Myopia Management with DIMS
Second-generation myopia-control spectacle lenses and the shift toward retinal signal design
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Correction and control of myopia are distinct clinical acts, with axial length being central to modern myopia management.
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Second-generation spectacle lenses, like DIMS and H.A.L.T., aim for deliberate retinal signal design rather than just stronger optics.
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DIMS TED/MiYOSMART iQ shows retinal-topographic redistribution, while H.A.L.T. MAX focuses on dose-response optimization.
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Early clinical data indicate that MiYOSMART iQ significantly reduces axial elongation compared to single-vision spectacles.
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Key issues for second-generation lenses include durability, adaptation, visual performance, and the need for robust peer-reviewed data.