reflective performance by allowing more light to pass through while reducing distracting glare and reflections⁹

 

Protect children’s eyes and block 100% of harmful UV rays from the front while reducing glare and reflections⁹

 

Because childhood should be about seeing clearly, not worrying about glasses.

MiYOSMART iQ Chameleon

An all-in-one solution for any time and any place

MiYOSMART iQ spectacle lenses are also available with photochromic technology

Children may find it inconvenient to change their spectacles every time they step outdoors. MiYOSMART iQ Chameleon spectacle lenses do it automatically for them.

Slowing the progression of myopia1,2,11,12  and quickly adapting to the varying light level.13

Care goes beyond the lens

Myopia control spectacle lenses work best as part of a broader approach to your child’s eye health. Small habits make a big difference.

Spend more time outdoors

Most Eye Care Professionals recommend at least 2 hours of outdoor time a day. Encouraging your child to step away from screens and get outside is one of the most effective things you can do.14

Seek regular eye care

Get your child’s eyes checked regularly to ensure myopia or other vision problems are detected and treated early. Be conscious of your child’s tendency to hide or downplay their vision problems.

Give eyes a break

Reduce your child’s eye strain by reminding them to take regular breaks from screen time and short-sighted activities. Encourage the 20-20-20 rule – every 20 minutes look at an object at least 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds.15

MiYOSMART IQ, the most advanced myopia control spectacle lens HOYA has ever made.

Because when it comes to your child’s future, waiting is not an option.

Disclaimer

MiYOSMART has not been approved for myopia management in all countries, including the U.S., and is not currently available for sale in all countries, including the U.S.

MiYOSMART spectacle lenses may not be able to address individuals’ conditions due to natural deficiencies, illness, pre-existing medical conditions and/or advanced age of consumers. The information contained herein is for general information and is not intended to constitute medical advice. Please consult your Eye Care Professional for more information prior to the use of MiYOSMART spectacle lenses.

 

*Clinically relevant myopia progression defined as Spherical Equivalent Refraction change equal to or superior to -0.50D over 12 months of wear. Outcomes for myopic children aged 4 to 12 years. They may vary per age group and other parameters at the start of MiYOSMART iQ treatment.  

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